From: Andrei Chichak (acpmiedm_at_telusplanet.net)
Date: Tue Feb 15 2005 - 12:08:41 PST
At 12:27 PM 2005-02-15, you wrote:
>This answers the question of the ({C109} The big yellow one) in very
>articulate detail, will not put those buggers in the wrong way.
>
>Do you have a guess as to what the ({D10} Moto chip?) is?
D10 - a diode
M - bat wings of Motorola's logo, now known as ON semiconductor
Package looks like something called SMA SMB or SMC
SMA is 4.57 x 2.92 mm
SMB is 4.57 x 3.81 mm
SMC is 7.11 x 6.10 mm
70S - Date code
1BL3 - Got it! Its a ON Semiconductor MBRS130L Schottky Barrier Rectifier
1.0Amps 30Volts in an SMB package.
http://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/MBRS130LT3-D.PDF
Mouser has Fairchild equivalents $0.43-0.48 each
Digikey has IR and ON for $0.29-0.74
Newark has em. Future has them but you have to buy 2500.
Allied has em.
Look at www.findchips.com and enter MBRS130L .
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