Help to identify destroyed transistor from a power supply's pool's robot KWADOO v.2
Hi guys,
Trying to repair a pcb from a power supply's pool's robot ( KWADOO v.2), i can't identify the burned transistor Q3.
Could you help me ?
Thks a lot
Jean
Re: Help to identify destroyed transistor from a power supply's pool's robot KWADOO v
Looks like an LDO regulator to me.
Pin 1 GND, pin2 and tab Vout, pin 3 Vin?
Maybe something similar like an AMS1117
Or:
Pin 1 Vss/adj. pin2 and tab Vout and pin 3 Vin.
Pics aren’t that great to see where the pins go and what these resistors are. See where the pads connect to.
Re: Help to identify destroyed transistor from a power supply's pool's robot KWADOO v
It looks like a SOT-223 transistor to me, emitter connects to ground, collector to clamp diode and the load, base to that resistor and then a via to somewhere else. Like BCE or GDS.
I would follow the base trace pin 1 to determine what it is; N-ch mosfet (goes directly to PIC MCU) or NPN transistor (through another resistor to PIC) BCP56.
The PC board is a bad design - the transistor copper-fill area for heatsinking has a cut or island around it, so the heat stays local.
The transistor burned up because it was overloaded, so fix that first.
Re: Help to identify destroyed transistor from a power supply's pool's robot KWADOO v
Thks you both for your answers.
I think it was a transistor because of the inscription Q3. Under the microscope i could read the brand ON on the piece of the recto.After some researches, i found that it was perhaps a transistor P1F, but i'm not confident.If i follow the trace from the resistor (10 ohms), it goes to the negative of the two condensators ( ground ?)
If i found the type of this transistor, is it possible to replace it by one with three legs ?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Jean
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