This particular component contains dual laser diodes, including their phototransistors for sensing the reflected laser beams. It is all self-contained in a multi-pin package. Introduction This is a complete list of the files which constitute Sam's CD FAQ (Official name: Notes on the Troubleshooting and Repair of CD Players and CDROM Drives). The links below open up a single new browser window so the Expanded Table of Contents will remain present, sort of like flexible. The problem is, that after diode replacement the laser beam fails to locate in the middle of the photodetector IC (also known as PDIC). This IC has (in my case) six photodiodes, named A,B,C,D,E,F. The main beam uses the four (A to D) lacated at the middle, while the side beams use the other two. Here is the laser diode. Click the image above for an enlarged view. When this component fails, common symptoms appear—such as the player displaying “NO DISC,” skipping tracks, or failing to spin the disc. Both diodes have about the same order of magnitude performance and thermal effects (maybe the infra burn a little more).
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