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I have one IC for which I can not find any clue for the part number (PN).



It has "BA7P16" and "5810" on it.



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What manufacturer has that logo and what chip is it?










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I have one IC for which I can not find any clue for the part number (PN).



It has "BA7P16" and "5810" on it.



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What manufacturer has that logo and what chip is it?










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It has "BA7P16" and "5810" on it.



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What manufacturer has that logo and what chip is it?










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I have one IC for which I can not find any clue for the part number (PN).



It has "BA7P16" and "5810" on it.



Enter image description here



What manufacturer has that logo and what chip is it?







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    You should complete your answer. Q1 is a dual N-channel 20V MOSFET with a common drain. Links to parts tend to dry up over time, so all we have left is what you copied and put in quotation highlight.
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    Can you be more explicit in your answer about the process (so the answer can applied more generally and benefit others)? For instance, was it logo search → manufacturer name "Alpha and Omega Semiconductor" → search on Digikey for the manufacturer → manufacturer page on Digikey → search on that page for "BA7P16" and "5810" → match for "5810"? Or some other step/process? (Use the edit button.) Thanks in advance.
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    @DerStrom8 - Hi, Just FYI, here is confirmation that for this device, the top row is part of the device part number, and the second row is other info, including a date code (format not explained here), clearly not a simple YYWW format! See this archived PDF link, since the link now fails on the live Alpha & Omega Semiconductor website.
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    $begingroup$
    You should complete your answer. Q1 is a dual N-channel 20V MOSFET with a common drain. Links to parts tend to dry up over time, so all we have left is what you copied and put in quotation highlight.
    $endgroup$
    – Sparky256
    yesterday








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    +1 for useful link.
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    $begingroup$
    As @Sparky256 says complete your answer with the relevant information and we will probably upvote it. You could also accept it as an answer.
    $endgroup$
    – StainlessSteelRat
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    Can you be more explicit in your answer about the process (so the answer can applied more generally and benefit others)? For instance, was it logo search → manufacturer name "Alpha and Omega Semiconductor" → search on Digikey for the manufacturer → manufacturer page on Digikey → search on that page for "BA7P16" and "5810" → match for "5810"? Or some other step/process? (Use the edit button.) Thanks in advance.
    $endgroup$
    – Peter Mortensen
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  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @DerStrom8 - Hi, Just FYI, here is confirmation that for this device, the top row is part of the device part number, and the second row is other info, including a date code (format not explained here), clearly not a simple YYWW format! See this archived PDF link, since the link now fails on the live Alpha & Omega Semiconductor website.
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    – SamGibson
    15 hours ago


















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I think I found it by myself. It is from Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Inc. Here take a look.



This website helps.






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    $begingroup$
    You should complete your answer. Q1 is a dual N-channel 20V MOSFET with a common drain. Links to parts tend to dry up over time, so all we have left is what you copied and put in quotation highlight.
    $endgroup$
    – Sparky256
    yesterday








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    $begingroup$
    +1 for useful link.
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    – Ale..chenski
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    $begingroup$
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    $endgroup$
    – StainlessSteelRat
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  • $begingroup$
    Can you be more explicit in your answer about the process (so the answer can applied more generally and benefit others)? For instance, was it logo search → manufacturer name "Alpha and Omega Semiconductor" → search on Digikey for the manufacturer → manufacturer page on Digikey → search on that page for "BA7P16" and "5810" → match for "5810"? Or some other step/process? (Use the edit button.) Thanks in advance.
    $endgroup$
    – Peter Mortensen
    17 hours ago






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    @DerStrom8 - Hi, Just FYI, here is confirmation that for this device, the top row is part of the device part number, and the second row is other info, including a date code (format not explained here), clearly not a simple YYWW format! See this archived PDF link, since the link now fails on the live Alpha & Omega Semiconductor website.
    $endgroup$
    – SamGibson
    15 hours ago
















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  • 6




    $begingroup$
    You should complete your answer. Q1 is a dual N-channel 20V MOSFET with a common drain. Links to parts tend to dry up over time, so all we have left is what you copied and put in quotation highlight.
    $endgroup$
    – Sparky256
    yesterday








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    +1 for useful link.
    $endgroup$
    – Ale..chenski
    yesterday






