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sub a KA3842 with a TL3842 ?
got a monitor chassis with a bad ka3842. i have a tl3842, but am not well versed enough to compare via datasheets. can i do the substitution?
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sub a KA3842 with a TL3842 ?
On Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at 10:54:00 PM UTC-5, wrote:
got a monitor chassis with a bad ka3842. i have a tl3842, but am not well versed enough to compare via datasheets. can i do the substitution? thanks Not telling you what to do (and I didn't go through every parameter), but they're close enough where I'd try it. I might disconnect the output to make sure it doesn't cause an over volt in case the feedback is different. |
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