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    Electronman
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    Hi,

    I have found a 3 pins chip mounted on a radiator in a switching power supply rated as "8200t", Can somebody help me out what is it and if it has any similar chip?

    Thanks

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    Sceadwian
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    Gotta have more markings on it than that. Pictures?
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    Nigel Goodwin
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sceadwian View Post
    Gotta have more markings on it than that. Pictures?
    No, you get some real obscure Chiniese chips used in PSU's, often you don't have a prayer of sourcing them
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