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surajsun22 Posted - Jul 31 2010 : 07:38:31 AM
Hi..

yesterday i was experimenting something with my RF receiver When it got short circuited from the output of one motor(actually it has two outputs fr DC motors..) and now that output (fried due to Short circuit) is not working..

is there anyway i can fix it or i'm outta luck...???

Thnx in advance..

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surajsun22 Posted - Jul 31 2010 : 11:01:49 AM
Thnx for the reply... But there are many transistors in the circuit.

Oh BTW are there chances that it blew up capacitors or ICs.

can u provide me a tutorial on how to check whether a transistor/MOSFET is working or not..

Thnx..
Aaron Cake Posted - Jul 31 2010 : 10:45:09 AM
Test the output stage. It is probable that you just blew a transistor/MOSFET.

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