Hi Friedel,
Just to let you know that I did a quick Google on UPD5201G and the part does indeed exist. Most of the hits point to Asian parts brokers and very few even bother describing it. It is made by NEC and on one of its flavors it comes on a SOP16 package. Judging for the date codes, this part began its run in the mid 80's and is no longer manufactured but is still available.
Check with NEC for datasheets. Good luck there. Japanese manufacturers are notorious for not maintaining datasheets for older parts.
 
Tony
 
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No Tony, the only other mark was the
manufacturing code, I didn't take note
and the module went back to it's space so
the PLC can work.
But no manufacturer mark what so ever.

Cheers

Friedel

On 16 Sep 2004 at 14:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Friedel,
> Are there any other markings that might identify the manufacturer?
>
> NEC usually abbreviates its "UPD1234" parts as D1234. This
might help you.
>
> Tony
>
> In a message dated 9/16/2004 10:56:11 AM Eastern Daylight
Time, "Friedel Bruening" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >Anybody would now what a D5201G is, or has a datasheet ?
> >It's 16 pin SMD (Narrow SOIC), i forgot to measure, sorry,
> >Power Pin's 4 (V+), 5 (GND), 13 (V-),
> >Corner Pin's seem to be logic inputs
> >I suggest it is a DG201G, pinout looks the same, but who
know's,
> >The Ic is part of the output circuit of a Mitsubishi Analog Output
> >Module and seem to make the switching from Voltage to
Current
> >output.
> >
> >Thanks for any comment.
> >
> >Friedel
> >
> >Friedel Bruening
> >Bolivian Instruments
> >Casilla 4856
> >Santa Cruz
> >Bolivia
> >Mobile : ++591-773-92119
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