This is not from a laptop, but from a switching mode battery charger. However, the problem here is that the IC blew up and the missing piece is lost, so all we know:
It's in the primary side of a switching power supply of a tool battery charger, controlling a single mosfet (IRFBC20)
ST is the manufacturer
SOIC-14 or SO-14
Last digits of 1st line: 0106
Last digits of 2nd line: 624
The charger is manufactured in November 2006.
I'm struggling to find a match. I've never found a primary controller from ST with 14 pins!
This is not from a laptop, but from a switching mode battery charger. However, the problem here is that the IC blew up and the missing piece is lost, so all we know:
It's in the primary side of a switching power supply of a tool battery charger, controlling a single mosfet (IRFBC20)
ST is the manufacturer
SOIC-14 or SO-14
Last digits of 1st line: 0106
Last digits of 2nd line: 624
The charger is manufactured in November 2006.
I'm struggling to find a match. I've never found a primary controller from ST with 14 pins!
Dear inform us the name of the Battery Charger (Brand & model). This is a Switcing IC created by ST thomson (logo on it). What Brand tool is this charger used for????? Give max information so that we can help you out.
Dear inform us the name of the Battery Charger (Brand & model). This is a Switcing IC created by ST thomson (logo on it). What Brand tool is this charger used for????? Give max information so that we can help you out.
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