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@NickAlexeev @w5vo, @Clabacchio, @DaveTweed
My question was put on hold for being repair related, but it remains an identification question whether I were performing a repair or not appears to me to be irrelevant. I have a component on a board which I can't identify and am looking to get advice on how to identify it, or what it is, I have specified a package size, given added context, a clear photo of the component, and a clear photo of the component's board, and other information. From my circuit analysis, it appears it may be one of possibly several faulty components, so it may need to b…
My question was put on hold for being repair related, but it remains an identification question whether I were performing a repair or not appears to me to be irrelevant. I have a component on a board which I can't identify and am looking to get advice on how to identify it, or what it is, I have specified a package size, given added context, a clear photo of the component, and a clear photo of the component's board, and other information. From my circuit analysis, it appears it may be one of possibly several faulty components, so it may need to b…
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04:17
Repair questions require a lot of back & forth hypothesis testing. We actually see that in your question: it's a tapestry of comments and edits. By itself, that's alright. That's a normal course of things.
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14:01
@NickAlexeev But I don't want back and forth and didn't intend to generate back and forth. I wanted more experienced people to help identify one individual SOT-363 component. No repair involved, and it was flagged as a repair, I responded to other commenters questions as they were produced. I followed the guidelines here electronics.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/6710/…
14:21
The guidelines that the community voted on for identification questions do not require a schematic or an understanding of the circuit. The guidelines include the following suggestions:
" Show a schematic if you have it, or a tracing of the PCB traces if possible." (no indication this is mandatory) and
"Include any information about the surrounding circuit, or any knowledge on the type of system your component came from. " (Which I did to the best of my ability and is now being considered off topic?)
" Show a schematic if you have it, or a tracing of the PCB traces if possible." (no indication this is mandatory) and
"Include any information about the surrounding circuit, or any knowledge on the type of system your component came from. " (Which I did to the best of my ability and is now being considered off topic?)
Thank you. I have gotten a bunch more info on the circuit, and the suggestion from one of the commenders that it is a dual inverter was a step in the right direction, I'm working on a circuit diagram now that I understand the circuit better. I took some confirmatory measures by pulling a more easily identified component (with code "CDK" SOT-363) from the same oscillator circuit in another Wacom product of the same generation.
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