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    Ultra X2 X-Connect VS component question

    Need help identifying this small component. On the thermal sensor PCB that controls the fans in the power supply, there are 3 small black plastic components. I cannot remember what they are called which makes replacing one difficult, in the bouts of "CRS" disease I guess.

    They are 3/4 round sort of [), .5mm x .3mm. Component number is U1 on PCB. Markings are:

    "H" TL
    43T-C
    639

    I picked this up at a very good price because the p/s works, but fans only spin for a few seconds before stopping. This component appears to be the problem, it is cracked across the middle above the 43T-C and split on the casting seam vertically.

    Thanks in advance.

    #2
    Re: Ultra X2 X-Connect VS component question

    Likely it's actually: TL431C

    Datasheet: http://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datashe...PS/TL431C.html

    http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...=296-1290-2-ND

    Toast
    veritas odium parit

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      #3
      Re: Ultra X2 X-Connect VS component question

      Many thanks, Toasty. Right you are, it is a "1" It was on the split so I couldn't see it ar first.

      On my way to find the part now.

      Bill

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        #4
        Re: Ultra X2 X-Connect VS component question

        Jelly bean micro amp regulator providing fixing voltage based on 2 precision resistors totem pole circuit for the feedback circuit.

        Should not be more than 5 bucks. Can be tested in circuit with few volts across this circuit and get exact 2.5V if it works correctly.

        Cheers, Wizard

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          #5
          Re: Ultra X2 X-Connect VS component question

          So far the smallest quantity purchase I can find is 10 @ $12 plus shipping. Is there any source for smaller quantities that you folks could recommend. I could live with the $12 price I guess, Digikey sells only in multiples of 2000 @ $224. I will also check some of the junk power supplies I lying about.

          Sta yu,
          Bill

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            #6
            Re: Ultra X2 X-Connect VS component question

            Looks like you can get them by the 1's on Mouser for 14 cents each:
            http://mouser.com/ProductDetail/Fair...aytbcjY9iFQ%3d
            Looks like it's the right part. Good luck

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              #7
              Re: Ultra X2 X-Connect VS component question

              My bad. Chose the 2,000 min qty line. The singles are one above:

              http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...me=296-1290-ND

              $0.40

              Mouser shipping can be high vs. Digikey.

              Toast

              EDIT: BTW, device package is called TO-92
              Last edited by Toasty; 10-13-2009, 07:51 PM.
              veritas odium parit

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                #8
                Re: Ultra X2 X-Connect VS component question

                Well, ordered the part. I will let you know how it goes. Thanks for all the help and suggestions.

                Bill

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                  #9
                  Re: Ultra X2 X-Connect VS component question

                  Well, installed the part, but I think there were other components bad as well. Still no power to the fans. I used a thermal sensor board salvaged from an Ultra 600W p/s instead. Same PCB, only difference was it had the overvolt protection components on the board which the 700W lacked. The thermal sensor part worked fine and I now have a nice 700W modular p/s. I will probably try reworking the entire original thermal PCB sometime this winter.

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                    #10
                    Re: Ultra X2 X-Connect VS component question

                    Can you provide pics of the board? Top and bottom?

                    It's not -that- complicated a circuit.

                    Toast
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