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Old 15th October 2010, 04:57 AM   #1
graygem is offline graygem  United States
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Default Component identification on small DAC

I wasn't quite sure if this was the correct place to ask this but, here it goes anyway. I have a small DAC that I can't figure out a few parts. The DAC is based on the UDA1352TS. I am trying to find out what IC2, IC3, Ic4, and IC5 are. IC2 is labeled A3-LU. IC3 is labeled 7Z0AH (I believe). IC4 is labeled H80R. IC5 is labeled YJ then has a 66 (or 99) on it's side and then what looks like a p. Any help would be appreciated.

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