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Offline Framiga

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Hi

i'm trying to find a LT1585CM 3,3V too but even RS Components, doesn't have it in stock.

It is a D2PAK package (SMD).

I have found a similar component at RS

LM1084is-3.3 (5 Amp)

cod. 349-4379

but i'm not 100% sure of it.

Take a look and let me know.

Bye

PS- i'm not be able to find another component for the CSPPC.

It is a LTC1430CS (SO16)

EDIT- the exact cod of the 3.3 voltage regulator is:

LT1585CM 3,3
 
 

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yes it seems OK :-)

It is only 3 Amp but for a 1260 it is enough.

Bye

 

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Hi Stedy

about the LTC1430 . . . yes i know :-(

As you already seen, there is available the LTC1435 that is pin compatible but variable (if needed).

Thanks :-)



 

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The original (LT1085CM3.3) is a D2PAK
 

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Hi Jose,

have you got the new IC regulator?

BTW . . what's wrong with the old one? it was broken? (as NO ~3.3volt output) or only with a heavy loss in the output voltage? (less than 3,25x volt)

Let we know :-)
 

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Pay much attention during the soldering.

Those large SMD device, has to be pre-heated before the soldering.

If you don't have the right tools, ask for help to a technician.

Good luck :-)