I was refitting a board from a Asus netbook to be used as a router/accesspoint, but broke of a small SMD component near the power connector. It's designated H1 and looks like this:
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What is it? It seems to be bipolar, so a good guess would be a rectifier of some sort? I have no idea what to make of the writings on it.
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Looks like W03 is a PNP digital transistor from Philips.
Marking of electronic components, SMD Codes W0-***, W01, W02, W03, W04, W05, W08, W0=***, w04, w09. Datasheets BZX84-A11, PDTA114ET, PDTA124ET, PDTA124EU, PDTA143ET, PDTC114EU, PDTC143ET, PDTC144ET, PMSS3904, RT9169-12GB, RT9169-12PB, S504TRW.
What SMD component is this?
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by fafler, Jan 3, 2014.