Oddball2013
13th May, 2013, 10:40 PM
Hello,
I'm repairing a PS3 for a buddy of mine. It was overheating so he put some thermal compound on the chips underneath the fans on the mobo. It worked fine for a few seconds after that until he heard a pop and saw smoke. I took it apart and found a blown IC on the motherboard. It is an 8-pin surface mount IC that looks like an opamp. International Rectifier is the manufacturer, but I can't find this particular part on their website, or anywhere for that matter. I've attached a picture; the blown IC is in the top, middle of the picture. The part number is (International Rectifier) irP624h. Anyone have schematics or any data on this particular IC?
Thanks
I'm repairing a PS3 for a buddy of mine. It was overheating so he put some thermal compound on the chips underneath the fans on the mobo. It worked fine for a few seconds after that until he heard a pop and saw smoke. I took it apart and found a blown IC on the motherboard. It is an 8-pin surface mount IC that looks like an opamp. International Rectifier is the manufacturer, but I can't find this particular part on their website, or anywhere for that matter. I've attached a picture; the blown IC is in the top, middle of the picture. The part number is (International Rectifier) irP624h. Anyone have schematics or any data on this particular IC?
Thanks