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What are this chips called?

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Primoz

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I found this picture somewhere and i would like to know the names of this chips. They are dc-dc switchers. I know only the specifications of the whole circuit:

Input voltage: 9-16v
Output voltages:
12v 3A
5v 10A
3,3v 10A
-5v 1A
-12v 1A
5vsb 1A
power good 5V

This circuit is a car ATX power supply
 

Ehhm...do you have these pictures smaller? (o;

The only thing I recognize is the TI logo in the first picture...the rest is pretty blurred (o;
 

The 'chips' are Texas Instruments plug-in power modules.

See the following page:

**broken link removed**
 

You are right. I found that for 12V I think it is PT5071A, for 3.3V Pt6361 and for 5V PT 6362.

Thanks :)
 

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