Now say you made a widget.
And you wanted people to be able to identify it.
You'd write sommat on it.
In this case it's a chip.
Which is marked inscrutably enough (because it's small) with "K100 M3" and a date code.
Now it transpires that this is an Infineon chip.
And this is the marking information that I've found:
on this page:
TDK5110 - Infineon Technologies
There must be a table somewhere that lets you correlate the device marking with the type, but I've yet to find it.
Ho hum.
It is the same chip, but I've had to confirm it by tracing stuff out.
There's nothing like making stuff easy for your customers.
And you wanted people to be able to identify it.
You'd write sommat on it.
In this case it's a chip.
Which is marked inscrutably enough (because it's small) with "K100 M3" and a date code.
Now it transpires that this is an Infineon chip.
And this is the marking information that I've found:
on this page:
TDK5110 - Infineon Technologies
There must be a table somewhere that lets you correlate the device marking with the type, but I've yet to find it.
Ho hum.
It is the same chip, but I've had to confirm it by tracing stuff out.
There's nothing like making stuff easy for your customers.
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