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Help with id'ing component ...
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I've got one Philips DVD (DVD634) for fixing. The problem is a dead power supply. In that power supply, the actual broken (exploded) part is smth in PDIP-14 package, labeled TY72011P2. It seemz to me, that it is a sort of philips's self made creature, so that it is not available in the local shops near by. Is it possible to find it somewhere, or is the only one solution is to build a similar power supply from scratch? (meaning with similar characteristics) BR, Alex. |
Help with id'ing component ...
"Aleksandr Cherepov-Savolainen" wrote in message .fi... Hi! I've got one Philips DVD (DVD634) for fixing. The problem is a dead power supply. In that power supply, the actual broken (exploded) part is smth in PDIP-14 package, labeled TY72011P2. It seemz to me, that it is a sort of philips's self made creature, so that it is not available in the local shops near by. Is it possible to find it somewhere, or is the only one solution is to build a similar power supply from scratch? (meaning with similar characteristics) BR, Alex. Perhaps you could find an identical player with a different problem? You may be able to salvage a similar enough power supply out of another piece of equipment as well. There's likely more wrong than that one part. |
Help with id'ing component ...
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:11:57 +0300, Aleksandr Cherepov-Savolainen
put finger to keyboard and composed: I've got one Philips DVD (DVD634) for fixing. The problem is a dead power supply. In that power supply, the actual broken (exploded) part is smth in PDIP-14 package, labeled TY72011P2. It seemz to me, that it is a sort of philips's self made creature, ... FWIW, usbid.com suggests it is made by ON Semiconductor. BTW, the Philips part number for TY72011AP2 is 3122 4205 0010 and the price in Australia is AU$13.05. http://www.sselectronics.com.au/Prod...phrase=TY72011 - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
Help with id'ing component ...
"Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:11:57 +0300, Aleksandr Cherepov-Savolainen put finger to keyboard and composed: I've got one Philips DVD (DVD634) for fixing. The problem is a dead power supply. In that power supply, the actual broken (exploded) part is smth in PDIP-14 package, labeled TY72011P2. It seemz to me, that it is a sort of philips's self made creature, ... FWIW, usbid.com suggests it is made by ON Semiconductor. BTW, the Philips part number for TY72011AP2 is 3122 4205 0010 and the price in Australia is AU$13.05. http://www.sselectronics.com.au/Prod...phrase=TY72011 - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. I have bought this item in the UK in the past, from Dalbani, I think it was Arfa |
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