Re: Audio jack identification
- From: "JANA" <jana@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 00:26:18 -0400
These are not standard jacks that you will find at most parts suppliers. You
would have to find a way to substitute them.
The other alternative to have the computer properly serviced, is to let the
factory rep service it. They have access to the original parts, under
agreement with the manufacture of the computer.
In many cases, they change the complete board to service any component
problems on the board.
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JANA
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"iazz" <le_ouaou@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.04.24.19.02.27.430262@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
The audio jack in my laptop (a sony vaio z1) died and I would like to
replace it. I checked the digikey catalog but could not determine whether
they have a compatible model.
I thought maybe if I provided some pictures, someone could help me
identify its type.
Pictures are here: http://www.lri.fr/~ig/connector . The faulty jack is
the green one.
On the first two pictures, I've taken the little removable plastic
ring off the jack's head.
I presume there are four pins, but can't be sure, since it sits on the
mainboard which is quite a pain to dismantle.
Thanks
.
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