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#359675 - 12/09/2013 18:09 Identify SMT device?
mlord
carpal tunnel

Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14478
Loc: Canada
These two are identical, except the one on the left has a dead short from tab to leftmost pin; the one on the right is fine.

What is it? Presumably a power FET of some kind (5103 P-ch MOSFET??), but I don't even recognize the logo.

Any/all help welcome, thanks!



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Description: 5103DE * H7 * 19 * HPR

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Edited by mlord (12/09/2013 18:26)

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#359676 - 12/09/2013 19:27 Re: Identify SMT device? [Re: mlord]
pca
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Registered: 20/07/1999
Posts: 1102
Loc: UK
Hi.

I'm reasonably sure that's the logo for what was Harris Semiconductors, which was bought by Intersil quite a while ago. How old is the device they're in, and what is it?

pca

Edit: Yes, definitely Harris


Edited by pca (12/09/2013 19:30)
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#359677 - 12/09/2013 19:39 Re: Identify SMT device? [Re: pca]
pca
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OK, I think this is the same thing from what I can see. It would appear to be a P-channel logic level power FET.

Nothing particularly special about it, you can probably find an alternative from IR or someone like that. The original was definitely Harris, then I think Fairchild, but I can't find a datasheet for either.

pca
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#359678 - 12/09/2013 19:48 Re: Identify SMT device? [Re: pca]
pca
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The IRF9540LPbF is a good replacement, the same or better performance with the same pinout. It's in a D2PAK package, which is slightly larger than the TO-252 one, but would probably fit with a little care.

pca
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#359681 - 12/09/2013 22:34 Re: Identify SMT device? [Re: pca]
mlord
carpal tunnel

Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14478
Loc: Canada
Peachy, thanks!

This is inside a Ford automobile Engine Control Unit (ECU). The original (left side one) is supposed to be controlling the O2 sensor heater, but has died a horrid death at some point. Not mine, but just doing a favour for my local auto mechanic.

We dug through his extensive collection of dead ECUs, and found one with four similar 5103 parts onboard. I've now used a heat gun to liberate those, and used one of them to replace the dead one on the original ECU.

We'll find out on Friday whether that's all that needed fixing (or not!).

Cheers

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#359736 - 17/09/2013 01:26 Re: Identify SMT device? [Re: mlord]
JBjorgen
carpal tunnel

Registered: 19/01/2002
Posts: 3582
Loc: Columbus, OH
I fixed my ECU on my old Jeep for about $2.50 worth of capacitors earlier this year. Worked great. Hope your fix works as well.
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#359741 - 17/09/2013 11:25 Re: Identify SMT device? [Re: JBjorgen]
mlord
carpal tunnel

Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14478
Loc: Canada
Good job on the Jeep, John!

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