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    Semiconductor manufacturers logos

    I've compiled this collection of modern semiconductor manufacturer logos, specially those ones that have a graphic logo without readable names. I've tried to represent what's on chip marking, not what's on manufacturer printed documentation or website. There're some websites compiling these logos, but all have very tiny images. These ones are 300x300, 16 level greyscale GIFs. Hope you find it useful to identify components.

    Please hoover on pics to see the manufacturer name, but first try to play on how many can you guess.
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    Thanks. This is very useful. It seems I am always trying to reverse engineer something that doesn't work and identifying the IC's etc. goes a long way to figuring it out.
    Graham

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      Good quiz if it was intended to be ? I can guess 12 of them
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        the MagnaChip one needs removed; the name is in plaintext
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          Re: Semiconductor manufacturers logos

          Originally posted by Chungalin View Post
          I've compiled this collection of modern semiconductor manufacturer logos, specially those ones that have a graphic logo without readable names. I've tried to represent what's on chip marking, not what's on manufacturer printed documentation or website. There're some websites compiling these logos, but all have very tiny images. These ones are 300x300, 16 level greyscale GIFs. Hope you find it useful to identify components.
          Here is one to add to your collection
          Graham
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            Re: Semiconductor manufacturers logos

            I have a few more to add, but since it's not possible to edit posts, I'll wait until I have at least 15 new.

            BTW, what's the name of this manufacturer?
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              Here it is another batch. Remember that manufacturer name is file name an it shows up when you stop mouse pointer over image.
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                Thanks for posting these!

                Cool logos and definitely very useful.

                Now we need to make us some t-shirts with those so that people can wonder what's the meaning behind and never be able to figure it out.
                Might think it's some kind of alien language

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                  Yes, it could be possible to compose one’s name with some logos, or something like that. Unfortunately, my logos are not vectorial, and they would pixelate if scaled to higher resolutions.

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                    Also, I don't think it would be legal to take companies' logos and use them to make a product... not unless you are making it for yourself only and with NO intent to sell.

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                      Originally posted by Chungalin View Post
                      BTW, what's the name of this manufacturer?
                      Bytesonic Electronics

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