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  • esinior
    Smd code to part number
    by esinior
    Hi i have a smd part with probably mark "QO 11" or "Q0(zero) 11" on it, and its package is SOT89, i doubt its KTB1260 PNP transistor, but in measuring with diode mode of multimeter it shows number 1.4 between emitter and collector pins and its not open circuit, and .59 from collector to base and .8 from emitter to base , and these numbers doesn't match a pnp transistor, i couldn't find any part number and datasheet for it, does anybody have information for that part number?
    I've attached pics of this part
    Thanks...
    08-20-2024, 02:50 AM
  • Yanleb
    Panasonic part number in service manuals
    by Yanleb
    In the Panasonic service manuals, both in the board schematics and in the part listing, the part numbers that are given are Panasonic part numbers instead of the actual part numbers.

    This is especially annoying for small SMD components like diodes and transistors when you only have 1-3 digits printed on the component body.

    For an example, look at the attached PDF.

    Do you have a way to cross reference the Panasonic part number with the actual part number?

    Thanks....
    07-03-2023, 08:16 PM
  • SilverbackITGuy
    Asus ROG Strix G17 , Identifying a part number from the boardview diagram ID
    by SilverbackITGuy
    First of all, I hope I got this into the right section. Apologies if I did not.

    I was working on my Asus ROG Strix G17 (2021) G713QM-RS96, and I guess I pre-heated the board too much replacing the DC Jack and one of the small parts came off. I looked for it on my soldering mat, and it was nowhere to be found. So now, the laptop is powered from the new DC Jack I installed, but it will not charge the battery from that jack. Only powers the hardware.

    I looked at the boardview diagram in another post for the G713QM, and it looks like the diagram displays it as X450, a 4 contact...
    11-18-2025, 07:23 PM
  • Document Archive
    Surface Mount Fuses Fundamentals Datasheet
    by Document Archive
    TE Circuit Protection offers the widest selection of surface-mount fuses available for addressing a broad range of overcurrent protection applications. Helping to prevent costly damage and promote a safe environment for electronic and electrical equipment, our single-use chip fuses provide performance stability to support applications with current ratings from .5A up to 20A.

    TE Circuit Protection also offers the telecom FT600 fuse for telecommunications applications. This telecom fuse helps comply with North American overcurrent protection requirements, including Telcordia, GR-1089,...
    10-07-2024, 06:07 AM
  • soso technician
    need datasheet or part number for 2N=7c
    by soso technician
    hi....i need part number for chip...it is writen 2N=7C and next line is C7H.....is this rt8249??....thank you.
    08-29-2025, 01:50 PM
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