On Thu 23 Jan 2003 08:58, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> 
> On Wednesday 22 January 2003 22:59, somebody wrote
> >
> > Another question: I have two old 3-pin semiconductor devices that I
> > suspect to be thyristors or triacs. Can anybody confirm this and
> > supply current and voltage ratings?
> >
> > 1. TO 66 case, labeled "AEG ## TD3# 700 R34 20 #0", where "#" is
> > illegible. Presumably 700V.
> 
> Umm. ' TO 66'  - getting all technical on us now ;-). I had to look
> that one up!
> 
> I have bipolar transistors in that case (see below) with three legs. I
> haven't seen thyristors or triacs with three legs in that case.
>

Ouch: I counted the case for one leg :-[. But what's in the case?

> >
> > 2. molded plastic case similar to TO 220, but with a thin central
> > cooling flange, labeled "GE813 C10601 X258". Maybe a consumer market
> > Triac.
> 
> As a holder of redundant stock (The stuff a retiring tv parts guy
> couldn't GIVE away) I can inform you this is probably a C106 thyristor.
> Similar to a TIC 206 methinks.
> 

Thanks.
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