I'm trying to resurrect a dead Braun toothbrush and have the circuit partially figured out. It uses inductive coupling to charge the battery. One half of the circuit is for charging and the other half is used to control the motor. What I found so far is that there was a open from the motor body to one of the motor contacts. They (Braun) did that to complete a switch path. There is a mystery part that has me stumped. It is a 6 pin surface mount part that ultimately outputs to the base of a NPN power transistor. I can power up the moter by supplying base current. No useful part numbers are to be had and the index dot is on pin 6. The purpose of the circuit is to prevent the motor from operating when it is being charged. So what I'm looking for is a 2 transistor switching circuit that will output low when the input is high and it should operate down to 2.5 volts. Attached is what I came up with. The rectangle in the middle is the mystery component.
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