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Default Help with id'ing component ...

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.
 
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