return to main pageLow Avalanche Breakdown Hypothesis
Words and pictures by Robert Garner (June 2007)
For more recent work, see "Weird Parts".
A couple weeks ago I measured the two bad transistors on the Tek curve tracer in the lab. Below are the traces.
One clearly shows a much-lower-than-normal avalanche breakdown voltage of the collector-base junction.
I've scanned 3 pages from my Motorola "High-speed Switching Transistor Handbook" which describes how a transistor latches up if its load line is within the avalanche breakdown region--which could be happening with this down-shifted transistor.
Robert added later:
"I also looked at other 2n130x's and their avalanche breakdowns are way higher. "The fact that one of the transistors was quite a bit worse is the smoking gun..."
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