some help identifying a component, on a Zotac 1060 Mini 6gb graphics card, thank you in advance, component that is interrupting the 12v that powers the 5v regulator
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Re: some help to identify a component, on a Zotac 1060 Mini 6gb graphics card
@victor-r
What makes you think the component is faulty? You say it interrupts the 12V supply, but you also say 12V reaches the + end? What voltage is on the other end?
FR makes me think like Fast rectifier = Schottky but if there is 12V on the + end and 0V on the other end (and the other end is connected to ground) then it seems likely it is one or two zener diodes in a four pin packageFollow me on YouTube
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Re: some help to identify a component, on a Zotac 1060 Mini 6gb graphics card
Originally posted by victor-r View Posthello, the diode? it only has two legs, see the photo I’m going to send I think it looks better
Are you sure it is RD and not BD
If it is BD it could be P4SMAJ12 (12v)
Rd would be P4SMAJ54 (54v)Last edited by R_J; 02-19-2021, 05:36 PM.
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Re: some help to identify a component, on a Zotac 1060 Mini 6gb graphics card
@victor-r
Yeah I also wondered that. If this has 12V on the ++ end and 0V (ground) on the other end then it is most likely a TVS diode like R__J says (almost the same as a Zener as I thought) so you could just remove it (for now) and the graphics card would still work
If you really want to be sure it is OK, remove it from the graphics card, connect a resistor (a couple hundred ohms, it does not really matter) in series with it, put your volt meter across it and connect it to your bench PSU like this,
0v and meter negative ---->!---meter positive--/\/\/\---PSU positive where...
--->!-- is the diode ---/\/\/\-- the resistor, for the sake of argument use a 270R
Now slowly increase your PSU voltage and read the meter reading. If it is a zener or TVS then your voltmeter will read the same voltage as you PSU output, then at some point as you increase the PSU voltage it will suddenly read zero
At whatever voltage that happens, is the rating of the zener/TVS diodeLast edited by dicky96; 02-21-2021, 05:21 PM.Follow me on YouTube
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Re: some help to identify a component, on a Zotac 1060 Mini 6gb graphics card
Good day, this doesn't answer your question.
I presume you have your answer anyway.
Well I'm new here (how does one make threads like this?), with a similar problem. I have attached photos.
I am missing a resistor after it got knocked off and flung onto my floor😣ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
The resistor is near the Q526 IC (6 pin), top side PCB. To avoid the same problem an in circuit resistance will be fine I guess.
Thanks and much appreciated.
More off topic, does this forum allow posts of untested, non circulating bios ROMs? i.e. salvaged from DOA motherboards
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