trying to identify SMPS chip...

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Mike Deblis

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I've got a small SMPS - 5V 2A SNP-0502 - made by Skynet (TW). The
controller chip is a DIL-8 marked:

SK-8085
x U 9511-1

....where "x" is a small triangle and the "U" is underlined.

Anyone know what this is or where I can get a datasheet - Skynet
regard this PSU as retired even though Jameco seem to be still selling
them... Does the "SK" imply a Skynet rebadged part?

Thanks

Mike
 
"SK" is a prefix much used by Sanken. Never seen an "8085".
And, near as I can tell, Sanken made a lot of OEM chips that they
do not publish data sheets for. NTE may have a cross-reference.
Is it in the driver circuit? or part of the sensor section?
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In article <bc45f679.0311180620.6cd3feb8@posting.google.com>, mdeblis@hotmail.com says...
I've got a small SMPS - 5V 2A SNP-0502 - made by Skynet (TW). The
controller chip is a DIL-8 marked:

SK-8085
x U 9511-1

...where "x" is a small triangle and the "U" is underlined.

Anyone know what this is or where I can get a datasheet - Skynet
regard this PSU as retired even though Jameco seem to be still selling
them... Does the "SK" imply a Skynet rebadged part?

Thanks

Mike
 

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