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New find on bogus bipolar transistor! (SGSIF461)
Got a few of those and those ran hotter and they blew in PTK169
chassis after hour or so. They was from home-brewed kits that supplier put together for very good price (about 10 each for kit of: transistor, three caps (two were wrong types and total correct rebuild requires four caps, two of them 39uF & 15uF very important), IC is not fake through because I nut-cracked that. So got the RCA OEM version and now SMPS's heatsink runs cooler and is fine. I saved both blown OEM and fakes SGSIF461 transistors and cracked them(1). The fake was plated (white) copper plate & had white silicon splat over the die. OEM or true ones were unplated copper (shows shiny copper) plate and bare die assembly cast in black package. This cost me 2 callbacks on same unit because of this. Cheers, Wizard 1. Cracking them, fake transistor was very easy & die intact, I was surprised. The OEM put up lot of fight before package finally gave way with loud "CRACK!" and shattered the bare die. |
New find on bogus bipolar transistor! (SGSIF461)
(Jason D.) wrote:
1. Cracking them, fake transistor was very easy & die intact, I was surprised. The OEM put up lot of fight before package finally gave way with loud "CRACK!" and shattered the bare die. That´s because the epoxic of the package does not adhere to the white goo that covers the silicon die. I have pictures of many open fake transistors on this page: http://transfal.tripod.com/ --- Ing. Remberto Gomez-Meda http://ingemeda.tripod.com/ INGE - Ingenieria Electronica. Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. |
New find on bogus bipolar transistor! (SGSIF461)
I have seen your website, babelfish only translated fixed number of
words. Would be nice to post another website in english. It's a good idea. I'll do it in the next future. --- Ing. Remberto Gomez-Meda http://ingemeda.tripod.com/ INGE - Ingenieria Electronica. Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. |
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