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  • Chungalin
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jul 2014
    • 423
    • Spain

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    PEC? Semiconductor manufacturer identification

    I've found this logo in many chinese diodes but never found a single datasheet or a website from PEC. Well, that's how I read that logo. Perhaps that's my fault. I've drawn the logo myself, with the hope that Google images would match something, but no results... any idea?
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  • kc8adu
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    • Nov 2003
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    Re: PEC? Semiconductor manufacturer identification

    peccor.
    iirc they were just a rebadger of surplus.
    could be anything.the ultrafire of semiconductors.

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    • KARTEK-PRO
      CuriousCure
      • Jun 2015
      • 3
      • India

      #3
      Re: PEC? Semiconductor manufacturer identification

      pec => PANjit International

      http://www.panjit.com.tw/

      proof: see pics in attached product catalogue
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