Could any one tell what PN is this Chip? Thanks~Wiring a capacitive touch sensor to the Arduino?How could I...
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Could any one tell what PN is this Chip? Thanks~
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I have one IC which can not find any clue for PN.
If any one can help on the logo of Mfg or PN, really appreciate.
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I have one IC which can not find any clue for PN.
If any one can help on the logo of Mfg or PN, really appreciate.
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I have one IC which can not find any clue for PN.
If any one can help on the logo of Mfg or PN, really appreciate.
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I have one IC which can not find any clue for PN.
If any one can help on the logo of Mfg or PN, really appreciate.
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I think I found it by myself. It is from Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Inc.
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/alpha-omega-semiconductor-inc/AON5810/AON5810-ND/3152514
This website helps.
https://how-to.fandom.com/wiki/How_to_identify_integrated_circuit_(chip)_manufacturers_by_their_logos/A-E
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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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+1 for useful link.
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I think I found it by myself. It is from Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Inc.
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/alpha-omega-semiconductor-inc/AON5810/AON5810-ND/3152514
This website helps.
https://how-to.fandom.com/wiki/How_to_identify_integrated_circuit_(chip)_manufacturers_by_their_logos/A-E
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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
3 hours ago
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+1 for useful link.
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– Ale..chenski
3 hours ago
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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
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I think I found it by myself. It is from Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Inc.
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/alpha-omega-semiconductor-inc/AON5810/AON5810-ND/3152514
This website helps.
https://how-to.fandom.com/wiki/How_to_identify_integrated_circuit_(chip)_manufacturers_by_their_logos/A-E
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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
3 hours ago
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+1 for useful link.
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– Ale..chenski
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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
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I think I found it by myself. It is from Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Inc.
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/alpha-omega-semiconductor-inc/AON5810/AON5810-ND/3152514
This website helps.
https://how-to.fandom.com/wiki/How_to_identify_integrated_circuit_(chip)_manufacturers_by_their_logos/A-E
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I think I found it by myself. It is from Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Inc.
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/alpha-omega-semiconductor-inc/AON5810/AON5810-ND/3152514
This website helps.
https://how-to.fandom.com/wiki/How_to_identify_integrated_circuit_(chip)_manufacturers_by_their_logos/A-E
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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
3 hours ago
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+1 for useful link.
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– Ale..chenski
3 hours ago
2
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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
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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
3 hours ago
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+1 for useful link.
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– Ale..chenski
3 hours ago
2
$begingroup$
As @Sparky256 says complete your answer with the relevant information and we will probably upvote it. You could also accept it as an answer.
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– StainlessSteelRat
2 hours ago
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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
3 hours ago
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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
3 hours ago
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+1 for useful link.
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– Ale..chenski
3 hours ago
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+1 for useful link.
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– Ale..chenski
3 hours ago
2
2
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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
2 hours ago
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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
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