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Ashdown MAG300, can't get the DC off the output
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Originally posted by 52 Bill View PostThe 1-2-3 leg numbers will make sense if you look at each transistor with its flat side facing you. The US types will be E-B-C=3-2-1, the Japanese types will be E-C-B=3-2-1. Even the outputs (from the back flat side) will be E-C-B=3-2-1.
Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Pick up some test leads while you are at it.
4613-12-2 Pomona Electronics | Mouser
One of THE very first items that I was taught, when inside a unit, is to remove all power from the unit before getting on the component leads under test.
I am sure that some have skipped right by this one as it can be awfully time consuming.
Simply put, it's not a good idea to be poking around inside a live unit.
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Originally posted by g-one View PostSorry to nitpick Bill, but I don't see how that makes sense. Pin out shown on a US type datasheet calls out 123 looking at the face, not 321, so I don't know why they decided to do it backwards to convention.
Maybe the person drawing this has never seen a transistor data sheet or even a real transistor before.
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