Gentlemen, need help finding a HDMI IC. The one I removed was NXP TDA19997HL/C1 SN6633.1 27 ZSD 10101 I found on Ebay TDA19997HL/C1 but no other numbers match. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks in advance.
Lg 60pk750-ua
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Re: Lg 60pk750-ua
Only the TDA..... number will be needed to match. The other number is a production date code or lot number which will be different with every batch of chips.
Be wary of eBay fakes. A chip like this is unlikely to be faked but still good to take caution; a good clue is the labelling process might look different, for example NXP/Philips might use laser marking and a fake might have it printed.Last edited by tom66; 12-29-2014, 09:03 AM.Please do not PM me with questions! Questions via PM will not be answered. Post on the forums instead!
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Re: Lg 60pk750-ua
Thanks Tom for your quick reply, Happy New year to you. the plasma's you helped me fix are still working well. Thanks againComment
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