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Hey guys can anyone identify this chip? Or link me to where it is sold?


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probably LT3430, a buck regulator. its used to step downa DC voltage usually. Like linear regulator (ie 7805) but better in some sense. Large pads used as heatsinks and large diode/cap nearby also indicate its likely a power part of some kind. If you have a few beers the weird graphic in the upper left becomes the letters "LT" for Linear Technologies.
http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/datasheet/34301fa.pdf

maybe cheaper elsewhere but here it is from digikey

http://www.digikey.ca/product-detail/en ... ND/1530926
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Any idea why someone would charge a thousand bucks to replace that chip? It's not mine but it's for a laser machine just like mine. Seems insane.
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jwar wrote:Any idea why someone would charge a thousand bucks to replace that chip? It's not mine but it's for a laser machine just like mine. Seems insane.
Because it's for an expensive ass laser machine and is a specialty thing. They don't expect you to know anything. I had a tv start to go out a couple years ago and they wanted $250 plus shipping to look at it...I opened it, replaced two $0.50 electros and never looked back.
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this is like the moog tech that gets $350 to install resistors
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Yea it's fucking bullshit. The guy that had it done was out of warranty too and they wanted the old board back before they would give him a new one. Talk about a mark up. I don't really want to say how much these machines cost, but for the price you pay, you should not have issues like this ever. Especially after 3 years of use.
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I think that is asking a bit much considering you can't always know how big a spike the power company will send down to your building and you are expecting a 0% failure rate from a company that does not own or control Linear Technology.
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eatyourguitar wrote:I think that is asking a bit much considering you can't always know how big a spike the power company will send down to your building and you are expecting a 0% failure rate from a company that does not own or control Linear Technology.
Well yea true. BUT I don't think they ought to charge so much for such a minor part. It's just silly and it's actually got me thinking of selling my laser. I can't be out thousand bucks if my mother board fries for no reason. That would be horrible.

It happens too often too which is scary. I don't know if they are charging that because of research and development or what, it just seems nuts.

And I know things will happen, nothing it fool proof, it's just a scary thought.
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I agree $1000 is absolutely ridiculous
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