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April 7th, 2015, 14:43
This is from SSD burned chip
thank you
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April 7th, 2015, 15:13
Judging by the coils and chip location it's two-channel power management IC, most likely for the CPU and NAND chips
Maybe something similar to this -
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm10502.pdf
April 7th, 2015, 18:32
There is an SMD chip book that lists many SMD devices, maybe you can find your chip in that. I cant remember name offhand but, I bought it a while ago. I can find it and also your chip if you don't get an answer. a bit busy so may be a day or so.
April 8th, 2015, 2:51
Thank you Doomer & HaQue
btw, another Question related to this:
I remember long time back one of my Friends (Electronics Eng.) told me that there are MANY books @ that time
which tells you the Chips & their Equivalent of other brands/models.
Now for sure, there must be some websites that offers this kind of info.
so i dono if you guys know about those websites with Huge Library of chips?
thank you
April 8th, 2015, 2:53
forgot to mention something else here
those old books tells you also the Application where those Chips are used. for example: TV, recorders.....etc.
April 8th, 2015, 9:34
I used to use a cross-reference book by NTE, and know there is another chip encyclopedia but I can't seem to find the reference to it at the moment.
The NTE cross-reference is available online now:
http://nte01.nteinc.com/nte%5CNTExRefSe ... enDocument
April 8th, 2015, 10:12
Thnx Larry for the Info.
Many thnx really
April 8th, 2015, 12:44
You're very welcome, einstein9. If I find the other chip encyclopedia reference, I'll add it.
April 9th, 2015, 2:57
Thnx Again for ur time :>
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