I used to find these STR and STK animals in everything from cheap stereos to projection TVs back when I used to work at a TV repair shop.
When everything fails there's always my trusty 1989 ECG catalog. ECG is now part of NTE (www.nteinc.com). I grabbed two parts at random and NTE found a match on their online search, both with downloadable datasheets:
STR3123 crosses to NTE15021
STR2012 crosses to NTE1867
 
Happy datasheet hunting!
 
Tony
 
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On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 05:35:21AM -0800, rhonn tabanao enlightened us thusly
> Can you list some of there parts number here..
>
> --- Declan Moriarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > I need some data on these chips, made principally by
> > Sanken (part of
> > Allegro now) and Sanyo. I have about 500 -
> > somebody's sales stock. I
> > actually need to know what they are before I use
> > them, needless to say.
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OK. Parts in the appropiate package are:

STR3123        STR2135        STR2105
STR1096        STR2012        STR2013
STR4090A

nearly all have -SKN as a suffix, so I presume they are Sanken (now
owned by AllegroMicro). The STR20xx are regulators (str2012=12V)

The parts I have to replace are STR7xxx.

Those aside, I have close on 100 different part numbers in different
packages which will have been used in TV/audio applications from the
early/mid nineties. I haven't listed them for myself as yet.
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    With best Regards,

    Declan Moriarty.

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