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Audiorepair
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May 14, 2021, 03:00:03 pm »
Can't seem to find this IC, it is generating +15v and - 15v from 12v.
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AOZ1283PI
http://aosmd.com/res/data_sheets/AOZ1283PI.pdf
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Ah, thanks.
Weird, I tried to Google Z1283PI on 2 different days and got no hits, now it just comes up with the part first time.
Clearly I am intermittently faulty.
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