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  • finntricky
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jan 2014
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    #1

    SOT23 transistor HELP!

    i have a video switch box with 3 AV outputs, this is a rear double screen video system in my car, the switch box started to smoke so unpluged the 12v supply,
    on inspection of the internal board, i have a N010X SOT23 that has burnt,
    my problem is that i can't find any of these transistors with the same markings,
    i have no idea of the values.
    maybe someone here will know or maybe there may be an alternative, that i can replace with. added this pic that i found with google.
    thanks for any help you can give in advance
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  • R_J
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    • Jun 2012
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    #2
    Re: SOT23 transistor HELP!

    They seem to be NK2302A
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    • redwire
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      • Dec 2010
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      #3
      Re: SOT23 transistor HELP!

      I find:
      N010X alternates APM2302,SSS2302,ME2302,AP2302,STS2302,MT2302.
      N029I alternates STS2304,Si2304,AO3406,NDS355AN,AP2304,APM2306,CES2304.

      Is there a pic of the board, to see if these switch power for battery charger/camera or what. Some mosfets are only 16V rated which is too low for a car if switching 12V power.

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      • R_J
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        • Jun 2012
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        #4
        Re: SOT23 transistor HELP!

        The N010X could be the P-Channel mosfet, AO3401 or equivalent
        Last edited by R_J; 02-26-2020, 04:54 PM.

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        • finntricky
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          • Jan 2014
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          #5
          Re: SOT23 transistor HELP!

          Originally posted by redwire
          I find:
          N010X alternates APM2302,SSS2302,ME2302,AP2302,STS2302,MT2302.
          N029I alternates STS2304,Si2304,AO3406,NDS355AN,AP2304,APM2306,CES2304.

          Is there a pic of the board, to see if these switch power for battery charger/camera or what. Some mosfets are only 16V rated which is too low for a car if switching 12V power.
          here is a pic of the board, i have arrowed the N010x,
          i thought it was N channel, but during my search have also come across P channel ?
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          • finntricky
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            • Jan 2014
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            #6
            Re: SOT23 transistor HELP!

            also taken some close ups
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            • R_J
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              • Jun 2012
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              #7
              Re: SOT23 transistor HELP!

              I would guess it is a P-channel mosfet, Best to check the voltage on the source and drain pins, with respect to ground.
              The 1AM seems to be a (S)MMBT3904L
              Last edited by R_J; 02-27-2020, 12:45 PM.

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              • redwire
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                • Dec 2010
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                #8
                Re: SOT23 transistor HELP!

                It looks like a mosfet switching remote power to something. I would check the load it supplies/wiring is not shorted, like a second camera or the LCD screen. The mosfet would not just cook like that on its own because there are gate resistors. I would say it was overloaded and where is the fuse.

                You would have to check the drain and source traces, where they go to confirm if it is P or N channel. Cathode of D1 looks like +12V power so if Q9 source goes to that (power) and drain goes to the load, it is a P-ch high-side switch. Q9 drain goes to three vias, so I would follow those- they probably go to the load so that means it's P-ch.
                Samhop semi taiwan does not give marking codes, they have a STS2301 P-ch. I would put in AO3401.

                Lisen PBC3117-1-01 Main V1.1

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                • finntricky
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                  • Jan 2014
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                  #9
                  Re: SOT23 transistor HELP!

                  you are right redwire, there was a short on a video wire, inner and outer, only found it after the burn out of the N010X when i was checking the mini 8 pin din plug and socket. so im going to need a new cable as well.
                  to be honest, this is the first time i have had a look at something like this, i im at a total loss as to where to start, so i will buy some of the P channel, as this seems to be the best guess, what would happen if i put the wrong one in ?
                  Last edited by finntricky; 02-27-2020, 02:52 PM.

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                  • redwire
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                    #10
                    Re: SOT23 transistor HELP!

                    OK that makes more sense.
                    Nothing can really go wrong putting in a new P-ch mosfet. The AO3401 has better specs than the other generic parts, and all have the same pinout.

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                    • finntricky
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                      #11
                      Re: SOT23 transistor HELP!

                      just to let you guys know, replaced the sot 23 with the A03401, and all is working fine,
                      next mission is to try and find the 8 pin slim mini din extension lead to go from the switch box to the monitor, can't seem to find anywhere in UK to buy them from.

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