A 2PB1424 is marked M1, but not the only device to have that marking. Especially if you think it's an LDO...
Anyone know what this part is? I can't seem to find a datasheet on it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Anyone know what this part is? I can't seem to find a datasheet on it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
60KQ60B schottky diode.
Thank's man. I thought the Q was an 8.
I cant seem to get any love from google recently.
I cant seem to get any love from google recently.
Did you include the package type in your search?
"R32 marking SMD TO-?? datasheet pdf" or some thing like that mostly seems to work for me.
I cant seem to get any love from google recently.
Did you include the package type in your search?
"R32 marking SMD TO-?? datasheet pdf" or some thing like that mostly seems to work for me.
i did. Ive tried pretty much every combination of text on the package i can think of too.
Check ON's site. If you're desperate you can go through all their sot-223 datasheets, or email them with that picture.
R32 is a datecode, it's 3064 that you'll need to figure out.
Couldn’t find this one used in IBM SystemX SSD 50GB (P/N: 43W7714)
SMD marking code is AEL with some bars above and below. Package dimensions looks like a SSOT25.
The closest I could find is Torex XC74xxx series but couldn’t find SMD mark info in the document.
Thanks for the reply.
The problem is that AEL seems to be a SSOT25 and the datasheet doesn't mention this package.
In the picture below you can see A04G (the voltage detector SOT25) and the AEL at its side.
An "identify that component" challenge:
28-pin 0.3" DIP IC, possibly some sort of microcontroller.
Markings have been deliberately etched off.
It's from a cheap eBay-generic serial CNC handwheel pulse generator - maybe something old, or something obscure from China.
Pin 4: UART RXD
Pin 5: UART TXD
Pin 6: 11.0592 MHz crystal, plus typical crystal load capacitors.
Pin 7: Other side of the crystal oscillator.
Pin 14: Ground
Pin 28: +5V supply.
Any takers?
High voltage resistor divider, probably. ...and frequency compensated with the blue ceramic cap.
Wonder if anyone can offer pointers to this please? Not sure what the package is but C18 is an 0805 for reference. I can't quite work out if the lines are indicating fields e.g. date code.
From tracing assuming pin 1 is at the bottom of the pic I can say pins 1&2 are 0v, pin3 is +5v and the others are analogue signals which I'm trying to trace. Maybe some sort of clamp?
Thanks
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INA213 - about a minute or two of googling. Grhhhhh.
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ina210.pdf
Thanks, that's the one! Out of interest, what did you Google? I tried searching and a few sites like s-manuals.com & smdcodes.com but didn't get any hits for a 6-pin device. In the end I opted for a punt on here and some sleep...
I found this on the ground at the park today. I suspect its part of some sort of drone, but i dont know.
The micro is a PIC12F629. The back side is just a button and a battery holder.
When powered at ~3v3 the led blinks when you press the button, but stops as soon as you release it.
Anyone have any ideas?