hilfe uber 18150Z SOP6 SMD?!?

does anyone knows what component is 18150Z, SOP6 package SMD (2 x 3 pins)

its in circle of power supply of portable DVD player...i guess it could be some voltage buck converter....cant find any datasheet at all ?!?!? i need a datasheet of it or information what can be replacement for it?!?!

thanks

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upsit
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If you can't not identify the purpose of this chip, what makes you think it is bad? Is there big gaping hole in it?

Jamie

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Jamie

"Jamie" wrote

i am sorry for being arogant, but your question/conclusion is a bit lame :))

.....well, of course i am not asking just for curiosity....the component is burnt out (smoked) so it is completely logical that i am asking about this particular component to replace it with new one or replacement that can suits there....

and purpose of the "chip" (more likely is about the complex MOSFET) is definitely about power control in any sense since it is in serial connection right after DC power jack 9 - 12 Volts input...

btw; are you even in electronics at all?!?!?!

i have a dozen of AudioSonic portable DVD players and all of them have the same problem; that part is burnt out and it wont work....

i bought a working one, opened it and found out that compnent is marked as i already wrote it.....so, to replace it, i need to know what am i replacing....coz Google does not recognize that SMD marking....

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upsit

Are you in Australia at all ?

geoff

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geoff

"geoff" wrote

yes...at the moment i am in Mandurah nearby Perth, why?

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upsit

Are these any help?

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Vote 99% Greens

IWHT a typical SMT marking would be "too generic" for Google to make much sense of it.

Links to SMD code books occasionally get posted on alt.binaries.schematics.electronics, or one or more of the sci.electronics groups.

Google might be able to do something with: "SMD code book".

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Ian Field

Thought from the Subject that you might have thought aus was Austria.

geoff

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geoff

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