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Carl
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Picture here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44152487@N00/323329166/
I burned this one up by supplying it -19V (mistakening reversed the
polarity when fixing/resoldering a break in the power cord connector
-doh!)
Perusing the digikey catalog, I assumed it was a toshiba semiconductor
schottkey diode CMS01.
It had an S1 inscribed on it. Even though the dimensions were'nt quite
the same, I gave it a shot.
I've since shorted the 2 CMS01's, so that tisn't it. The CMS01 worked
fine until the laptop drew more current on AC power; it worked fine
allowing the battery to be charged; and on low power app's.
Can anyone help id'ing this component?
Its in parallel with (2) k-ohm resistors on a 19V P15 toshiba notebook.
You can see a good shot of it in the pic.
Advice much appreciated,
Carl
neo0x6@gmail.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44152487@N00/323329166/
I burned this one up by supplying it -19V (mistakening reversed the
polarity when fixing/resoldering a break in the power cord connector
-doh!)
Perusing the digikey catalog, I assumed it was a toshiba semiconductor
schottkey diode CMS01.
It had an S1 inscribed on it. Even though the dimensions were'nt quite
the same, I gave it a shot.
I've since shorted the 2 CMS01's, so that tisn't it. The CMS01 worked
fine until the laptop drew more current on AC power; it worked fine
allowing the battery to be charged; and on low power app's.
Can anyone help id'ing this component?
Its in parallel with (2) k-ohm resistors on a 19V P15 toshiba notebook.
You can see a good shot of it in the pic.
Advice much appreciated,
Carl
neo0x6@gmail.com