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Franc Zabkar
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On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 12:23:45 -0700, PlainBill <PlainBill47@yahoo.com>
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I see this one quite often:
http://www.diodes.com/datasheets/AP1117.pdf
It comes in an adjustable version and fixed versions - 1.5V, 1.8V,
2.5V, 3.3V, and 5.0V. The part number incorporates the voltage, eg
AP1117E18 is a 1.8V device.
Your Bnn numbers would be voltage ratings.
Here's an NS version:
http://www.national.com/dt/lm1117.pdf
.... and another:
http://www.icbase.com/hotic/html/docs/LM1117.pdf
supply voltage for LGDT3303" and a "1.8V supply voltage for LGDT3303":
http://www.haluyatech.com/down/lgtunner/TDVS-H066F.pdf
See pages 21 and 22.
http://www.exar.com/Files/Documents/SP6669_DS_RevC.pdf
- Franc Zabkar
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There are many variants of the UTC1117 linear LDO regulator.Well, I'm tentatively reporting success. Focusing on the
K4D551638H-LC50 RAM, I was able to determine it got power from U8 a
UTC1117. THAT turned out to be a 3.3V regulator. WTF??? The
K4D551638H-LC50 requires 2.6 volts! The I discovered that YOUWANG
ELECTRONICS makes variants with other output voltages. There are
three UTC1117s on the board, the one powering the K4D551638H-LC50 has
B25 on it (this is not the date code per the data sheet). The others
have B33 (near the Flash memory) and B18 (near the LGDT3303).
I see this one quite often:
http://www.diodes.com/datasheets/AP1117.pdf
It comes in an adjustable version and fixed versions - 1.5V, 1.8V,
2.5V, 3.3V, and 5.0V. The part number incorporates the voltage, eg
AP1117E18 is a 1.8V device.
Your Bnn numbers would be voltage ratings.
Here's an NS version:
http://www.national.com/dt/lm1117.pdf
.... and another:
http://www.icbase.com/hotic/html/docs/LM1117.pdf
This LG Innotek VSB/QAM + NTSC tuner datasheet refers to a "3.3VI haven't been able to find a data sheet for the LGDT3303, but 3.3 volts
appears to be right for the flash memory.
supply voltage for LGDT3303" and a "1.8V supply voltage for LGDT3303":
http://www.haluyatech.com/down/lgtunner/TDVS-H066F.pdf
See pages 21 and 22.
That looks right for a 1.2V supply:And all of the UTC1117's were from YOUWANG ELECTRONICS.
The next problem was locating a replacement for the dead chip.
Fortunately, Mouser Electronics came to my rescue. They stock only
one adjustable bucking regulator in the SOT23-5 package. It's the
Exar SP6669AEK-L, and it has the correct pinout. The best news they
will sell in quantities of 1.
http://www.exar.com/Files/Documents/SP6669_DS_RevC.pdf
Good luck.Now to make up an order (I need caps, transistors, and a fuse for a
dead LCD monitor). Then a weeks wait for the pars to come in.
Finally, solder in the regulator and give it the smoke test.
PlainBill
- Franc Zabkar
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