Seeking Datasheet for 53A3P IC -- Switching IC Used in Appliances

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  • Callixus
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    #21
    That image was not very helpful since it doesn't say what 1, 2 and 3 are . . .

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    • Callixus
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      #22
      Not a very helpful image, above, since it doesn't say what pins 1, 2 and 3 are . . . See attached.

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      • R_J
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        Click image for larger version  Name:	enlarged J1.jpg Views:	3 Size:	217.9 KB ID:	3729875
        Originally posted by Callixus
        That image was not very helpful since it doesn't say what 1, 2 and 3 are . . .
        I used the same size font as the rest of the components; I will enlarge that portion of the board for you to see the numbers.
        Your picture does not show the numbers on Q2, but configured as it is to drive the relay, the base would need to be driven by U2
        If it was reversed, the base would be connected to ground.
        If the transistor lead was broken, that would explain why it was not working.
        Last edited by R_J; 09-21-2025, 12:03 PM.

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        • Callixus
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          #24
          Ah . . . OK! . . . I was just so focused on the numbers on the 53A3P IC . . .

          Well, we'll see about the transistor. IF that one is the one I did not pull, and if it was already broken (after all, I was amazed this morning when I thought I had broken it just tilting it a little, because it was literally going to be the most brittle thing ever seen . . .)

          I should have one on Tuesday.

          Thanks again!

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