28-09-2016, 07:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 28-09-2016, 07:39 PM by Geordie McBoyne.)
Hi Trevor,
It sure is a rough job. The SMD type chip is mounted on the print side of the PCB with it's topside to the surface of the board. With luck we'll be able to identify it, assuming that the print has not been rubbed off.
The demise of Charles Hyde and Son (CHS) just tells us about the trade, it's finished and has been for many years! The company has been in business for fifty years. CHS will pass on their customers to ASWO.
Geordie McBoyne.
It sure is a rough job. The SMD type chip is mounted on the print side of the PCB with it's topside to the surface of the board. With luck we'll be able to identify it, assuming that the print has not been rubbed off.
The demise of Charles Hyde and Son (CHS) just tells us about the trade, it's finished and has been for many years! The company has been in business for fifty years. CHS will pass on their customers to ASWO.
Geordie McBoyne.







