Quiklearner
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Good Morning Members!
I have a bunch of these BJT power transistors out of some old commercial audio amps. I cut the cap off of one to investigate if there was any gold present. The bond wires were not gold, but a shiny silvery metal (and quite thick). Being made in Mexico, I immediately thought of silver, but when I removed the 2 wires and added a little dilute nitric to them, there was no reaction. These devices can handle 20A, so in fact, I do not believe that silver would have been used.
My question is: Does anyone have an idea of what metal these bond wires could be? Palladium coated copper perhaps?
I have a bunch of these BJT power transistors out of some old commercial audio amps. I cut the cap off of one to investigate if there was any gold present. The bond wires were not gold, but a shiny silvery metal (and quite thick). Being made in Mexico, I immediately thought of silver, but when I removed the 2 wires and added a little dilute nitric to them, there was no reaction. These devices can handle 20A, so in fact, I do not believe that silver would have been used.
My question is: Does anyone have an idea of what metal these bond wires could be? Palladium coated copper perhaps?