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Identity and data sheet needed 4410 TF334C

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Mal Bond

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Hi,
I have a component om a PCB that I am having difficulty identifying.

The part looks like an SMT IC with markings 4410 TF334C

It has 8 solder legs 4 on each of 2 edges and the size of the main body is 4mm by 3mm

Can anyone please identify this and say where I can find a Data Sheet and if possible alternative component identity.

Many thanks.

Mal :)
 

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Hi,
I have a component om a PCB that I am having difficulty identifying.

The part looks like an SMT IC with markings 4410 TF334C

It has 8 solder legs 4 on each of 2 edges and the size of the main body is 4mm by 3mm

Can anyone please identify this and say where I can find a Data Sheet and if possible alternative component identity.

Many thanks.

Mal :)
Notice that there are really only three connections to the traces coming in. That tells me it is a MOSFET in the SOIC-8 package. Especially since the unique input is pin 4 (pins 1,2,3 are shared as are the pins on the far side 5-8).

Here is your likely answer - a very low R(on) MOSFET.
HP4410DY (datasheets from Fairchild and Intersil seem to be available)

http://pdf.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets/90/173827_DS.pdf
 
Notice that there are really only three connections to the traces coming in. That tells me it is a MOSFET in the SOIC-8 package. Especially since the unique input is pin 4 (pins 1,2,3 are shared as are the pins on the far side 5-8).

Here is your likely answer - a very low R(on) MOSFET.
HP4410DY (datasheets from Fairchild and Intersil seem to be available)

http://pdf.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets/90/173827_DS.pdf

Tks Gophert

You were absolutely right :)
I purchased an - International Rectifier SI4410DYPBF N-channel MOSFET Transistor, 10 A, 30 V, 8-Pin SOIC
Stock no.: 541-2414, From **broken link removed**
Very tricky to desolder and solder in the replacement. However the device is now working normally again so i am delighted.

Tks so much for the Link as I got exactly the same component.

Well done :)

Mal :)
 
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