Dyson DC45 trigger board burnt brush motor driving SO8 IC

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  • martonmiklos
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    • Jun 2021
    • 20
    • Hungary

    #1

    Dyson DC45 trigger board burnt brush motor driving SO8 IC

    Hi fellows,

    I am trying to repair a Dyson DC45 battery powered hoover.

    There is a trigger board in it which hosts an Attiny48 and some power stage to drive the brush motor.
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    Unfortunately a SO8 component burned to hell in it together with a 0603 resistor and the IC could not be identified.

    The Attiny output looks to be survived the problem because when pulling the trigger it outputs high for a while and then turns off.
    It is likely that it measured the current on the R10 shunt and this is why it is shut down.

    I have attached a reverse engineered schematic from the part.
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    What type of IC could it be?


  • Answer selected by martonmiklos at 06-30-2024, 02:06 PM.
    R_J
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jun 2012
    • 9518
    • Canada

    Use some alcohol to clean the top of Q2 and you will see the number, I suspect it is a mosfet or mosfet and diode. pin 1 is under the white wire next to the notch on the ic.
    It may be a FDFS6N548
    Last edited by R_J; 06-29-2024, 08:08 PM.

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    • martonmiklos
      Member
      • Jun 2021
      • 20
      • Hungary

      #2
      The pinout in the schematic could be mirrored (I have not managed to find pin #1 marking on the board or on the IC.)

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      • R_J
        Badcaps Legend
        • Jun 2012
        • 9518
        • Canada

        #3
        Use some alcohol to clean the top of Q2 and you will see the number, I suspect it is a mosfet or mosfet and diode. pin 1 is under the white wire next to the notch on the ic.
        It may be a FDFS6N548
        Last edited by R_J; 06-29-2024, 08:08 PM.

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        • stj
          Great Sage 齊天大聖
          • Dec 2009
          • 30940
          • Albion

          #4
          pin1 faces the inductor, the package outline on the board shows the top

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          • martonmiklos
            Member
            • Jun 2021
            • 20
            • Hungary

            #5
            Originally posted by R_J
            Use some alcohol to clean the top of Q2 and you will see the number, I suspect it is a mosfet or mosfet and diode. pin 1 is under the white wire next to the notch on the ic.
            It may be a FDFS6N548
            Thanks man it matches the pinout I will ditch in a diode and an N FET and we will see!

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