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    Samsung LN-S3241D

    Hi, everybody. can you help me this little diode? . I`m looking for the equivalent replacement part. PJ5N SR29 is on diode (Tcon board) from TV Samsung LN-S3241D. Thanks

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    Re: Samsung LN-S3241D

    Originally posted by start2011 View Post
    Hi, everybody. can you help me this little diode? . I`m looking for the equivalent replacement part. PJ5N SR29 is on diode (Tcon board) from TV Samsung LN-S3241D. Thanks
    It's a 2A 90V Schottky rectifier in a DO-214AA SMD package. Google is your friend.

    PlainBill
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      Re: Samsung LN-S3241D

      Thanks. I did google search and found surface mount schottky barrier diode
      SR29 = 90v 2A (do-214AC). I checked five stores but they don`t have it.
      Do you know where can I buy it? In Canada or USA.

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        Re: Samsung LN-S3241D

        Originally posted by start2011 View Post
        Thanks. I did google search and found surface mount schottky barrier diode
        SR29 = 90v 2A (do-214AC). I checked five stores but they don`t have it.
        Do you know where can I buy it? In Canada or USA.
        Digi-Key has their stock number MBRS190T3GOSCT-ND, ON Semiconductor part number MBRS190T3G available at $.57 each in single quantity. There are two caveats.

        This is in the DO-214AA package, you might want to verify compatibility with the DO-214AC package (although I suspect the solder pads are the same).

        And Digi-Key had only 12,351 on hand.

        PlainBill
        For a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.

        Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.

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