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  • bernification
    New Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 4

    #1

    isl6247

    Hey guys, new poster on here, but I have been viewing for a while.

    Got a Toshiba Satellite P10 that I want to repair for a friend. Got power up to one side of the fets, but the chopper controller isn't doing anything- it's an ISL 6247 cr. Spotted some random voltages ~1.2v 2.7v and other randomness. Would be nice to find a datasheet, but intersil have not got back to me yet.

    Fixed smps and surface mount audio stuff before- I am reasonably competent. Would be nice to get this up and running- seems a waste all that energy went into making this thing and for the sake of some time and pennies worth of parts it will be binned.

    Thanks.

    Bernie.
  • retiredcaps
    Badcaps Legend
    • Apr 2010
    • 9271

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    Re: isl6247

    Originally posted by bernification
    it's an ISL 6247 cr. Spotted some random voltages ~1.2v 2.7v and other randomness. Would be nice to find a datasheet, but intersil have not got back to me yet.
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    • bernification
      New Member
      • Jul 2011
      • 4

      #3
      Re: isl6247

      Thanks Retired Caps

      I can have fun night tonight. Hopefully I can have good news for my friend too.


      Cheers again.

      Bernie.

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