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What is this part on a v15 ps2?
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Old 01-22-2009
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What is this part on a v15 ps2?

I was installing a Duo 3 Ultra on a 77001 slim ps2. I messed up soldering on one part and when i tried to get some of the solder off i ended up getting the whole little chip off. It's points Q and T on this diagram.

Is this a fuse? Where can I find one of these? If there arent available, can i just solder the points the would have connected (if fuse)? The unit still powers up and the disk spins, I'm hoping this is just a fuse to the bios and that I can just "jumper" where this chip was, or better yet replace it.



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Old 01-22-2009
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It's a pack of 4 very small 68 ohm resistors. Usually used as termination at the end of a high frequency bus. You most likely cannot just bridge across it - You need to replace it. The resistors go "across" the package.

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Old 01-23-2009
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Thanks for the info. Do you know what the voltage is? I can find resistor arrays on places like mouser.com, but you need to know the voltage. Or does anyone know where to buy this part?

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Old 01-24-2009
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Voltage doesn't really matter - Probably 3.3v. Higher will do. To find the right physical size, look here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface-mount_technology

Cheers,

Allan.

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