Reply 20 of 30, by zuldan
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tehsiggi wrote on 2025-09-23, 10:51:Yep, you just ripped of it's dual FET (Q9) :D No more switching there, that's for sure. […]
Yep, you just ripped of it's dual FET (Q9) 😁 No more switching there, that's for sure.
While it's gone (lol) feel free to measure the resistance between MVDDQ and GND.
Here's btw. a picture of the SS pin from ISL6522 with over-current protection active:
Yellow is the waveform of interest. I think blue was one of the Gates, either high or low-side. In this case the FET for the low side had a disconnect on it's gate. Leading to the voltage not being generated correctly.
Well that’s the end of that 🤣. The FET refused to come off the heat sink so got some pliers and slowly twisted side to side, the IC eventually came off but unfortunately one of the legs broke off. The factory glued every chip under 🥲