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Erkz wrote:So Tuners, weird question because I've exhausted all other outlets and I know there are smart peeps here.
I'm currently looking for either one of these IC chips:
STR-A6052M
A6052M
Does anyone know where I can buy one of these locally or does anyone have one of these IC chips that I can buy off of them?
It looks like this:
It's an 8DIP IC with pin 6 blank (So I guess it's 7DIP, lol) and is an offline PWM flyback circuit. Data below, second line.
I have tried most of the electronics stores I know and even some I don't.
Any help AT ALL would be very appreciated. And thanks for taking the time to read this long winded post.
matix wrote:Erkz wrote:So Tuners, weird question because I've exhausted all other outlets and I know there are smart peeps here.
I'm currently looking for either one of these IC chips:
STR-A6052M
A6052M
Does anyone know where I can buy one of these locally or does anyone have one of these IC chips that I can buy off of them?
It looks like this:
It's an 8DIP IC with pin 6 blank (So I guess it's 7DIP, lol) and is an offline PWM flyback circuit. Data below, second line.
I have tried most of the electronics stores I know and even some I don't.
Any help AT ALL would be very appreciated. And thanks for taking the time to read this long winded post.
What equipment is it for or came from?
matix wrote:If you can, give me model and make of fridge
maj. tom wrote:yeah don't waste your time looking for this chip from any store local, you will get better luck with wasa fixing a trench properly. You shudda ask this q long time ago i cudda tell u don't waste your time like that.
Either buy it online and eat the total cost for buying just one chip, or start scavenging local. You could probably get the entire board from somebody old fridge in some old junk repair place with plenty old fridge and ac units. Some LG aircon boards have a chip TNY277PN @23W/230V labeled IC01D which more less does the same thing as STR-A6052M @22W/230V, but unfortunately the pins are not in the same signal arrangement and won't match the corresponding pads on your board's design.
You may specifically find the chip if you dig in appliances of the same brand name of your refrigerator:
* Battery chargers for cell phones, digital cameras, video cameras, shavers, emergency lights
* Stand-by power for LCD TVs, desktop PCs, LED Printers, audio equipment
* Small switched-mode power supplies for inkjet printers, DVD/CD players, set-top boxes
* Auxiliary power supplies for A/C, refrigerators, washers, dish washers, and other white goods
timelapse wrote:You check Luxsam by chance?
Gladiator wrote:Do you shop on Ebay OP?
Plenty available and quick shipping too....
https://www.ebay.com/itm/272584120612?h ... X&LH_BIN=1
pugboy wrote:locally it is hard for electronics places to bother stocking the wide range of parts used nowadays and sales are far and few since not many persons fix at board level anymore.
Was much more common with non IC circuitry.
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