First post, by alexthekid
Hello everyone,
I am currently repairing an old Toshiba T1000SE Laptop ~1990. It works now (yay!) but there is a component that I think doesnt work as it is supposed to. It is labeled "M01 1025" and it is in a SO8 package. The "M" looks similar to the Microchip Technology Logo but is a little different. It is located near the PSU circuit(s) on the Motherboard and all the RAM-IC +5V-terminals (also the RAM expansion slot +5V) are connected to Pin 6 of this IC. Under heavy RAM-access the RAM-Supply-Voltage drops under ~4V and the Laptop powers off. This becomes worse when a RAM expansion card is installed. Then a simple DIR on the RAM-Drive leads to a system shutdown. These shutdowns do not occur when I use an external +5V for the RAM. I therefore assume that this IC is a (Low-Drop) Voltage regulator but I am not 100% sure. If somebody could provide a datesheet that would be awesome. Here is a picture of the IC.