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I have blown this transistor while probing a GPU card, I usually take as much care as I could to probe a livinglive device, but yeah, it's not the first time.

I have identified the short I caused and it was a shorted transistor (which also shorted or opened another transistor that connects to the base of this transistor from its collector). It is apparently an NPN one based on the research of the marking code, but based on the need of that transistor it seems more of PNP transistor. I searched many places with the marking ADBA and number 2A on the side as shown in the picture, but could not find any definite answer, as AD is the marking and BA is something like year/week or something else. Honestly, I'm no expert.

How do I identify something similar? I already did the SMD code search with the type SOT-23 or SC-70 etc., but with no success. Or maybe I already found what I want but there are many and they all seem to be doing different things, but can still fit the need above to drive a 12 V fan.

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I have blown this transistor while probing a GPU card, I usually take as much care as I could to probe a living device, but yeah, it's not the first time.

I have identified the short I caused and it was a shorted transistor (which also shorted or opened another transistor that connects to the base of this transistor from its collector). It is apparently an NPN one based on the research of the marking code, but based on the need of that transistor it seems more of PNP transistor. I searched many places with the marking ADBA and number 2A on the side as shown in the picture, but could not find any definite answer, as AD is the marking and BA is something like year/week or something else. Honestly, I'm no expert.

How do I identify something similar? I already did the SMD code search with the type SOT-23 or SC-70 etc., but with no success. Or maybe I already found what I want but there are many and they all seem to be doing different things, but can still fit the need above to drive a 12 V fan.

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I have blown this transistor while probing a GPU card, I usually take as much care as I could to probe a live device, but yeah, it's not the first time.

I have identified the short I caused and it was a shorted transistor (which also shorted or opened another transistor that connects to the base of this transistor from its collector). It is apparently an NPN one based on the research of the marking code, but based on the need of that transistor it seems more of PNP transistor. I searched many places with the marking ADBA and number 2A on the side as shown in the picture, but could not find any definite answer, as AD is the marking and BA is something like year/week or something else. Honestly, I'm no expert.

How do I identify something similar? I already did the SMD code search with the type SOT-23 or SC-70 etc., but with no success. Or maybe I already found what I want but there are many and they all seem to be doing different things, but can still fit the need above to drive a 12 V fan.

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Identifying a transistor, responsible of driving a 12v12 V fan

I have blown this transistor while probing a GPU card, I usually take as much care as I could to probe a living device, but yeah, itsit's not the first time :).

I have identified the short iI caused and it was a shorted transistor (which also shorted (oror opened) another transistor that connects to the base of this transistor from its collector),apparently. It is apparently an NPN one as based on the research of the marking code, but based on the need of that transistor it seems more of PNP transistor, i did search. I searched many places with the marking ADBA and number 2A on the side as shown in the picture, but could not find any definite answer, as AD is the marking and BA is something like year/week or something else. Honestly, meI'm no expert.

Also if someone knows how toHow do I identify something similar, would be helpful,? I already did the SMD code search with the type SOT-23 or SC-70 etc., but with no success, or. Or maybe I already found what I want but there are many and they all seem to be doing different things, but can still fit the need above to drive a 12v12 V fan.

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Identifying a transistor, responsible of driving a 12v fan

I have blown this transistor while probing a GPU card, I usually take as much care as I could to probe a living device, but yeah, its not the first time :)

I have identified the short i caused and it was a shorted transistor (which also shorted (or opened) another transistor that connects to the base of this transistor from its collector),apparently an NPN one as based on the research of the marking code, but based on the need of that transistor it seems more of PNP transistor, i did search many places with the marking ADBA and number 2A on the side as shown in the picture, but could not find any definite answer, as AD is the marking and BA is something like year/week or something else. Honestly, me no expert.

Also if someone knows how to identify something similar, would be helpful, I already did the SMD code search with the type SOT-23 or SC-70 etc, but with no success, or maybe I already found what I want but there are many and they all seem to be doing different things, but can still fit the need above to drive a 12v fan.

enter image description here

Identifying a transistor, responsible of driving a 12 V fan

I have blown this transistor while probing a GPU card, I usually take as much care as I could to probe a living device, but yeah, it's not the first time.

I have identified the short I caused and it was a shorted transistor (which also shorted or opened another transistor that connects to the base of this transistor from its collector). It is apparently an NPN one based on the research of the marking code, but based on the need of that transistor it seems more of PNP transistor. I searched many places with the marking ADBA and number 2A on the side as shown in the picture, but could not find any definite answer, as AD is the marking and BA is something like year/week or something else. Honestly, I'm no expert.

How do I identify something similar? I already did the SMD code search with the type SOT-23 or SC-70 etc., but with no success. Or maybe I already found what I want but there are many and they all seem to be doing different things, but can still fit the need above to drive a 12 V fan.

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I have blown this transistor while probing a GPU card, I usually take as much care as I could to probe a living device, but yeah, its not the first time :)

I have identified the short i caused and it was a shorted transistor (which also shorted (or opened) another transistor that connects to the base of this transistor from its collector),apparently an NPN one as based on the research of the marking code, but based on the need of that transistor it seems more of PNP transistor, i did search many places with the marking ADBA and number 2A on the side as shown in the picture, but could not find any definite answer, as AD is the marking and BA is something like year/week or something else. Honestly, me no expert.

Also if someone knows how to identify something similar, would be helpful, I already did the SMD code search with the type SOT-23 or SC-70 etc, but with no success, or maybe I already found what I want but there are many and they all seem to be doing different things, but can still fit the need above to drive a 12v fan.

enter image description here

I have blown this transistor while probing a GPU card, I usually take as much care as I could to probe a living device, but yeah, its not the first time :)

I have identified the short i caused and it was a shorted transistor (which also shorted another transistor that connects to the base of this transistor from its collector),apparently an NPN one as based on the research of the marking code, but based on the need of that transistor it seems more of PNP transistor, i did search many places with the marking ADBA and number 2A on the side as shown in the picture, but could not find any definite answer, as AD is the marking and BA is something like year/week or something else. Honestly, me no expert.

Also if someone knows how to identify something similar, would be helpful, I already did the SMD code search with the type SOT-23 or SC-70 etc, but with no success, or maybe I already found what I want but there are many and they all seem to be doing different things, but can still fit the need above to drive a 12v fan.

enter image description here

I have blown this transistor while probing a GPU card, I usually take as much care as I could to probe a living device, but yeah, its not the first time :)

I have identified the short i caused and it was a shorted transistor (which also shorted (or opened) another transistor that connects to the base of this transistor from its collector),apparently an NPN one as based on the research of the marking code, but based on the need of that transistor it seems more of PNP transistor, i did search many places with the marking ADBA and number 2A on the side as shown in the picture, but could not find any definite answer, as AD is the marking and BA is something like year/week or something else. Honestly, me no expert.

Also if someone knows how to identify something similar, would be helpful, I already did the SMD code search with the type SOT-23 or SC-70 etc, but with no success, or maybe I already found what I want but there are many and they all seem to be doing different things, but can still fit the need above to drive a 12v fan.

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