It's probably the traces... unless the corrosion has leached into that
chip. Personally, I've not seen anything "break" inside a P6 other
than the corrosion and normal wear and tear.
Sorry I can't help answer your actual question though.
On 11/9/07, spistrich <wasteking@verizon.net> wrote:
> does anyone know what IC 31... on board klm-367 does? it would be the
> first chip to be damaged from the acid leak....it is a 74LS08 type
> chip. readily available from Digikey, but I really would like to know
> what functions it controls. this info might help explain my polysix's
> odd behavior after battery leakage rather than just blaming the traces.
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> PolySix "Digiest" Page: http://www.acc.umu.se/~amber/Poly6
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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