It should be around 0.6~0.7V for it to bias on and will let the current to flow through to the Collector to supply the VCC to the PFC IC.
So do the diode test on that transistor, it is PNP from the way it has Emitter connected to the + Voltage source.
Is it necessary to do that since there is no voltage on q11 collector? I'll check it tomorrow, but it seems like no voltage on output is a good failure indicator. What are your thoughts?
looked at q11 under the scope today and it has a marking "2T" on the top. i think that this would make it a fairchild mmbt4403. which has different on characteristics than most of the other PNP transistors that i have laying around. going to have to order this part....
so, based on my random sampling of parts, the 4403 is an oddball pnp with positive vbias characteristics? all my pnp parts seem to be negative. am i missing something here?
Just a plain PNP, nothing special. Vceo 40V rating, 600mA Ic, beta 100.
"the 4403 is an oddball pnp with positive vbias characteristics? all my pnp parts seem to be negative. am i missing something here?" I do not understand.
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