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On 4/8/2025 6:44 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:I'd require a better camera to get a better photo than this:On 4/8/2025 6:29 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:I don't know what to tell you except maybe get someone with better eyesight to look at it. The First of the new photos is a good angle, I can see the lines of text but still blurry. The second and third of the new photos are a bad angle such that the light doesn't catch the text, but better resolution.On 4/8/2025 5:15 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:Here's a larger version of the better one. I think I clicked wrong before generating that link.On 4/8/2025 4:00 PM, Zen Cycle wrote:>On 4/8/2025 3:04 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:>On 4/8/2025 1:40 PM, Zen Cycle wrote:>On 4/8/2025 12:44 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:>On 4/7/2025 2:58 PM, Zen Cycle wrote:>>Just as a matter of personal interest, can you read the numbers off the 16 pin IC?It has no numbers or other codes at all! It's solid black with a sort of fine stippled finish.
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Take another look. I can see 4 rows of text but the resolution on the picture isn't good enough to make it out. FWIW, it's the square device in your second picture with 4 solder joints on each side, next to the octagonal device with "220" written on it (that's a 220uH inductor, likely part of a PWM or PS switcher circuit).
Sorry, Zen, it absolutely has no writing on it. I don't know if I can manage a micro photograph to convince you, but I'm using a high powered loupe in sunlight. It's just a stippled black finish.
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Try again, using this as a reference:
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https://1drv.ms/i/c/5c034a6b86a172e9/ EX6snfFdTeJMl1tfB4xqOUwBXw_4YXVPsbTNjw04Bpgcdw?e=lFRSWg
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4 lines of text. I think I can make out 4x35x on the first line, but that's it.
Those are reflections. There is no text, no letters, no numbers. I'll try to get a super-closeup photo later, but this is silly.
Here are two more shots, through a loupe:
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54440036155_e9437c6d58_m.jpg
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54438807352_4bb9fb0d30_m.jpg
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Honest, no text, no letters, no numbers.
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/16972296@N08/54438807352/in/dateposted- public/
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It does seem odd to have an unlabeled 16 pin device. I can check to see if that's some sort of coating applied over some text.
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... Nope. Some fine black stuff scraped away, and the surface now looks smoother, but still no visible characters.
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I know Jeff has already commented about seeing the text, I'd be interested if anyone else has seen the photos and can comment.
_All_ devices of this type are laser etched with the part number and some sort of factory/lot/date code, or at the very least with some type of abbreviated code that you can decipher with the data sheet. Some companies _do_ have devices custom built with no markings to prevent reverse engineering, but those are rare and generally restricted to higher dollar items.
No big deal. It was just a matter of personal interest, don't bother putting anymore effort into it if you don't want to.
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