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Identify another SMD

acdc90
acdc90 over 1 year ago

Here is another SMD diode i want to identify i think package DO214AA used with IR2110 with 380v across ic

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  • javagoza
    javagoza over 1 year ago in reply to acdc90 +6 suggested
    use google lens Then in the Internet Archive usually you can browse old manufacturers site and datasheets Wayback Machine (archive.org) Ultrafast Rectifiers (archive.org) Rectifier Products…
  • dougw
    dougw over 1 year ago +1
    General Semiconductor logo according to Google image search - now owned by Vishay Siliconix
  • acdc90
    acdc90 over 1 year ago in reply to koudelad +1
    THANKS i am going to order MURS160
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    0 dougw over 1 year ago

    General Semiconductor logo according to Google image search - now owned by Vishay Siliconix

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    0 koudelad over 1 year ago

    At least two devices have MJ device marking

    MURS360: here is a datasheet: www.vishay.com/.../murs340.pdf

    MURS160: www.vishay.com/.../murs140.pdf

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    0 anniel747 over 1 year ago

    MURS360 if DO-214AB. MURS160 or MURS260 if DO-214AA. 

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    0 koudelad over 1 year ago in reply to anniel747

    Not MURS260, it has M2J device marking, see here: www.vishay.com/.../murs240.pdf

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    0 anniel747 over 1 year ago in reply to koudelad

    Not in the General Semiconductor era.

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    0 koudelad over 1 year ago in reply to anniel747

    Can't find a datasheet that would support the claim.

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    0 acdc90 over 1 year ago in reply to koudelad

    THANKS  i am going to order MURS160

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    0 acdc90 over 1 year ago in reply to acdc90

    WHEN I tried using google image on diode or on just the symbal i got no results.so is there anything else to get that to work? 

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    0 koudelad over 1 year ago in reply to acdc90

    Image search is currently pretty basic. If you provide a picture of a larger PCB area, it just finds some general electronics. If you focus only on the logo, it tries to find similar artefacts like jewelry or tatoos etc. I guess it would work better if a company logo on a building was provided or something similar. Currently it is only interpreted as some curves on some surface, which is pretty much anything.

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    0 javagoza over 1 year ago in reply to acdc90

    use google lensimage

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    Then in the Internet Archive usually you can browse old manufacturers site and datasheets

    Wayback Machine (archive.org)

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    Ultrafast Rectifiers (archive.org)

    Rectifier Products (archive.org)

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    Wayback Machine (archive.org)

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    Ultrafast Rectifiers (archive.org)

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    Wayback Machine (archive.org)

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