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Hello,

I've looked for, but not found.
Is someone knowing what is the reference of a tiny 6 pins SMD chip
marked "AL207"?

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Hello,

I've looked for, but not found.
Is someone knowing what is the reference of a tiny 6 pins SMD chip
marked "AL207"?

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cLx


Try "contained within" search on
www.alldatasheet.com


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On 28/01/2013 10:43, N_Cook wrote:
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Hello,

I've looked for, but not found.
Is someone knowing what is the reference of a tiny 6 pins SMD chip
marked "AL207"?


Try "contained within" search on
www.alldatasheet.com


It dosn't work (it's a tiny boost - or step up - dc dc converter's),
because since it's a little surface mount chip, what is marked on is a
sort of code which could be not unique at all, not the chip's name.

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On 1/28/2013 5:39 AM, cLx wrote:
On 28/01/2013 10:43, N_Cook wrote:
cLx wrote in message
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Hello,

I've looked for, but not found.
Is someone knowing what is the reference of a tiny 6 pins SMD chip
marked "AL207"?


Try "contained within" search on
www.alldatasheet.com


It dosn't work (it's a tiny boost - or step up - dc dc converter's),
because since it's a little surface mount chip, what is marked on is a
sort of code which could be not unique at all, not the chip's name.



XCL207?

6 pin Dc/DC converter

JC
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 10:26:35 +0100, cLx
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Hello,

I've looked for, but not found.
Is someone knowing what is the reference of a tiny 6 pins SMD chip
marked "AL207"?

If it's not the XCL207 mentioned by Archon, check the various 'SMD
Marking code' lists.

PlainBill


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On 28/01/2013 13:43, Archon wrote:
On 1/28/2013 5:39 AM, cLx wrote:
On 28/01/2013 10:43, N_Cook wrote:
cLx wrote in message
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Hello,

I've looked for, but not found.
Is someone knowing what is the reference of a tiny 6 pins SMD chip
marked "AL207"?

Try "contained within" search on
www.alldatasheet.com


It dosn't work (it's a tiny boost - or step up - dc dc converter's),
because since it's a little surface mount chip, what is marked on is a
sort of code which could be not unique at all, not the chip's name.


XCL207?

6 pin Dc/DC converter


Could be that, but sadly no because it has no internal inductor, and
it's a step-up (the XCL207 is for step-down).

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On 1/29/2013 8:12 AM, cLx wrote:
On 28/01/2013 13:43, Archon wrote:
On 1/28/2013 5:39 AM, cLx wrote:
On 28/01/2013 10:43, N_Cook wrote:
cLx wrote in message
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Hello,

I've looked for, but not found.
Is someone knowing what is the reference of a tiny 6 pins SMD chip
marked "AL207"?

Try "contained within" search on
www.alldatasheet.com

It dosn't work (it's a tiny boost - or step up - dc dc converter's),
because since it's a little surface mount chip, what is marked on is a
sort of code which could be not unique at all, not the chip's name.


XCL207?

6 pin Dc/DC converter


Could be that, but sadly no because it has no internal inductor, and
it's a step-up (the XCL207 is for step-down).

Looking at the data sheet for that part it seems the smd package
labeling bears no resemblance to chip number anyway, so you are going to
have to get more info, actual package size type may narrow it down,
some idea of its input voltage and expected output voltage. Whats the
device its in? JC
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On 29/01/2013 18:16, Archon wrote:
On 1/29/2013 8:12 AM, cLx wrote:
On 28/01/2013 13:43, Archon wrote:
On 1/28/2013 5:39 AM, cLx wrote:
On 28/01/2013 10:43, N_Cook wrote:
cLx wrote in message
...
Hello,

I've looked for, but not found.
Is someone knowing what is the reference of a tiny 6 pins SMD chip
marked "AL207"?

Try "contained within" search on
www.alldatasheet.com

It dosn't work (it's a tiny boost - or step up - dc dc converter's),
because since it's a little surface mount chip, what is marked on is a
sort of code which could be not unique at all, not the chip's name.


XCL207?

6 pin Dc/DC converter


Could be that, but sadly no because it has no internal inductor, and
it's a step-up (the XCL207 is for step-down).

