Re: Samsung 2253BW replaced caps and fuse still broken 
I think the general rule is no more than 20% out of range but these guys would know better than me.
I got my IC's in the mail from hong kong yesturday. Finally got the old ones off the board with some ribon,flux,desolderpump, magnet wire and lots of patience. Chipquick would have been the right option for sure as I had to repair a pad that partially pulled up. The glue on the bottom of the chips was really hard to break loose.
I just have a quick newbie question about the leads. on both top and bottom Ic's it looks like all the pins on one side (opposite pin 1) are actually connected by the small trough of solder. Does that make sense that they would all be shorted together on one side? I'm testing the pads and I just want to make sure now that their off its not just my screw up. Looking at the data sheet I don't understand how they could be functional that way but Its probably just my limited understanding of electronics. Man these things are small.

I think the general rule is no more than 20% out of range but these guys would know better than me.
I got my IC's in the mail from hong kong yesturday. Finally got the old ones off the board with some ribon,flux,desolderpump, magnet wire and lots of patience. Chipquick would have been the right option for sure as I had to repair a pad that partially pulled up. The glue on the bottom of the chips was really hard to break loose.
I just have a quick newbie question about the leads. on both top and bottom Ic's it looks like all the pins on one side (opposite pin 1) are actually connected by the small trough of solder. Does that make sense that they would all be shorted together on one side? I'm testing the pads and I just want to make sure now that their off its not just my screw up. Looking at the data sheet I don't understand how they could be functional that way but Its probably just my limited understanding of electronics. Man these things are small.
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