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Datasheet required STK795-820 or 821

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Stroonz

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Jan 28, 2011, 10:34:12 AM1/28/11
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Can't find one anywhere, maybe not available. Any help appreciated.

Fred

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Jan 28, 2011, 10:43:33 AM1/28/11
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Stroonz <str0...@aol.com> wrote in news:50ee54ab-1903-4898-adcd-
0030de...@u14g2000vbg.googlegroups.com:

> Can't find one anywhere, maybe not available. Any help appreciated.
>

You need to learn about www.google.com

I put in STK795 data sheet and got over 16,000 hits. Take your pick.

Meat Plow

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Jan 28, 2011, 2:18:54 PM1/28/11
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Funny, he's posting from Google Groups :)

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Stroonz

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Jan 28, 2011, 6:13:12 PM1/28/11
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On Jan 28, 10:43 am, Fred <nob...@home.com> wrote:
> Stroonz <str00...@aol.com> wrote in news:50ee54ab-1903-4898-adcd-
> 0030de67d...@u14g2000vbg.googlegroups.com:

>
> > Can't find one anywhere, maybe not available.  Any help appreciated.
>
> You need to learn aboutwww.google.com
>
> I put in STK795 data sheet and got over 16,000 hits.  Take your pick.

And that helps me how? The STK795 series includes everything from
voltage regulators to IPMs. Anyone with knowledge of semiconductors
and hybrid ICs would know there are fundamental differences between
chopper regulators, amplifiers, IPMs, etc. I can't just "take my
pick". What I need is a datasheet for the STK795-820. The 821 is
functionally similar.


Meat Plow

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Jan 28, 2011, 7:44:37 PM1/28/11
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Just what did you need the data sheet for? The YPPD-J018C is the LG
version for their YSUS amp.

Dave M

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Jan 28, 2011, 9:32:46 PM1/28/11
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Ummm... I think you missed the point. If you ask Google for exactly what
you want, chances it will give it to you. Google for

"STK795-820" datasheeet

and you'll find it very quickly. Be sure to enclose the "STK795-820" within
quotes, because the Google search engine interprets the dash as an exclusion
term. That is, a dash in front of a word or character string will exclude
that string from the search.

Click on Advanced Search (on the Google search page) and your searches will
be much more productive.
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David
dgminala at mediacombb dot net

Stroonz

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Jan 29, 2011, 6:09:59 AM1/29/11
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Thanks Dave. I've done that. The problem is that although Google
returns hits that appear to be what I want, if you click on those
links they take you to places that sell the IPMs, but have NO actual
data sheet for that specific device, just the first one in the 795
series, which is a smps regulator IC. OTOH, it's possible I missed
the only link out of hundreds that might actually have it. Thanks
again.

Edwin

Arfa Daily

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Jan 29, 2011, 11:29:58 AM1/29/11
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"Stroonz" <str0...@aol.com> wrote in message
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I don't think that you have. Clearly, you are an experienced searcher, and
your experience is exactly the same as mine on many occasions. Just for
sport, I followed your stk device all the way back to Sanyo's semicon site,
and although the device is basically recognised, it says that it is
obsolete, and no data is held on it, so I think that it is unlikely that you
will find any.

Arfa

Stroonz

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Jan 29, 2011, 1:56:12 PM1/29/11
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On Jan 29, 11:29 am, "Arfa Daily" <arfa.da...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
>
> >> Click on Advanced Search (on the Google search page) and your searches
> >> will
> >> be much more productive.
> >> --
> >> David
> >> dgminala at mediacombb dot net
>
> > Thanks Dave.  I've done that.  The problem is that although Google
> > returns hits that appear to be what I want, if you click on those
> > links they take you to places that sell the IPMs, but have NO actual
> > data sheet for that specific device, just the first one in the 795
> > series, which is a smps regulator IC.  OTOH, it's possible I missed
> > the only link out of hundreds that might actually have it.  Thanks
> > again.
>
> > Edwin
>
> I don't think that you have. Clearly, you are an experienced searcher, and
> your experience is exactly the same as mine on many occasions. Just for
> sport, I followed your stk device all the way back to Sanyo's semicon site,
> and although the device is basically recognised, it says that it is
> obsolete, and no data is held on it, so I think that it is unlikely that you
> will find any.
>
> Arfa

Thanks sir. I appreciate the effort. I was hoping I was either
missing something, or that someone would have a sheet stored
somewhere.

Edwin

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