[personal] Chip ID and datasheet?..

davis davis at saw.net
Fri Feb 1 05:56:47 CST 2008


davis wrote:
> Mike Hatch wrote:
>> That chip, can't remember the style, had wider pins for heat sinking, 
>> some had 2 or 3 pins per side as one large tab for greater effect.
>> They can be a bugger to get off, hot air reflow seem to work better. 
>> Have used a paint stripping gun on low heat to good effect, but use 
>> care.
>> Other than that I've not been able to find any datasheets, not much 
>> help I'm afraid.
> Dremel or cut off the leads and remove the leftovers if  you have a 
> known bad part.
> Trying to save a component that is questionable and endangering the 
> possibly irreplaceable PC board when chip replacements are available
> is not a good idea.
> Jim Davis.
>
>
I typed that? Also, don't jog on the highway, eat funny mushrooms or rob 
liquor stores for fun.

Jim Davis.
Sorry.....


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