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    Hi all, anyone can help me identify this ic, please.

    Look like "BCLDNC"

    Asus E410KA R2.0 60NB0UA0-MB2100

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      Silergy SY8310RAC

      I just found this on AliExpress: US $2.29 | (2-5piece) 100% New SY8310RAC SY8310 BCLB0A BCLBPA BC.... QFN-20 Chipset
      https://a.aliexpress.com/_mO1oVM7

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        Originally posted by mon2 View Post
        Silergy SY8310RAC

        I just found this on AliExpress: US $2.29 | (2-5piece) 100% New SY8310RAC SY8310 BCLB0A BCLBPA BC.... QFN-20 Chipset
        https://a.aliexpress.com/_mO1oVM7
        Thank you sir, done make order

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          Im looking for that chip Marked as VQF GH
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            Pour some IPA onto the top surface to enhance the markings. Are you sure there is a 'V' on the prefix or just a scratch?

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              Right its:
              yQF GH
              from main board DA00PDMB8E0 REV:E

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                yQ*** SY8388BRHC N/D (LA-K261P)

                https://www.ebay.ca/itm/195774457543


                https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006078951795.html


                https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesa...il.search.0
                Last edited by mon2; 03-27-2025, 07:38 AM.

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                  thanks

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                    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.

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                    I'm struggling to find a match. I've never found a primary controller from ST with 14 pins!

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                      Originally posted by Chungalin View Post
                      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.

                      Click image for larger version

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                      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.

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                        Originally posted by mferna14 View Post
                        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.
                        EasyPress LGM4
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