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  • GadgetsFix
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    • Feb 2021
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    Looking for chip identification

    Hi guys,

    I am looking for some help identifying a chip.

    I have a
    MateBook X Pro MACH-W29 SP1MACHW19M VER B. I need to replace the chip in the photo. The identifying marks read: 7534 GA8T1T.

    Thank you for any help!

  • Answer selected by GadgetsFix at 03-07-2025, 06:09 AM.
    atmega4
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    • Jun 2017
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    AON7534 Low Voltage MOSFETs (12V - 30V) Status: Full Production 30V N-Channel MOSFET 20A (Ta), 30A (Tc) 3W (Ta)

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    • noname2024
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      • Aug 2024
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      #2
      This N-mostfet

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      • atmega4
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        AON7534 Low Voltage MOSFETs (12V - 30V) Status: Full Production 30V N-Channel MOSFET 20A (Ta), 30A (Tc) 3W (Ta)

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