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castingflame:
AJK0(or O) SOT23-6. Anyone know what it is? It may be a MCP4725A0T-E/CH 
 
I need to confirm it but I am struggling.

amyk:
Post a picture of it.

For reference, attached is a picture from someone selling MCP4725A0T.

castingflame:
Thank you for your response amyk. Your wish is my command.





Well the codes don't match to what I thought it was. It is not a million miles away though. I believe the last few letters after the forward slash are for package type and in this chip /CH denotes SOT-23.

castingflame:
FWIW, another 2 suppliers on AliExpress have these pictures with the MCP4725A0T-E/CH and they are different numbers again...

AJEQ





AJ4A





And one I ordered from Farnell is labeled  AJ42





They ALL have the AJ prefix though.

castingflame:
So far I have used;

Google: 

All Transistors: https://alltransistors.com/search.php?search=ANK0

Markings SMD: http://www.s-manuals.com/smd

The SMD Code Book: https://www.sphere.bc.ca/download/smd-codebook.pdf

SMD Codes Databook: caxapa.ru/thumbs/588912/smd-codes.pdf

Surface Mount package markings search: https://www.random-science-tools.com/electronics/SMD_markings.php?formtype=SMD_markings_search&search_string=AJK0

The SMD Codebook (R P Blackwell):   www.marsport.org.uk/smd/mainframe.htm

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I emailed all my suppliers from my original orders but a lot of them are just not responding or unhelpful as they are generic sellers that do not specialise but 'box shift' their items.

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