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  1. M

    Ne555p

    That's the problem it's symmetrical, there is no defined left hand corner looking at it from the top, pins down rotate it through 180 deg it looks exactly the same. There is a clear plastic dot toward one corner it is not exactly over a pin and id taken it as a spruce mark from the casting...
  2. M

    Ne555p

    That's answered the question, there is a clear plastic dot in the casting toward one corner that must be pin one. Good, I've learnt something allready. Thanks
  3. M

    Ne555p

    Ill be asking a lot of stupid questions as long as im using this forum Speaker guy, probably just as easy to answer them as take the piss.
  4. M

    Ne555p

    I can see the part number NE555P under what I presume to be a bach number next to what looks like a little stamp of Texas, there is no dimple as in the example on your jpeg the question is which way is up? Mark K
  5. M

    Ne555p

    How is it going all? I have just started a project that uses a Texas Instruments NE555P I can't find any pin numbers on it and there is no dimple, how do I find pin one? Mark K

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