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    Transistor or V regulator identification - help

    Hi, need help with identification one transistor (or maybe voltage regulator). I need to replace it.

    MMBT2907A ???

    The transistor is burned and is from car's gas analyzer machine that have problem with the display.
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    Re: Transistor or V regulator identification - help

    MMBT2907A is reasonable for that position...

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      Re: Transistor or V regulator identification - help

      An MMBT2907A is a surface-mount version of the venerable 2N2907A, a PNP bipolar junction transistor. The 2N2907A and NPN 2N2222A have probably been working in electronics longer than I have.
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        Re: Transistor or V regulator identification - help

        Actually know what, on second thought there is some problems with a 2n2907a there... hmm... tricky...

        Main reason why: because this thing will get hot among other stuff ... perhaps this is why it blew in the first place, then again other stuff could also blow..

        Hate second guessing the original designer, though even if a regulator IC is here, it still would get just as hot. This is a really weird thing that's being done here.
        Last edited by eccerr0r; 06-14-2021, 08:16 PM.

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          Re: Transistor or V regulator identification - help

          The schematic drawing does not match the board layout, for example: the resistor 8061 is directly connected between Base and the Collector pin of the Transistor, but the drawing shows it has Thermistor connected to the Base first then to the 8061 resistor.
          Did you use diode mode to test the junctions of this Transistor?
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            Re: Transistor or V regulator identification - help

            Originally posted by budm View Post
            The schematic drawing does not match the board layout, for example: the resistor 8061 is directly connected between Base and the Collector pin of the Transistor, but the drawing shows it has Thermistor connected to the Base first then to the 8061 resistor.
            Did you use diode mode to test the junctions of this Transistor?
            Thanks for the answers, but the schematic drawing is ok (attached the new foto of the resistor 8061 connection). The transistor is burned (have fuga) and test the junctions of this transistor is not correct.
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