Hello everyone,
I've got a Benq power board of a XL2540K monitor which suffered from a power cut and is since defective / won't turn on. It's got obvious defects, some blown resistors, some burning around the drain pin of a MOSFET...
... and some 6-pin IC I struggle identifying, that is driving said MOSFET.
The IC is labeled as IC601, so someone with a circuit schematic could probably identify it really quick, unfortunately I can't find the schematics.
In other power boards of Benq for which I did find the schematics, IC601 is an 8-pin NCP1200 PWM controller - I suppose the function of this 6 pin chip is the same.
See the photos attached.
Pin 1 - idk, i suppose GND
Pin 2 - connected via optocoppler to low-voltage/DC side
Pin 3 - seems to be connected to GND via resistor
Pin 4 - connected via resistor to Drain of MOSFET
Pin 5 - idk, maybe VDD - i can't really see a direct connection to the plus of the rectifier
Pin 6 - connected to the gate of the MOSFET
Could it be an OB2263?
Thanks for any help,
kindly,
Sepp
I've got a Benq power board of a XL2540K monitor which suffered from a power cut and is since defective / won't turn on. It's got obvious defects, some blown resistors, some burning around the drain pin of a MOSFET...
... and some 6-pin IC I struggle identifying, that is driving said MOSFET.
The IC is labeled as IC601, so someone with a circuit schematic could probably identify it really quick, unfortunately I can't find the schematics.
In other power boards of Benq for which I did find the schematics, IC601 is an 8-pin NCP1200 PWM controller - I suppose the function of this 6 pin chip is the same.
See the photos attached.
Pin 1 - idk, i suppose GND
Pin 2 - connected via optocoppler to low-voltage/DC side
Pin 3 - seems to be connected to GND via resistor
Pin 4 - connected via resistor to Drain of MOSFET
Pin 5 - idk, maybe VDD - i can't really see a direct connection to the plus of the rectifier
Pin 6 - connected to the gate of the MOSFET
Could it be an OB2263?
Thanks for any help,
kindly,
Sepp
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