Please help identifying SOP-14 IC
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‎2025-02-15 10:29 AM
IC is located in a car charger. Has ST logo on it and EZG3745 or EZ63745. Also 324 on the top right corner. Can't find any datasheet. Thanks for your help.
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‎2025-02-15 10:30 AM - edited ‎2025-02-17 2:37 AM
maybe 324 -> LM324
marking: 324 -> so with ST logo -> is : LM324DT
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‎2025-02-15 10:44 AM
Hello and thank you very much for your quick response. I am not familiar with ST marking. What would EZG3745 stand for? Is it common that 3 digits on the top right corner on IC will identify the type( without LM in front)?
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‎2025-02-15 10:54 AM - edited ‎2025-02-15 10:58 AM
marking is a strange game ( for me, at least).
its whatever a manufacturer want to write...
EZG3745 is probably some cryptic code, for type and production /location/time - or
Some write useful simple and clear and explain in ds what it means, some like the "guess what" game.
You see...
here from ROHM LM324FV-GE2 ds :
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‎2025-02-15 11:01 AM
I would say you are right. I just googled "st 324 sop-14 smd photo" and I found an identical IC with a different bottom code. Thank you very much for your help.
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‎2025-02-15 11:13 AM
Always helps to provide large, clear and in focus images of the IC in context, ideally with some traces in view
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