Hello dear members.
Are these mosfets from the 2N7002 series, such as the 2N7002LT1G and the 2N7002ET1G, interchangeable despite their different values?
Even within one model there are differences if you look at several manufacturers, as described in this thread with picture.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...rdview-ms-7e06
This causes a lot of confusion if you want to swap them.
Here is a comparison of the technical data: https://de.findic.com/vergleich/2n70...b8Lm6oNO3.html
The chip itself has a 702 on it, which according to the SMD codelist should be a 2N7002LT1G from Onsemi. But MSI wrote to me that it should have a 2N7002ET1G on it, but its code would be a 703. Totally confusing somehow.
The chip itself has a crack in the black housing, maybe it doesn't matter? Unfortunately, it was mechanically damaged when I removed the socket of the USB3 front header panel. Had to swap pins as 3 were broken. Is it possible to measure whether it is still ok and possibly leave it?
Best regards
ITFan
Are these mosfets from the 2N7002 series, such as the 2N7002LT1G and the 2N7002ET1G, interchangeable despite their different values?
Even within one model there are differences if you look at several manufacturers, as described in this thread with picture.
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...rdview-ms-7e06
This causes a lot of confusion if you want to swap them.
Here is a comparison of the technical data: https://de.findic.com/vergleich/2n70...b8Lm6oNO3.html
The chip itself has a 702 on it, which according to the SMD codelist should be a 2N7002LT1G from Onsemi. But MSI wrote to me that it should have a 2N7002ET1G on it, but its code would be a 703. Totally confusing somehow.
The chip itself has a crack in the black housing, maybe it doesn't matter? Unfortunately, it was mechanically damaged when I removed the socket of the USB3 front header panel. Had to swap pins as 3 were broken. Is it possible to measure whether it is still ok and possibly leave it?
Best regards
ITFan
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