I need datasheet OZ8283LN AND SCHEMATIC SN4SL01 MB REV: 1.3...

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Hello team, how are you?
I need this a lot.

who can make available to me I have not found.

Thank you in advance.
 
ctae...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello team, how are you?
I need this a lot.

who can make available to me I have not found.

Thank you in advance.

Schematic for OZ8283LN on this page:

https://www.dianyuan.com/article/35043.html
 
On Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 9:29:24 AM UTC-4, JC wrote:
ctae...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello team, how are you?
I need this a lot.

who can make available to me I have not found.

Thank you in advance.

Schematic for OZ8283LN on this page:

https://www.dianyuan.com/article/35043.html

When scouring the web, I often find hard to find .pdfs and representative schematics on Russian sites. I put the page on Google Translate and go from there.
 
Em quarta-feira, 16 de setembro de 2020 às 10:52:54 UTC-3, ohg...@gmail.com escreveu:
On Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 9:29:24 AM UTC-4, JC wrote:
ctae...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello team, how are you?
I need this a lot.

who can make available to me I have not found.

Thank you in advance.

Schematic for OZ8283LN on this page:

https://www.dianyuan.com/article/35043.html
When scouring the web, I often find hard to find .pdfs and representative schematics on Russian sites. I put the page on Google Translate and go from there.
I tried, but I found neither Russian nor Chinese. it is snake wing that datasheet.
 
On Wed, 16 Sep 2020 04:33:31 -0700 (PDT), \"ctae...@gmail.com\"
<ctaestudo@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello team, how are you?
I need this a lot.

who can make available to me I have not found.

Thank you in advance.

Where used?

RL
 
On Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 7:33:35 AM UTC-4, ctae...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello team, how are you?
I need this a lot.

who can make available to me I have not found.

Thank you in advance.

SN was TI\'s prefix for TTL ICs Are you sure that you aren\'t looking for SN74SL01 instead of SN4SL01?

SN74 was the consumer grade series, while the SN54 series was military grade.
 

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