How do I identify chips by their markings?
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I thought there would be a website where I just type in the letters/digits on a chip and it would tell me what it is. Couldn't find one. I tried googling. Nope. Is there a place to go to find out? I have what I think may be some PFET or NFET smd chips, but I want to find out for sure what they are and then their datasheets.
Surely it can't be this hard? Where do I go to find out?
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googled and found this, cannot give a better answer :)
https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/334128/how-do-i-identify-smd-components-or-how-do-i-identify-any-component -
try this site: http://www.s-manuals.com/smd
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Thanks. Unfortunately, none of those resources had the part identifiers for the parts that I have. So, lesson learned: I'll create my own ID catalog every time I buy a receive a new part. That way, if need be, I can identify it later.
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