Hi again,

athough not many TO220 7 leg ICs, there are a lot of differences in ICs of the same category. Can't take a chance there...
Btw, Infeneon is the component production section of Siemens for two or three years now.

Best regards,

John

Declan Moriarty wrote:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 02:19:19PM -0800, REDE enlightened us thusly
  
Hi everybody,

I have an 30 009 IC from SIEMENS that was made for Bosch. It is used
in a motronic vehicle ECU.  The casing is a bent, staggered 7-Lead
TO-220 (T).  Other data written on it :     020N     S11 BE017   449
probably production numbers...

Any ideas?
    

It's somebody else's chip with a batch number. Often this is done when
they are tested. This is sometimes done to tighten up on a spec, eg 2%
regulation instead of 5% on a psu chip.


There are not that many 7 legged TO220 chips. I'm presuming it is a
switched mode power supply or motor driver of some sort. Trace the pins
to have an idea what it does, and give up after a few hours before you
waste your life on it.


A search for "to220-7" throws up the first three results from Infineon.
I wonder if they are anything to do with Siemens? :-))
  

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