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65ShelbyClone
- Jan 1, 1970
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This may be common knowledge to most, but I have to start somewhere.
I've salvaged quite a few transistors and mosfets(?) from various appliances, but many are not clearly marked. I found out how to identify the tansistor leads and polarity, but not the mosfets. I tried google and the manufacturer websites, but it looks like nearly all are obsolete. Some are NECs, a few Fairchilds, a few International Rectifier IRF 540s, and a bunch of unknowns.
Anyway, can I use a multimeter to ID the leads and polarity? Thanks.
I've salvaged quite a few transistors and mosfets(?) from various appliances, but many are not clearly marked. I found out how to identify the tansistor leads and polarity, but not the mosfets. I tried google and the manufacturer websites, but it looks like nearly all are obsolete. Some are NECs, a few Fairchilds, a few International Rectifier IRF 540s, and a bunch of unknowns.
Anyway, can I use a multimeter to ID the leads and polarity? Thanks.