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Part markings format different from datasheet. Please help to check lot# 7B218A2C VG 7B traceability.

LChan.15
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1) Part markings format different from datasheet. Is that normal?

2) Please help to check lot# 7B218A2C VG 7B traceability.

3) Found Dim A actual dimension oversize for this lot (Measurement : 0.64, 0.64, 0.64mm). Any change of the package drawing?

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ST is not going to trace products on the forum. Speak to your local sales rep or office.

Part looks consistently marked for its production plant. Looks to be a new part, from a new line.

Sizing might relate to that, I'd imagine a PCN is available. Again work with your local ST office, or your official distributor.

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Mike_ST
ST Employee

Hello,

The part you are showing on the right picture is an STM32F429IIH6 (UFBGA176), when the Figure 97 on the left is relevant for an STM32F429IH6 (UFBGA169).

Please check page 222 of the following F429 datasheet:

https://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/stm32f427vg.pdf

Sem A.
Associate III

This forum thread was forwarded to the Online Support Team, and we’ll be responding directly to the person who posted the original question. Should anyone have similar questions on part markings, please submit your questions directly to the Online Support Team using the form found on https://st.com/ols

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