Looking at the data sheet for that part it seems the smd package
labeling bears no resemblance to chip number anyway, so you are going to
have to get more info, actual package size type may narrow it down, some
idea of its input voltage and expected output voltage. Whats the device
its in? JC


It's the chip on this board :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-DC-DC-Co...-/140891808636
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On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 14:25:39 +0100, cLx
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On 29/01/2013 18:16, Archon wrote:
On 1/29/2013 8:12 AM, cLx wrote:
On 28/01/2013 13:43, Archon wrote:
On 1/28/2013 5:39 AM, cLx wrote:
On 28/01/2013 10:43, N_Cook wrote:
cLx wrote in message
...
Hello,

I've looked for, but not found.
Is someone knowing what is the reference of a tiny 6 pins SMD chip
marked "AL207"?

Try "contained within" search on
www.alldatasheet.com

It dosn't work (it's a tiny boost - or step up - dc dc converter's),
because since it's a little surface mount chip, what is marked on is a
sort of code which could be not unique at all, not the chip's name.


XCL207?

6 pin Dc/DC converter

Could be that, but sadly no because it has no internal inductor, and
it's a step-up (the XCL207 is for step-down).

Looking at the data sheet for that part it seems the smd package
labeling bears no resemblance to chip number anyway, so you are going to
have to get more info, actual package size type may narrow it down, some
idea of its input voltage and expected output voltage. Whats the device
its in? JC


It's the chip on this board :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-DC-DC-Co...-/140891808636


One ****ibility is the Intersil ISL9111EHADJZ-T7A

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One ****ibility is the Intersil ISL9111EHADJZ-T7A




How ****able?
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On 31/01/2013 19:53, wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 14:25:39 +0100, cLx
wrote:

On 29/01/2013 18:16, Archon wrote:
On 1/29/2013 8:12 AM, cLx wrote:
On 28/01/2013 13:43, Archon wrote:
On 1/28/2013 5:39 AM, cLx wrote:
On 28/01/2013 10:43, N_Cook wrote:
cLx wrote in message
...
Hello,

I've looked for, but not found.
Is someone knowing what is the reference of a tiny 6 pins SMD chip
marked "AL207"?

Try "contained within" search on
www.alldatasheet.com

It dosn't work (it's a tiny boost - or step up - dc dc converter's),
because since it's a little surface mount chip, what is marked on is a
sort of code which could be not unique at all, not the chip's name.


XCL207?

6 pin Dc/DC converter

Could be that, but sadly no because it has no internal inductor, and
it's a step-up (the XCL207 is for step-down).

Looking at the data sheet for that part it seems the smd package
labeling bears no resemblance to chip number anyway, so you are going to
have to get more info, actual package size type may narrow it down, some
idea of its input voltage and expected output voltage. Whats the device
its in? JC


It's the chip on this board :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-DC-DC-Co...-/140891808636


One ****ibility is the Intersil ISL9111EHADJZ-T7A


It was close, but there is a external diode and the pinouts dosn't
correspond. The component i'm looking for have :
_____
SW -| |- ??? (to GND by 10k resistor)
GND -| |- Vin or enable
FB -|_____|- enable or Vin



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One ****ibility is the Intersil ISL9111EHADJZ-T7A
It was close, but there is a external diode and the pinouts dosn't
correspond. The component i'm looking for have :
_____
SW -| |- ??? (to GND by 10k resistor)
GND -| |- Vin or enable
FB -|_____|- enable or Vin



So the chip is the one on the board


http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-DC-DC-Co...-/140891808636

priced at $2.59 for the board, so i guess you are not trying to repair a
$2.59 board, so why not buy the cheapo board and take the chip? JC
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On 07/02/2013 01:31, Archon wrote:
On 31/01/2013 1
One ****ibility is the Intersil ISL9111EHADJZ-T7A
It was close, but there is a external diode and the pinouts dosn't
correspond. The component i'm looking for have :
_____
SW -| |- ??? (to GND by 10k resistor)
GND -| |- Vin or enable
FB -|_____|- enable or Vin



So the chip is the one on the board


http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-DC-DC-Co...-/140891808636


priced at $2.59 for the board, so i guess you are not trying to repair a
$2.59 board, so why not buy the cheapo board and take the chip? JC


Because I wanted to read the real datasheet (and know the exacts
characteristics) before using it in my projects...
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Hello
I was interested too.
I find that chip interested from the module that i buy over ebay.
This is the exact component that you looking for.

http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tlv61220.pdf


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