Hello ZY.
Nice find those chips. I cannot help with a direct translation from
Russian, but rather suggest a procedure that has helped me several times
with the Russian datasheets: Google Translate on the smartphone (tested on
Android).

It lets you point at a text with the smartphone's camera, you highlight the
text and it provides a translation almost on the fly. Actually, if you
download locally text tiles for the source language it does it live,
replacing the original text with the destination language. Amazingly scary
to me.

For these highly specialised texts you may need to do a bit of
interpretation of some words, but I noticed it is giving better results
every time I use it. I usually have it translate into English.

HTH,
Paolo

PS: yes, 49&50 are translated as Supply voltage.

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