I was looking through my junk pile and wanted to identify this TO-3 cased apparently transistor that's marked "M" and "10261".
From my googling around this may be a 2N3055 clone. I tested the B and E pins, and sure enough it seems like a normal B-E junction for a silicon NPN transistor.
However, I get no conductivity to the case at all (which is usually collector). While this probably means it's bad, this is a very strange failure mode as the collector is usually bonded to the flange on these devices and getting it to go open circuit is kind of tough (no die bonds to break.)
So, what is this device? (Trash, I think, but how could it fail in this way?)
This might end up getting the dremel treatment for curiosity...
From my googling around this may be a 2N3055 clone. I tested the B and E pins, and sure enough it seems like a normal B-E junction for a silicon NPN transistor.
However, I get no conductivity to the case at all (which is usually collector). While this probably means it's bad, this is a very strange failure mode as the collector is usually bonded to the flange on these devices and getting it to go open circuit is kind of tough (no die bonds to break.)
So, what is this device? (Trash, I think, but how could it fail in this way?)
This might end up getting the dremel treatment for curiosity...
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