What is the right tyoe for G0GAE?

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  • pa3jem
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    • Aug 2023
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    What is the right tyoe for G0GAE?

    Yes I blew it.

    In an USB to SATA/IDE interface (XT-U33502) is a component called G0GAE or 606AE



    I can't find this component on internet. It must be something like a step down or buck converter.

    Anyone an idea that can help me to repair this interface?

    regards
    Johan
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