HP 2311 display, 3.3v regulator fried, need help to replace

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  • disorder
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2015
    • 156
    • france

    #1

    HP 2311 display, 3.3v regulator fried, need help to replace

    hello,

    i have a hp display 2311 to repair, totaly dead
    on the board, il have 2 capacitor 470µf that are dead and the 3.3v regulator : ax6630-33
    i have no such regulator, can i replace this one with a mic5209-33 (3.3v outpout regulator too) ?

    thank you
  • lotas
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jan 2016
    • 4696
    • Russia

    #2

    It won't work according to the current, 1.5A versus 0.5A.

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    • disorder
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2015
      • 156
      • france

      #3
      ok thank you

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