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    #21
    Re: Need Help Idnetifying a Component

    My bad it is a cap (100uf-35v) bent over 90 degrees to make room for the daughter card

    Here is what the joints look like up close (third mentioned is the same way: https://postimg.cc/PCvddfJF :

    Last edited by ShortCircuited; 03-25-2020, 12:21 AM.

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      #22
      Re: Need Help Idnetifying a Component

      Searched Ebay for "PNP Sot23" and find tons...what voltage/current do you guys think I should try to replace Q10-"ZDW 38"? All I have from other projects are NPN

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        #23
        Re: Need Help Idnetifying a Component

        Originally posted by ShortCircuited View Post
        Searched Ebay for "PNP Sot23" and find tons...what voltage/current do you guys think I should try to replace Q10-"ZDW 38"? All I have from other projects are NPN
        All the information you need is in the datasheet.

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          #24
          Re: Need Help Idnetifying a Component

          Originally posted by R_J View Post
          All the information you need is in the datasheet.
          You think the link bud provided is correct? I am asking because I do not know.

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            #25
            Re: Need Help Idnetifying a Component

            Originally posted by ShortCircuited View Post
            You think the link bud provided is correct? I am asking because I do not know.
            Here is the Datasheet. The "38" is ONLY a datecode, it will be different on the same transistor depending on WHEN it was made.
            Here is a picture of the same part made in HONKONG (date code 23)
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            Last edited by R_J; 03-27-2020, 01:27 PM.

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              #26
              Re: Need Help Idnetifying a Component

              Originally posted by R_J View Post
              Here is the Datasheet. The "38" is ONLY a datecode, it will be different on the same transistor depending on WHEN it was made.
              Here is a picture of the same part made in HONKONG (date code 23)
              Thanks.

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