PQ35...?

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Gotoguy

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Hi Group, Can someone help please...? I have a laptop HP notebook
#N3370 SER...F1929A. There are some components on the motherboard that
are fried, I replaced most of them, but I cannot identify one, it is a
six pin (IC), I can only give you the number that is on the board next
to it...PQ35. I emailed HP, and they won't give me any info. any help
in this matter will be greatly appreciated, thanx in advance, Stan
 
On Aug 30, 12:31 pm, Gotoguy <stan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Group, Can someone help please...? I have a laptop HP notebook
#N3370 SER...F1929A. There are some components on the motherboard that
are fried, I replaced most of them, but I cannot identify one, it is a
six pin (IC), I can only give you the number that is on the board next
to it...PQ35. I emailed HP, and they won't give me any info. any help
in this matter will be greatly appreciated, thanx in advance, Stan
6-pin DIPS are usually optoisolators.
The 4N35 is a common optoisolator, which is made HP/Agilent/Whoever-
took-over-that-product-line-last-year.
The evidence points to it being a 4N35.
PQ might indicate a higher quality part than the standard commercial
4N35.

Tom P.
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tlbs101 <tlbs101@excite.com> wrote in
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On Aug 30, 12:31 pm, Gotoguy <stan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Group, Can someone help please...? I have a laptop HP notebook
#N3370 SER...F1929A. There are some components on the motherboard that
are fried, I replaced most of them, but I cannot identify one, it is a
six pin (IC), I can only give you the number that is on the board next
to it...PQ35. I emailed HP, and they won't give me any info. any help
in this matter will be greatly appreciated, thanx in advance, Stan

6-pin DIPS are usually optoisolators.
The 4N35 is a common optoisolator, which is made HP/Agilent/Whoever-
took-over-that-product-line-last-year.
The evidence points to it being a 4N35.
PQ might indicate a higher quality part than the standard commercial
4N35.

Tom P.
.
That's a good thought, but there might be a lot of other possibles, because
a lot of SMT parts are in variants of SOT23, especially op-amps in SOT23-5
and SOT23-6. What would probably confirm an optoisolator is the size, if
the body is way bigger than SOT23, more like same as standard DIP type. As
far as I know, no opto-isolator exists as small as SOT23 in SMT. If it
does, someone please point me to one, I want to get some if I can...
 

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