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    Help to ID SMD device

    Hey guys,

    Any chance somebody could help me out.

    I have a Powercolor ATI Radeon XT1950PRO AGP and one of the transistors? is broken off.

    The only text on it was "02L6U" (sorry I have no way of getting a closeup of text)

    The "02" is underlined _ _

    I have uploaded image to Imgur also. ( http://imgur.com/a/pQMoK )
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    #2
    Re: Help to ID SMD device

    Looks to be a 3.5v fixed positive LDO regulator.

    http://www.datasheets360.com/pdf/-6141405137902327017

    Although it's a 5 pin set.

    You only have three pads, which means it's a custom regulator or very old series. 02 could be a date code or series code, Usually date code.

    Check to see which pad had ground.

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      #3
      Re: Help to ID SMD device

      Originally posted by clackersx View Post
      Hey guys,

      Any chance somebody could help me out.

      I have a Powercolor ATI Radeon XT1950PRO AGP and one of the transistors? is broken off.

      The only text on it was "02L6U" (sorry I have no way of getting a closeup of text)

      The "02" is underlined _ _

      I have uploaded image to Imgur also. ( http://imgur.com/a/pQMoK )

      It will be a transistor as the location is marked Q1001

      I'm going with 2N7002. pretty common transistor. If you have any scrap boards around like a laptop motherboard. Could be marked K702, 702 maybe you can scavange one

      look at this http://www.slideshare.net/jrbb2000/8...conductors2010

      and go to pg 251. there's a 02 with underline
      Last edited by tw2005; 09-23-2014, 11:37 AM.

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        #4
        Re: Help to ID SMD device

        Is resistor R3595 missing? one end of the resistor is connected to the PCB pad, another end is connect to pin 3 (Emitter or Source pin) of that transistor, so the pad on the edge of the PCB can either be the input or output.
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          #5
          Re: Help to ID SMD device

          Thanks for the replies, R3595 is missing, there is no evidence I can see of it ever being fitted.

          Turns out my multimeter has died and I need another, I think R1425 side is ground

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