  • 3




    $begingroup$
    As @Sparky256 says complete your answer with the relevant information and we will probably upvote it. You could also accept it as an answer.
    $endgroup$
    – StainlessSteelRat
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    Can you be more explicit in your answer about the process (so the answer can applied more generally and benefit others)? For instance, was it logo search → manufacturer name "Alpha and Omega Semiconductor" → search on Digikey for the manufacturer → manufacturer page on Digikey → search on that page for "BA7P16" and "5810" → match for "5810"? Or some other step/process? (Use the edit button.) Thanks in advance.
    $endgroup$
    – Peter Mortensen
    17 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @DerStrom8 - Hi, Just FYI, here is confirmation that for this device, the top row is part of the device part number, and the second row is other info, including a date code (format not explained here), clearly not a simple YYWW format! See this archived PDF link, since the link now fails on the live Alpha & Omega Semiconductor website.
    $endgroup$
    – SamGibson
    15 hours ago
















  • 6




    $begingroup$
    You should complete your answer. Q1 is a dual N-channel 20V MOSFET with a common drain. Links to parts tend to dry up over time, so all we have left is what you copied and put in quotation highlight.
    $endgroup$
    – Sparky256
    yesterday








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    +1 for useful link.
    $endgroup$
    – Ale..chenski
    yesterday






  • 3




    $begingroup$
    As @Sparky256 says complete your answer with the relevant information and we will probably upvote it. You could also accept it as an answer.
    $endgroup$
    – StainlessSteelRat
    yesterday










  • $begingroup$
    Can you be more explicit in your answer about the process (so the answer can applied more generally and benefit others)? For instance, was it logo search → manufacturer name "Alpha and Omega Semiconductor" → search on Digikey for the manufacturer → manufacturer page on Digikey → search on that page for "BA7P16" and "5810" → match for "5810"? Or some other step/process? (Use the edit button.) Thanks in advance.
    $endgroup$
    – Peter Mortensen
    17 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @DerStrom8 - Hi, Just FYI, here is confirmation that for this device, the top row is part of the device part number, and the second row is other info, including a date code (format not explained here), clearly not a simple YYWW format! See this archived PDF link, since the link now fails on the live Alpha & Omega Semiconductor website.
    $endgroup$
    – SamGibson
    15 hours ago










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$begingroup$
You should complete your answer. Q1 is a dual N-channel 20V MOSFET with a common drain. Links to parts tend to dry up over time, so all we have left is what you copied and put in quotation highlight.
$endgroup$
– Sparky256
yesterday






$begingroup$
You should complete your answer. Q1 is a dual N-channel 20V MOSFET with a common drain. Links to parts tend to dry up over time, so all we have left is what you copied and put in quotation highlight.
$endgroup$
– Sparky256
yesterday






1




1




$begingroup$
+1 for useful link.
$endgroup$
– Ale..chenski
yesterday




$begingroup$
+1 for useful link.
$endgroup$
– Ale..chenski
yesterday




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3




$begingroup$
As @Sparky256 says complete your answer with the relevant information and we will probably upvote it. You could also accept it as an answer.
$endgroup$
– StainlessSteelRat
yesterday




$begingroup$
As @Sparky256 says complete your answer with the relevant information and we will probably upvote it. You could also accept it as an answer.
$endgroup$
– StainlessSteelRat
yesterday












$begingroup$
Can you be more explicit in your answer about the process (so the answer can applied more generally and benefit others)? For instance, was it logo search → manufacturer name "Alpha and Omega Semiconductor" → search on Digikey for the manufacturer → manufacturer page on Digikey → search on that page for "BA7P16" and "5810" → match for "5810"? Or some other step/process? (Use the edit button.) Thanks in advance.
$endgroup$
– Peter Mortensen
17 hours ago




$begingroup$
Can you be more explicit in your answer about the process (so the answer can applied more generally and benefit others)? For instance, was it logo search → manufacturer name "Alpha and Omega Semiconductor" → search on Digikey for the manufacturer → manufacturer page on Digikey → search on that page for "BA7P16" and "5810" → match for "5810"? Or some other step/process? (Use the edit button.) Thanks in advance.
$endgroup$
– Peter Mortensen
17 hours ago




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$begingroup$
@DerStrom8 - Hi, Just FYI, here is confirmation that for this device, the top row is part of the device part number, and the second row is other info, including a date code (format not explained here), clearly not a simple YYWW format! See this archived PDF link, since the link now fails on the live Alpha & Omega Semiconductor website.
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– SamGibson
15 hours ago






$begingroup$
@DerStrom8 - Hi, Just FYI, here is confirmation that for this device, the top row is part of the device part number, and the second row is other info, including a date code (format not explained here), clearly not a simple YYWW format! See this archived PDF link, since the link now fails on the live Alpha & Omega Semiconductor website.
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