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Help identifying a busted chip on a SXD-v8

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Why would someone put all that time into researching what component failed on a cheap little board like that is my question, hell, just pm me your shipping info and i will send you a good working board.

Because man, I just don't have an extra $30-40 to spend on a new driver, I have almost nothing available funding for hobbies and it would be a easier for me to spend time doing a little research and spending $2 than it would to try to come up with $40 for one of those new BlackBuck 6amp drivers.
 





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Because man, I just don't have an extra $30-40 to spend on a new driver, I have almost nothing available funding for hobbies and it would be a easier for me to spend time doing a little research and spending $2 than it would to try to come up with $40 for one of those new BlackBuck 6amp drivers.

Instead of whining, why don't you do something rational like contact Lazeerer who made and designed the thing--maybe he would tell you what chip to buy, send you a chip, or fix it for you --he has done same for many others who use his drivers when they have problems OR take Alaskan up on his kind offer to send you a functioning one for free?
 
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The chip with SOT-23-3 package is a ZXCT1009 (marking: 109)
costs about $2 max

BUT if you refer to the SXD, which comes in SOT-23-5 package, it is a ZXCT1010 (marking: 101)
 
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