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    Chip identification

    Hi I need help identifying a chip on a cq58b motherboard the markings are as follows:-

    3242V 2n503 MXA

    I maybe able to post a picture any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanx Oxy

    #2
    Re: Chip identification

    you better post a foto, because you dont even say how many pins it has!

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      #3
      Re: Chip identification

      Is the IC round? Does this package match what you're after? http://www.microsemi.com/packaging-i...tails?pid=5535

      If so, 2N503 pulls up http://alltransistors.com/transistor...ransistor=4431
      Please double check though because I haven't.

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        #4
        Re: Chip identification

        Hi many thanks for the replies, the chip is rectangular and appears to have 7 pins each side and 1 pin at each of the smaller sides.

        Thanks for the links, unfortunately the chips are different which is a shame.

        Finding it very difficult to find a replacement, the cq58 came into contact with juice the user turned it off,but after about half/hour switched laptop back on and wondered why it wouldn't power

        Anyways here is a couple of pics please excuse the quality I do not own a high end SLR LOL

        Just wondered if I clean the chip in question give it a bit of fresh solder maybe a miracle will happen.

        Also noted a couple of small caps that look a wee bit charred

        Thanks again peops
        Attached Files

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          #5
          Re: Chip identification

          i would desolder it, clean the board & chip and put it back down.

          if you dont have the tools, try cleaning it with alcahol and a toothbrush - make sure you get between the pins.

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            #6
            Re: Chip identification

            Yeah was thinking may give that a go, looks like it may of burned though.
            I have cleaned with alcohol and toothbrush already thanks

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              #7
              Re: Chip identification

              Tell us the markings on the other ICs. In this way we might be able to determine which, if any, of the markings are YWW or YYWW (Year/Week) date codes.

              For example, "503" might suggest week 03 of 2005 or 2015.

              The markings on the crystal at YS3 might also give us a clue. The fact that the chip requires a crystal would suggest that it may be a processor/controller of some kind, or perhaps a clock generator?
              Last edited by fzabkar; 07-19-2016, 03:12 PM.

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                #8
                Re: Chip identification

                Hi ok so the markings on YS3 are H252F

                The other IC to the right labelled U1101 has these markings:-
                s51211
                TI 25I
                C6Y9

                many thanks

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                  #9
                  Re: Chip identification

                  The TI part is a TPS51211. Unfortunately I don't recognise the date code format, nor is the datasheet of any help. :-(

                  https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...972c11692f.pdf

                  I'm not sure about the crystal, but 252 would suggest 2500, so I would think that means 2.5MHz. That's an odd value, though. Maybe it's 25MHz?

                  Perhaps other chips might have more recognisable markings?

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                    #10
                    Re: Chip identification

                    Hi again

                    Thank you for your input, on visual inspection of the cq58 motherboard it appears that a couple of the ceramic caps in the 3rd pic seem to be burnt, and there is a couple of others also appear tarnished will post a pic of these.

                    And other than these the only other issue I can see is with the IC that has these markings:-

                    3242V
                    2n503 MXA

                    What I will do as a first port of call is remove and clean area were said IC is attached to board and see how this goes.

                    Proving to be a pain in the padded to find replacement chips for this.

                    Thanks All

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                      #11
                      Re: Chip identification

                      There was a recent thread where a user claimed to have the CQ58 circuit diagrams. Perhaps you could check that out.

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                        #12
                        Re: Chip identification

                        Hi

                        Ok so have removed the problematic 3242V 2n503 MXA chip, it appears to have lost a pin were the liquid must of come in to contact.

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                          #13
                          Re: Chip identification

                          I put the laptop together to see how it behaved, well it powers on to a blank screen both external connection or built in display also laptop will shut down soon after switching on.

                          Now I know that a blank screen is associated with a graphics problem, but just wondering now if the missing chip has something may provide a circuit with the gpu.

                          Thanx

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