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| Cyclotron:
I bought an electronics workbench on the FB marketplace and found some old components from when it was used at a GE factory. I've been attempting to identify these transistors in the attached image, but so far, no luck. Does anyone recognize them? |
| fzabkar:
Could it be this? https://www.datasheetarchive.com/datasheet/2N1993/Motorola?id=b469800425cb3ff7&term=2n1993 |
| factory:
--- Quote from: fzabkar on January 03, 2025, 08:00:31 pm ---Could it be this? https://www.datasheetarchive.com/datasheet/2N1993/Motorola?id=b469800425cb3ff7&term=2n1993 --- End quote --- Probably not, as that is a Germanium transistor in a TO-39 metal can package. It's possible it's a house coded generic part, labelled for GE. David |
| Benta:
Certainly custom marking. No telling what they are. |
| joeqsmith:
We would commonly have them mark parts for us where I worked. I too suspect this is what you have. We would do this even with standard parts. It may be a common part. Start by checking if they are NPN, Darlington... Case is not the common EBC and I doubt they made too many TO92 case style 14(?). Download a copy of their old 1980's small signal transistor databook. Search for the case style. Should narrow it down pretty fast. If you can't Google find a databook, let me know as I am sure I have a PDF somewhere. In the end, do you really care? Do you have a few reels or something and you have a need? |
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