I have a Panasonic TV Ct-27G30T with a shorted diode (D808). It's marked with only "54 U". Does anybody know what it is or what would sub for it? Thanks
Diode ID help for Panasonic TV
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Re: Diode ID help for Panasonic TV
Originally posted by aceshighI have a Panasonic TV Ct-27G30T with a shorted diode (D808). It's marked with only "54 U". Does anybody know what it is or what would sub for it? ThanksPresonus Audiobox USB, Schiit Magni 3, Sony MDR-V700 -
Re: Diode ID help for Panasonic TV
Thanks for the replies. I'm at work so this is from memory. It's off the switching regulator STK730-020 close to the flyback. It doesn't look like a 54V it's definately a "U". Also not glass but Germanium on the small side. ThanksComment
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Re: Diode ID help for Panasonic TV
Humm Ok at a guess most likely their in-house part number.
Can't help you directly, sorry
from a bit of googling,this pdf..... but not much luck on what it might be
PDF link on the IC here
(probably have to click 3 times to get to pdf, 3 pages to get to it)
I suppose the circuit would follow somewhat what is shown in the pdf...from that you may get an idea of were it fits in the scheme of things
(bear in mind,would be more components then shown in reality, with what you got)
maybe a pic may help,You step into the Road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no knowing where you may be swept off to." Bilbo Baggins ...Comment
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