Oops... I got carried away.... no I am not going to move on to sorting the ICs. Just remembered I had a couple bins of more trannystors to sort first !
TO3 and TO220 packages. some salvaged and usable (long enough legs), but mostly intact legs so must be old stock.
At least these packages are easier to grab and to read the part number from, than all these pesky TO92 I just sorted.
OK so I am done with the TO3 packages now. Started with the TO3 as much less of them than the TO220 packages... low hanging fruits first !
23 of them in total. 3 that I could not identify, if people can help, you are most welcome. If not... straight to the junk bin, since an unidentified anything is as useful as a rock. Maybe I could saw them open out of curiosity...
Anyway as you can see they are :
- S-1828 made by " SI " in 1974. Or so I understand.
Then a couple made by RCA :
- CVT.......... 418
- CXK ....... 3M
So I am left with 20 that I could identify. Not always easily. Some don't have datasheets that Google can find me, so I have to rely on databases that give basic specs for old stuff. Problem is these sites don't always agree... and by a long shot. One gave a collector current of 15A max and the other pretended it was 45A....
I have a BD142-7 but the datasheet doesn't say anything about any suffixes, so don't know if the -7 suffix has any importance... I fear it has but will never know what it means
Who knows what an SFC2309 is ?! A 5V voltage regulator of course ! What, nobody knew that ?!
We learn a little something new every day.
Was surprised that I got many Darlingtons ! Didn't think these were so common
Or maybe they aren't and it's just Murphy manipulating me again.
I have no less than 5 different types ! MJ1001 and MJ3000, BDX62A and BDX65B, and a 2N6059.
As for the bad ass award, yesterday's 20 amps for that 2N3772, has been wiped off the face of the earth with my new contender : I have here a BUX20
50Amps 350W !!!!
Is that even real ?! How can the pins on a TO3 package even carry that much current without melting ?!
Other than that, I just received a couple items in the mailbox from Germany : some axial caps to complete the recap of my Tek 180A Time Mark Generator, and also a can of Deoxit because I have completely run out of the stuff, keeping me from working on my old hollow state stuff, which is a shame isn't it.
OK so now let's get started with these 200+ TO220 packages, oh dear me .....
You may now resume your normal Audio
phool-phile activities.