‎2021-01-06 03:03 AM
‎2021-01-06 04:08 AM
Try make partialy schematics, where was placed. Too marking on board is usefull
‎2021-01-06 04:44 AM
This is likely a diode or a TVS, but as there's no vertical bar marked close to one lead (showing the cathode of a diode) , my take goes for TVS :
https://www.st.com/en/protection-devices.html
sure, MM..1 post will help
‎2021-01-06 04:54 AM
ST NL DIODE
SM6T56CA
https://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/sm6t56ca.pdf
‎2021-01-07 06:10 AM
Thank you for your reply. As there is no vertical bar as you too pointed out I am not convinced it is a diode. Further checks with a multimeter does not show it is a diode (assuming the component is okay ofcourse). What is a TVS? Pardon my ignorance :smiling_face_with_smiling_eyes:
‎2021-01-07 06:11 AM
Thank you for your reply.
May I ask the rationale behind arriving at this specific diode SM6T56A please?
‎2021-01-07 06:38 AM
Page 11 of the datasheet shows that NL marking stand for SM6T56CA.
Page 10 says that CA code stand for bidirectionnal : this is a bidirectionnal TVS, equivalent to two Zener diode reversed in serial. This is a non polarized dipole thus it as no marking for a cathode (the vertical bar mentionned in precedent post).
A TVS is a kind a Zener diode or Varistor wich can briefly handle high energy and is used to protect circuit against over voltage. It is fast.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transient-voltage-suppression_diode
‎2021-01-07 09:08 AM
I looked it up...