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Last Activity: 11-09-2024, 09:34 AM
Joined: 10-06-2010
Location: Seattle, WA
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  • Re: Need to identify transistor on Chimei M220Z1-L03

    Thanks @CapLeaker.

    I managed to find the attached schematic that seems to apply, but many of the labels are illegible. Posting here in case it helps others.

    Could be that the MOSFET is AP2306AGN-HF which is no longer produced. I just ordered some others having similar specs to try - PMV37EN2R, PMV28ENEAR, A03424....
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  • Re: Need to identify transistor on Chimei M220Z1-L03

    @budm. Thanks very much for pointing me in the direction of the FP5139.

    I ran Google searches for boost control and totem-pole/push-pull gate driver circuits using similar components, but came up with nothing that had MOSFET specs in that range. My electronics skills are too limited to be able to extrapolate from what I found and come up with appropriate specs.
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  • Need to identify transistor on Chimei M220Z1-L03

    Hi all.

    I have a burned out transistor on the integral t-com board of a Chimei TFT panel. The panel is a M220Z1-L03 and the board is labelled M$35-D024790. Since the component is burned out I can't read any ID on it. It is marked Q4 on the board.

    Any chance someone can ID this or direct me to a schematic? I googled all over the place, but could find nothing.

    Would also appreciate any views on the likelihood of having success by just replacing this transistor.

    Thanks!...
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  • Re: New Members - please post your introductions here

    Hello. My name is Clive. I've referenced several posts on Badcaps over the years, but never had need to post myself before. Now I have a Question!

    I'm a total amateur when it comes to electronics, but willing to attempt repairs and hone my soldering "skills".
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