Got a China made 4.5v smp power supply that has broken down and it seems to be it's device for monitoring voltage and current output located on its low voltage side.
Unlike most supplies which the optocoupler diode is at ground level fed via say a zener or under a TL431 control, this one is fed via a resistor from + side and its lower end goes to this smd device, which I can understand, as at 4.5v regulation begins to get a bit sloppy due to a lack of workable voltage room.
So I wonder if anyone can give me a clue as to what this part true number may be, it has M801 on one side with E506 beneath. An LT4430 has been put forward but pin outs are wrong, with most copies of semiconductors I find they are TI chips so wonder if its one of theirs in a new form.
The wires are for low voltage output but polarity is reversed as it feeds an old radio with negative centre pin.
Many thanks for any help
David
Unlike most supplies which the optocoupler diode is at ground level fed via say a zener or under a TL431 control, this one is fed via a resistor from + side and its lower end goes to this smd device, which I can understand, as at 4.5v regulation begins to get a bit sloppy due to a lack of workable voltage room.
So I wonder if anyone can give me a clue as to what this part true number may be, it has M801 on one side with E506 beneath. An LT4430 has been put forward but pin outs are wrong, with most copies of semiconductors I find they are TI chips so wonder if its one of theirs in a new form.
The wires are for low voltage output but polarity is reversed as it feeds an old radio with negative centre pin.
Many thanks for any help
David
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