What is the chip with this PN?
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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.
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.
What manufacturer has that logo and what chip is it?
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+1, always nice to see high quality photos. :)
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– Wossname
16 hours ago
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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.
What manufacturer has that logo and what chip is it?
integrated-circuit
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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.
What manufacturer has that logo and what chip is it?
integrated-circuit
integrated-circuit
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+1, always nice to see high quality photos. :)
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– Wossname
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+1, always nice to see high quality photos. :)
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– Wossname
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+1, always nice to see high quality photos. :)
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+1, always nice to see high quality photos. :)
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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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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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– Sparky256
yesterday
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+1 for useful link.
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– Ale..chenski
yesterday
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As @Sparky256 says complete your answer with the relevant information and we will probably upvote it. You could also accept it as an answer.
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– StainlessSteelRat
yesterday
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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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– 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.
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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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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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– Sparky256
yesterday
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+1 for useful link.
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– Ale..chenski
yesterday
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As @Sparky256 says complete your answer with the relevant information and we will probably upvote it. You could also accept it as an answer.
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– StainlessSteelRat
yesterday
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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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– 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.
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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.
New contributor
$endgroup$
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.
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– Sparky256
yesterday
1
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+1 for useful link.
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– Ale..chenski
yesterday
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As @Sparky256 says complete your answer with the relevant information and we will probably upvote it. You could also accept it as an answer.
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– 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.
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– Peter Mortensen
17 hours ago
1
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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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– SamGibson
15 hours ago
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show 3 more comments
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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.
New contributor
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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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edited 13 hours ago
Electric_90
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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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– Sparky256
yesterday
1
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+1 for useful link.
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– Ale..chenski
yesterday
3
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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.
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– 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.
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– SamGibson
15 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments
6
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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.
$endgroup$
– 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
6
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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.
$endgroup$
– 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
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+1 for useful link.
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– Ale..chenski
yesterday
$begingroup$
+1 for useful link.
$endgroup$
– Ale..chenski
yesterday
3
3
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As @Sparky256 says complete your answer with the relevant information and we will probably upvote it. You could also accept it as an answer.
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– 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.
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– 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
1
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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@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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+1, always nice to see high quality photos. :)
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– Wossname
16 hours ago