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I have a small SOT-23 (3 pins, transistor-like) device that burned out (shorted between 2 pins). I need to identify it so I can replace it, but I can't find the code at all. The code is: E8LJ0

photo showing unidentified component

Thank you all.

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  • \$\begingroup\$ nataf10 - Hi, FYI these are the current "Component Identification Question Guidelines". The more information you can supply from that list, the better the chances of identification e.g. what is the PCB? What can you tell us about nearby circuitry? Can you add another photo showing more of the PCB, to give more context? Have you reverse-engineered any of the schematic? If so, please add the results. By the way, did you remove that component from the PCB, before deciding it was shorted? If not, are you sure in-circuit measurements are correct? \$\endgroup\$
    – SamGibson
    Jan 19, 2021 at 15:16
  • \$\begingroup\$ dl7avf.info/charts/smdcode/ce.html#TOC reports E8## could be an EM Microelectronic V6340LSP3B+. I'd suggest pulling it, to make sure that is shorted and not a cap or other device. \$\endgroup\$
    – rdtsc
    Jan 19, 2021 at 15:29
  • \$\begingroup\$ Please add a bit more info. What is it sitting on? Knowing more about function allows more concise answers. \$\endgroup\$
    – datenheim
    Feb 7 at 18:56

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Possible it's a Vishay Si2338DS.

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It's a Infineon IRLML6402 P-Channel MOSFET.

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(Source: lcsc.com)

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