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Lewin A.R.W. Edwards
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The other day at work, I found a very odd electronic component in the
parking lot (to be exact, it stuck in the treads of one of my tires).
At least, I think it's a component, or perhaps a partially-completed
component... It consists of a complicated copper sprue ~2.25" x 7"
divided into a matrix of 3 x 12 identical subcomponents. The center of
each of these subcomponents is a blob of black epoxy. The reason I
think that these things are separate subcomponents is because each of
these black blobs has a unique mold position code molded into one side
of it (e.g. "M8", "M9", "N1" etc). Here are hires scans of the
assembly, both sides:
<http://www.larwe.com/comp-1.jpg>
<http://www.larwe.com/comp-2.jpg>
The second link above shows the side with the mold-number markings in
it.
After scanning the above pictures, I cracked open one of the plastic
blobs and I find that there are three separate metal tongues
protruding inside it, leading me to believe it's likely a transistor
of some sort. I think the external copper piece was meant to be
machine-separated in some way, that it ties the parts all together for
ESD hardening reasons during manufacture.
If there was a semiconductor in there, my crude breaking didn't reveal
it.
Any conjectures as to what these parts might be?
parking lot (to be exact, it stuck in the treads of one of my tires).
At least, I think it's a component, or perhaps a partially-completed
component... It consists of a complicated copper sprue ~2.25" x 7"
divided into a matrix of 3 x 12 identical subcomponents. The center of
each of these subcomponents is a blob of black epoxy. The reason I
think that these things are separate subcomponents is because each of
these black blobs has a unique mold position code molded into one side
of it (e.g. "M8", "M9", "N1" etc). Here are hires scans of the
assembly, both sides:
<http://www.larwe.com/comp-1.jpg>
<http://www.larwe.com/comp-2.jpg>
The second link above shows the side with the mold-number markings in
it.
After scanning the above pictures, I cracked open one of the plastic
blobs and I find that there are three separate metal tongues
protruding inside it, leading me to believe it's likely a transistor
of some sort. I think the external copper piece was meant to be
machine-separated in some way, that it ties the parts all together for
ESD hardening reasons during manufacture.
If there was a semiconductor in there, my crude breaking didn't reveal
it.
Any conjectures as to what these parts might be?