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Good day, folks. I was wondering if you could help me out with a
little research here. I'm a bit new to electronics in general and I
don't know exactly where to look for this kind of information.

The case in point is the playstation 2 gaming console.
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/9295/v12xa8.jpg
Specifically, I need to find out what that is, the tiny black piece
there. A resistance or something? I need some specs because I have a
broken PS2 with that part missing. I was wondering if it could be
replaced by something similar.

Either way, I'm interested in all the resource sites and whatnot about
this sort of thing. Any ideas?

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Good day, folks. I was wondering if you could help me out with a
little research here. I'm a bit new to electronics in general and I
don't know exactly where to look for this kind of information.

The case in point is the playstation 2 gaming console.
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/9295/v12xa8.jpg
Specifically, I need to find out what that is, the tiny black piece
there. A resistance or something? I need some specs because I have a
broken PS2 with that part missing. I was wondering if it could be
replaced by something similar.

Either way, I'm interested in all the resource sites and whatnot about
this sort of thing. Any ideas?

It may well be a resistor. With a very strong magnifying glass or
microscope, can you see any markings on it at all ? How did the one in your
other PS2 come to be missing ? Has it just fallen off the board, or has
someone already removed it ? In general, such items are pretty reliable in
the sorts of positions that this one is ( on a pin of an LSI )

Arfa


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On Mar 18, 5:01 am, "Arfa Daily" wrote:
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oups.com... Good day, folks. I was wondering if you could help me out with a
little research here. I'm a bit new to electronics in general and I
don't know exactly where to look for this kind of information.


The case in point is the playstation 2 gaming console.
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/9295/v12xa8.jpg
Specifically, I need to find out what that is, the tiny black piece
there. A resistance or something? I need some specs because I have a
broken PS2 with that part missing. I was wondering if it could be
replaced by something similar.


Either way, I'm interested in all the resource sites and whatnot about
this sort of thing. Any ideas?


It may well be a resistor. With a very strong magnifying glass or
microscope, can you see any markings on it at all ? How did the one in your
other PS2 come to be missing ? Has it just fallen off the board, or has
someone already removed it ? In general, such items are pretty reliable in
the sorts of positions that this one is ( on a pin of an LSI )

Arfa


I was removing a faulty modchip (Voltage protection mod for the
SCPH-70012's laser coil motor) and it broke off. Completely my fault
even though I was being considerably gentle with it and it didn't
happen anywhere else.

There are several other identical components (at least in appearance)
all over the PCB but none have markings. The larger ones do but not
these. Looking up the markings was the first thing I thought of but
there were none, hence the creation of this topic.

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Another picture he
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/8...vv12v13iq8.jpg

Thats a similar mod to the one I'm installing. The "component" in
question is the one in soldering point "K" according to that picture.

I found a similar looking component in the console's modem and
successfully removed it. Soldering it back on is going to be a
horrible challenge. The size of it is, quite honestly, ridiculous. I
had to stop breathing to avoid snorting the damned thing after I
removed it. So, as you can see, I'm still in the market for a larger
solution. But I need the part info so I can see what I'm dealing with.
Really need some help here, guys. I don't think I can pull it off with
the tiny replacement component... which might not even be the right
kind to begin with.

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