tried to look up the info you provided on google..but couldn't find any matching results..maybe u can get the ic details from the circuit that used the ic..
tried to look up the info you provided on google..but couldn't find any matching results..maybe u can get the ic details from the circuit that used the ic..
I have already checked the Internet, Google, Find chips.com, Alibaba in China... all results negative..
I have two identical chips next to each other, both located next to the main IC.
Info available is the chip receives the imput as a Induction reading. The power is reduced by a Choke in the sensor until it reaches a pre-determined level.
The purpose of the chip is to determine the position of the gear selector actuator and also includes a temperature compansation function.
If anybody can offer a chip with a similar function that would help tremendously.
Many companies hide what they are doing.
"House numbers" are common. I have HP test equipment with HP numbers for standard parts.
There are custom parts that are only available to the company that designed the part.
Most companies do not want their equipment fixed by you.
Many companies do not publish schematics, bill of materiel, repair manuals or theory of operations.
You are in the dark because someone wants you to be in the dark.
Based on your description and some of the markings, I would say that a possibility is that it is a MAXIM (or equivilent) 5132. See the data sheet here: https://www.maximintegrated.com/datasheet/index.mvp/id/2003
Check to see if the 2 parts have the same common SCLK and DIN pins by ohming them out. That and the correct location for analog grounds and the like can go a long way to confirm or deny this.