Hi everybody!
I've got an old Optoma Ep753 projector with a defect psu. I've replaced a power mosfet, but there is one other component which is shortet. But I can't figure out what it is!
Can anyone help me?
Hi everybody!
I've got an old Optoma Ep753 projector with a defect psu. I've replaced a power mosfet, but there is one other component which is shortet. But I can't figure out what it is!
Can anyone help me?
Try to look what the legs are connected to - the ferritbeeds on the legs makes me guess that it is a fast recovery silicon diod.
Hi, that is a 6A, 600V SiC diode from Infineon. I believe that particular part is discontinued by now, but you should be able to find a replacement over at their website (search with "B06S60")
let us know if that worked!
Hi, my name is Ciprian and i have a inverter 12/220V with a broken diode, made by Fairchild, but i'm not shure, it has the F mark, and is noted C25-02N, and the only datasheet that i found show's that is an ESAC25-02- 25A/200V a double diode with comon anode, but in the invertor it is used at 310V, so it can not bee. Can anyone help mee to get her real characteristics or a replacement for it, because i didn't found it anyware. Sorry for the picture quality! Thank you for all!
Hi, that picture is not good enough to tell, I am afraid. Can you maybe create a sketch from what is visible on the component?
thanks a lot in advance
I will try tomorrow to make a better picture, but can't you tell me enything about it's name?
Hi, thats what I am trying to do.... unfortunately from this picture I cannot tell anything, sorry!
Hi ! I have made a new ant better picture, but this is the good one, it's sister is broken, the one with sufix N, C25-02N witch is with anode common, i hope you can tel me something abot this two pair diodes, how do they resist to 310V and witch is the replacement for them, because i didn't found them so far
Hi,
we reviewed this internally and it doesnt seem to be a genuine Fairchild part. But you may try Fairchilds FEP16FT (300V / 16A / dual rectifier in the same configuration), it is not a Schottky (they only go to 200V) but should do the job
best regards
alfred