Is that real FDMF6823A?

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  • mmx01
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    • Feb 2022
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    • Poland

    #1

    Is that real FDMF6823A?

    Fairchild DrMOS.

    Left one came in from China, right one is removed from a board. Left one has almost invisble engarving looking from the top, iso does not help and you can see "shadows" of bottom pad structure on top.

    Is it likely this is an original part?

    I have only two sets of samples to compare but looks like it could have top layer removed and got relabelled. Resistances check ok.

    Thanks!
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  • Per Hansson
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    • Jul 2005
    • 5895
    • Sweden

    #2
    Re: Is that real FDMF6823A?

    Put some acetone on a cotton swap and rub the surface: if it is painted the paint will go away...
    And yes, it looks 100% fake...
    "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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