Searching for Macbook M1 M2 0.47UH 1.7A 0.175OHM inductor

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  • daltonjr.
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    • Jul 2016
    • 45
    • Austria

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    Searching for Macbook M1 M2 0.47UH 1.7A 0.175OHM inductor

    Hi,

    I dont have newer doner boards for M1,M2... machines and I see these inductors often blow with water damage.

    Anyone know where I can buy a few 0.47UH 1.7A 0.175OHM inductors, I did not find it.

    Thanks!

  • mon2
    Badcaps Legend
    • Dec 2019
    • 14182
    • Canada

    #2
    The body size is also important. A difficult part to find. This appears to be 0402 size in the schematics.


    The closest hit is the following which may fit ( a tad larger than the 0402 ):

    https://canada.newark.com/taiyo-yude...7a/dp/77AH1002

    If you proceed, do post your updates, either way if it worked for you.


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