Please oh studly gods of ee:
I have a Dell xps 13 with 2 blown mosfets. The originals are alpha&omega (Ayoa) aoz1331di chips.
These have been discontinued and the replacement parts are impossible to find.
The originals ARE available, and I ordered some.....three weeks later customs bounced them back to Taiwan, go figure.
I found these TI chips and Mouser has thousands in stock, but I'm new to SMD/SMT and mosfets in general.
The only difference I see on the white sheets is the ti part has a 16mOhm input resistance and the aoz (original part) has a 20mOhm resistance.
And to save anyone the trouble if its just an instant deal breaker, the ti is a wson package and the aoz is a dfn.
I will attach the specs and I have the mobo schematics if needed, for now I will up the screenshot just of the relevant page. The two circuits in question are the last 2 in the right (audio)
Seriously, any help and I'll name my hot air station after you or something.
Tia.
Brian
I have a Dell xps 13 with 2 blown mosfets. The originals are alpha&omega (Ayoa) aoz1331di chips.
These have been discontinued and the replacement parts are impossible to find.
The originals ARE available, and I ordered some.....three weeks later customs bounced them back to Taiwan, go figure.
I found these TI chips and Mouser has thousands in stock, but I'm new to SMD/SMT and mosfets in general.
The only difference I see on the white sheets is the ti part has a 16mOhm input resistance and the aoz (original part) has a 20mOhm resistance.
And to save anyone the trouble if its just an instant deal breaker, the ti is a wson package and the aoz is a dfn.
I will attach the specs and I have the mobo schematics if needed, for now I will up the screenshot just of the relevant page. The two circuits in question are the last 2 in the right (audio)
Seriously, any help and I'll name my hot air station after you or something.
Tia.
Brian
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