Hello. Does anyone know the code for this regulator marked H50A A121?
Regulatory code marked as H50A
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Hola, gracias por tu respuesta. Si es un regulador de 5 V y la distribución de pines coincide, 300 mA son suficientes. Gracias, se acerca bastante.
Google translate - Hi, thanks for your reply. If it's a 5V regulator and the pinout matches, 300mA is sufficient. Thanks, that's pretty close.Comment
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Try to identify the ICs that are powered by the regulator, then examine their datasheets. That should tell you what voltage they expect.Comment
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Hi. Thanks for your reply. That's the first thing I did; it's also printed on the motherboard. It's 5 volts output, thank you.Comment
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