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Thank you so much. Part I was looking at with 6 pins was the 2n7002dw N-channel fet. So I believe I was looking at wrong part for TVS. The 10 pins are aoz8829di but my US distributer does not carry Alpha and Omega Semiconductor so I looked up what I think is a compatible alternative from mouser as part number SY205227DVD. It looks like it does the same thing and has similar specs and pinout.
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Thank you. This is very helpful as I have 10 pin ICs almost in the same exact configuration on my motherboard as you show. it also has 6 pin ICs near each port too so I am a little confused as to what the 6 pin ICs are then. I checked for continuity between the 10 pin ICs and see that they only have continuity for their associated pins like the data sheet shows you posted. the two center pins are grounded and no other pins are shorted to ground. Out of the (6) 10 pin ICs on that side of the board, immediately in front of the usb ports, one actually has a short to ground from a pin next to its...
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Thank you for this info. Do you happen to know what the proper part number is so I can replace it? Is it a usblc6-4sc6 per chance?
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Hi folks, I am from USA. I am almost retired ( End of August this year). I have been in the IT industry for about 35 years. I am IT Security professional last 10 years. Currently have quite a few computers of all kinds and only build them myself since the early days of my career. I started on a 286 cpu based IBM clone, soundblaster sound card and VGA graphics. I am self taught and read the IBM DOS manual to learn how to do anything on it. It took some time but was worth the effort. Today I enjoy playing with ARM processors and programming with C on microcontrollers and interfacing electronics...
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MSI MEG Godlike x570 motherboard - need schematic and boardview, USB3 error
MSI MEG Godlike x570 motherboard - need schematic and boardview. I have accidentally plugged in the wrong usb plug into a usb3.0 connector on front panel of PC resulting in temporarily shorting out the port. (I know it was really stupid, It was dark in my room and was rushing). I shutdown the computer and now after an immediate restart I get an overcurrent error on boot up saying my PC will shut down in 15 seconds. If I let the computer sit for about 35 minutes, I then can boot the PC without getting error. What I am hoping to find out is what parts were affected by my stupidity. Anyone have any...
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Hi Quick intoduction on me, very quick. I fix electronics as a hobby. I am self taught on most things. I have several computers and laptops. My main computer was built some time ago by me (I usually find it best if I do it, too many shady stores selling overpriced PCs these days). It is MSI MEG Godlike, 64 GB Corsair Vengeance RAM, MSI RTX 2080 Super Video card, with 850 Watt Power Supply. I am retired and worked in IT Security.
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