Hi All
I'm asking if anybody knows what a transistor with the only marking being AN132
Is this a BC132 ? or even a 2n132 ?
I haven't been able to find much info that makes sense on the net. jsut references to some AD ic's
Can any body help me resurrect my wife's mixmaster?
Many thanks in advance
Cheers
george
I'm asking if anybody knows what a transistor with the only marking being AN132
Is this a BC132 ? or even a 2n132 ?
I haven't been able to find much info that makes sense on the net. jsut references to some AD ic's
Can any body help me resurrect my wife's mixmaster?
Many thanks in advance
Cheers
george
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This is a quite late response, but for what it's worth:
That device is a rotation monitor.
It needs to be right beside the rotating tail shaft stub of the armature motor otherwise the motor will run at full speed.
It appears to provide feedback to the rotation control circuit which in turn varies the output voltage through the triac output transistor by way of the potentiometer. The feedback device is designed to hold the rotation steady regardless of load.
That device is a rotation monitor.
It needs to be right beside the rotating tail shaft stub of the armature motor otherwise the motor will run at full speed.
It appears to provide feedback to the rotation control circuit which in turn varies the output voltage through the triac output transistor by way of the potentiometer. The feedback device is designed to hold the rotation steady regardless of load.
So maybe a Hall effect device?
Sounds plausible to me,I notice that the component is marked "H1" next to it.
This is probably an equivalent:
WSH132 datasheet, Pinout ,application circuits Unipolar Hall Effect Switch IC
WSH132 datasheet, Pinout ,application circuits Unipolar Hall Effect Switch IC
After 2 1/2 years I think he either fixed it or tossed it! It's not likely he still needs the answer.
Terry
Terry
True enough, but since I ran into a similar problem with a Mixmaster (actually it was a blown circuit trace and triac) I ran into this thread via google and felt compelled to provide an answer.
The stylised "A" is not part of the part number. Its the manufacturer's logo.
In this case, Allegro Micro.
Poke around on their website and look for a part marked N132.
This is a good place to "google" manufacturer's logos: http://www.dialelec.com/semiconductorlogos.html
In this case, Allegro Micro.
Poke around on their website and look for a part marked N132.
This is a good place to "google" manufacturer's logos: http://www.dialelec.com/semiconductorlogos.html
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