why would they even design it like it?
Why not ????
In the seventies and eighties you could see a lot of hybrids that were looking this way.
I even remember a workmate who "repaired" one of these. Under such a protrusion was a defective transistor (in T092). He simply milled the ceramic material away and soldered a new transistor in place. This was just a provisional solution before he got the original hybrid as spare part.
Regards
Charles
Name this part... ok, Howard the Hybrid.
Yeah, they're just little hybrids, generally a ceramic substrate circuit with a few large parts where the bulges are. The 'melting residue' is probably wax, I've seen many that appear to have been dipped in wax, probably to help keep moisture out.
I'd be careful milling any type of ceramic, some of that stuff can be toxic if inhaled.
Yeah, they're just little hybrids, generally a ceramic substrate circuit with a few large parts where the bulges are. The 'melting residue' is probably wax, I've seen many that appear to have been dipped in wax, probably to help keep moisture out.
I'd be careful milling any type of ceramic, some of that stuff can be toxic if inhaled.
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