I have an IC manufactured by the same company that makes this particular IC. Judging by the Identifier on the board it is some kind of transistor or FET. The IC I am questioning is P/N: BA8L28 i believe with a date code of 4466 on it. I've searched the net for the part numbers of the pictured IC and the one I'm really looking for. If anyone out there can identify this manufacturer I'd be ever grateful. If it helps any, the part in question is part of a power supply circuit from the looks of it, on a laptop motherboard from a hp/compaq computer made within the last 2 years. The board was manufactured by Foxcon. Again, the IC in the picture is identical in all ways except the part number and date codes are different, made by the same company with that logo.
Everytime i use that it says "Service unavailable". This below is the best picture I can get of the IC. This IC is NOT the IC i'm looking for but rather made by the same manufacturer. The IC I'm looking for is in the previous post. I want to know the Manufacturer's name.
On all of the IC's made by this manufacturer, only 2 pins on the entire IC are used, which is why I am thinking it is some kind of FET, Transistor, or diode of some kind, but I cannot find the partnumbers on the internet for any of them. I was hoping someone would recognize this logo and know the manuf.
On all of the IC's made by this manufacturer, only 2 pins on the entire IC are used, which is why I am thinking it is some kind of FET, Transistor, or diode of some kind, but I cannot find the partnumbers on the internet for any of them. I was hoping someone would recognize this logo and know the manuf.
On all of the IC's made by this manufacturer, only 2 pins on the entire IC are used, which is why I am thinking it is some kind of FET, Transistor, or diode of some kind
Are the other pins connected to positive and ground?, the later picture looked like it was - which means it could well be an I2C EEPROM - which only needs CLK and DATA pins, plus supply, ground and select pins connected to on or the other.
After more carefully examining this under a microscope and pulling the IC off the board, it looks more to me like a FET or Transistor. Here is why I think this, there are 3 "leads". The 4 pins on the top of the picture I circled are all connected to the same trace (0 ohm resistance between them) The 3 on the bottom are connected to a completely different trace (0 ohm resistance). The line on the side that I circled which I too thought was a trace until I pulled the part off is actually just a break in the two traces. and then theres the lone pin going to a via thru the board. I get resistance of 55k from pin 4 to pins 1-3, and 70k from pin 4 to pins 5-8.