I've read a lot of threads here about TVS replacements and often people will suggest to use a TVS diode from any other board from the same voltage line. So I'm guessing 5v line TVS diodes are generally the same specs across all HDD.
So I went to my local electronics hobby shop to buy a replacement zener diode. [my 5V line diode fried, removed it, drive works, but I want protection to keep using the drive]
I was hit with a surprise question :
What wattage?This was written on the fried zener chip :
ST E
AE
637[might have been a c in front of the 637, but the chip was cracked in the middle of the text]
So I'm assuming it was rated at ~6.3v
Anyway, I bought these two diodes:
6.2V 1watt 1N4735A
1N4735A:
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datashe ... Xwuzrx.pdf
6.2V 5watt 1N5341B
1N5341B :
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datashe ... 3b-88b.pdf[both from STMicroelectronics]They had other wattage and voltages, so I can go back if neither of those are adequate. [the diodes are dirt cheap anyway]
If that's relevant to knowing what's the "close enough" specs for a zener diode :
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB [ ST3320620A ]I thank you in advance for any help.