Microchip part identification.

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ian field

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This is a part I've asked about before, but got the number wrong - having
found another and used a better magnifier I found that I'd mistook an E for
a 1

The first chip was found on a Toshiba laptop display panel

/\\540
575E

The second was found on a Toshiba laptop audio board

/\\524
575C

Both devices are 4 pin and about 4.54 x 3.11mm.

TIA.
 
Hello.
You didnt tell package type.
A bit down at this page there are links to diff. Toshiba pages.
(Electic Components)
http://www.toshiba.co.jp/systems/index.html

Hope you can find out there, if you dont get any spec. answer.

/Pa

This is a part I've asked about before, but got the number wrong - having
found another and used a better magnifier I found that I'd mistook an E for
a 1

The first chip was found on a Toshiba laptop display panel

/\\540
575E

The second was found on a Toshiba laptop audio board

/\\524
575C

Both devices are 4 pin and about 4.54 x 3.11mm.

TIA.
 
"Pa" <Nomail@please.com> wrote in message news:fldfcj$j6o$1@aioe.org...
Hello.
You didnt tell package type.
I don't know the package type, that's why I described how many pins and gave
its measurements.

A bit down at this page there are links to diff. Toshiba pages.
Its not a Toshiba part - I put in the subject line its a Microchip part.

/\\ was the nearest ASCII representation I could make of the Microchip
stylised "M" trademark clearly stamped on the package - as shown with the
part number markings shown below.

(Electic Components)
http://www.toshiba.co.jp/systems/index.html

Hope you can find out there, if you dont get any spec. answer.

/Pa

This is a part I've asked about before, but got the number wrong - having
found another and used a better magnifier I found that I'd mistook an E
for a 1

The first chip was found on a Toshiba laptop display panel

/\\540
575E

The second was found on a Toshiba laptop audio board

/\\524
575C

Both devices are 4 pin and about 4.54 x 3.11mm.

TIA.
 
A little mistake by me.
Micro-chip or manufacurer Microchip.

And you are sure its Microchip and not Motorola logo?
http://www.chipdocs.com/logos/page3.html?ReR=GG&ReR=GG

Microchip has its line of packages here, and I can only
find one with 4 pins (SOT-143 on page31), if its surface mount.
Or is another type ?

http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/PackagingSpec/00049AR.pdf

More info here:
http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1415

Best would be a picture/photo of them and uploaded for ex. to this site
and then tell us the adress.
http://phosted.com

It can be an obsolete component, and hard to find at Microchip homepage.

/Pa


ian field skrev:
"Pa" <Nomail@please.com> wrote in message news:fldfcj$j6o$1@aioe.org...
Hello.
You didnt tell package type.

I don't know the package type, that's why I described how many pins and gave
its measurements.

A bit down at this page there are links to diff. Toshiba pages.

Its not a Toshiba part - I put in the subject line its a Microchip part.

/\\ was the nearest ASCII representation I could make of the Microchip
stylised "M" trademark clearly stamped on the package - as shown with the
part number markings shown below.

(Electic Components)
http://www.toshiba.co.jp/systems/index.html

Hope you can find out there, if you dont get any spec. answer.

/Pa

This is a part I've asked about before, but got the number wrong - having
found another and used a better magnifier I found that I'd mistook an E
for a 1

The first chip was found on a Toshiba laptop display panel

/\\540
575E

The second was found on a Toshiba laptop audio board

/\\524
575C

Both devices are 4 pin and about 4.54 x 3.11mm.

TIA.
 
"Pa" <Nomail@please.com> wrote in message news:flg3ut$r50$1@aioe.org...
A little mistake by me.
Micro-chip or manufacurer Microchip.

And you are sure its Microchip and not Motorola logo?
http://www.chipdocs.com/logos/page3.html?ReR=GG&ReR=GG

Microchip has its line of packages here, and I can only
find one with 4 pins (SOT-143 on page31), if its surface mount.
Or is another type ?

http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/PackagingSpec/00049AR.pdf
Thanks for the package info.

The nearest to the correct size would be a 4 pin version of the SOT-89, the
leads are "L" style SMD not "J" lead or flat leadframe like the SOT-89.
 

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