In a static-safe environment, use a diode checker to find the intrinsic diode. The + lead will be the drain, the - lead is the source. The remaining lead is the gate.
In a static-safe environment, use a diode checker to find the intrinsic diode. The + lead will be the drain, the - lead is the source. The remaining lead is the gate.
Thanks for the hint and sorry for the late reply. I found a similar datasheet and figured it out after blueroomelectronics gave me the diode tip in another thread.
I drew a quick picture of my part and labeled the leads but haven't tried to replace it on the board yet.
It won't actually hurt it to install backwards. Here's a really easy test.
Just put it in the holes on the PCB but don't solder it. Run the PICkit2 2.51 software and toggle the VDD output and measure on the ICD connector. If it doesn't go off it's backwards.