[sdiy] How do you source smd parts (for repair)

Roman Sowa modular at go2.pl
Wed Dec 14 11:58:54 CET 2022


According to Hotenda.com this may be XC6114A132ER, a voltage detector, 
but they don't show BA132 option, BA133 is the closest

The website you mentioned first is very good for marking codes, I used 
it many times not even relizing they are also full of service manuals!
I can finally replace developing roll in my old printer without worrying 
if I could assemble it back. Thanks!

Roman

W dniu 2022-12-14 o 11:04, Jean Bender via Synth-diy pisze:
> Well, maybe i was not really good at explaining where i'm bit lost.
> 
> For example, i actually work on an Electro Harmonix pedal, using smd 
> components. Two of them are marked BA132, and i assume they are kind of 
> voltage regulator, but i'm not sure to source them on internet, neither 
> finding replacements parts for them..
> 
> How do you do for easily finding a smd part only from its labelling ?
> Thanks !!
> J.
> 
> Le mer. 14 déc. 2022 à 10:56, Jean Bender <lofideadbeat at gmail.com 
> <mailto:lofideadbeat at gmail.com>> a écrit :
> 
>     ok thanks. Never been directly into mouser search engine for that, i
>     gonna check !
>     thanks
> 
>     Le mer. 14 déc. 2022 à 10:42, brianw <brianw at audiobanshee.com
>     <mailto:brianw at audiobanshee.com>> a écrit :
> 
>         Mouser.com
> 
>         For repair, Mouser has a search engine that will allow you to
>         find many replacements, assuming that you understand all the
>         parameters. You might need to consult data sheets to understand
>         the details, but the Mouser search allows you to focus on the
>         parameters that are important to match (or beat).
> 
>         DigiKey is also popular, but in my experience they are always
>         significantly more expensive. I always check, though, when
>         something is difficult to locate.
> 
>         Brian
> 
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>         On Dec 14, 2022, at 1:35 AM, Jean Bender via Synth-diy
>         <synth-diy at synth-diy.org <mailto:synth-diy at synth-diy.org>> wrote:
>          > Hi !
>          > I'm getting more and more into repair, still in a hobbying
>         way, but i'm often in trouble for sourcing them.
>          > There are a lot of different websites helping to find which
>         part is, but sometimes they don't give the same informations.
>          > Today i'm mainly working with ........................., but
>         maybe some of you have other ways to do that, or better ideas !
>          >
>          > Thanks for your support !
>          > J.
>          >
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