I need to I.D. this SMD class

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On Tue, 27 May 2008 19:34:51 -0700 (PDT) Sparkey <wwspage@aol.com> wrote
in Message id:
<b995d753-8b98-4bd8-8fcb-78e3af8a27e8@d77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>:

I need to figure out which smd class this ic chip is.
If you take a look at this pic http://members.aol.com/ta7205/MVC-181f

The 8 pin chip with the red dot is the one I need to replace.
I have an SOIC 8 version sitting just to the left of the chip.
Its quite a bit smaller.
Even increasing the picture size wouldn't allow me to see the writing on
the device. Can you post exactly what is on the chip?
 
Dallas wrote:

I realize this is the electronics.repair group and not a computer group, but
my question is really about wire.

Long story short: I've had 1.5 Mbps DSL for years. I found I could
upgrade to 6.0 Mbps service and did. Earthlink sent me a new modem. New
modem would only get 1.5 Mbps. Two hours on the phone to India and we gave
up and they made a trouble ticket to AT&T to check the line. The AT&T line
guy checked the line to the box on the side of the house and said it was
perfect.

I disconnected the house and plugged in a single 30 foot telephone cord from
the AT&T box directly into the DSL modem. No change, 1.5 Mbps.

Today the guy from India calls and tells me the AT&T guy said the problem
was in the house wires. I said, nope... I disconnected the house and ran a
direct 30 foot wire. He said, "Oh well, the problem could be in that 30
foot wire."

Just a sanity check here before I call them back and start yelling, that's
an absolutely absurd statement isn't it?


Dallas


Did you read the fine print in the agreement with EarthLink?

For that kind of speed you need to have Fiber near by..

Also, these so called High Speed packages many times involves
using special software from them and the question remains!, Are you
really getting 6 Mb ?


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On Thu, 29 May 2008 00:15:19 +0100, Eeyore
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> put finger to keyboard and
composed:

Dallas wrote:

I realize this is the electronics.repair group and not a computer group, but
my question is really about wire.

Long story short: I've had 1.5 Mbps DSL for years. I found I could
upgrade to 6.0 Mbps service and did. Earthlink sent me a new modem. New
modem would only get 1.5 Mbps. Two hours on the phone to India and we gave
up and they made a trouble ticket to AT&T to check the line. The AT&T line
guy checked the line to the box on the side of the house and said it was
perfect.

I disconnected the house and plugged in a single 30 foot telephone cord from
the AT&T box directly into the DSL modem. No change, 1.5 Mbps.

Today the guy from India calls and tells me the AT&T guy said the problem
was in the house wires. I said, nope... I disconnected the house and ran a
direct 30 foot wire. He said, "Oh well, the problem could be in that 30
foot wire."

Just a sanity check here before I call them back and start yelling, that's
an absolutely absurd statement isn't it?

Yes. They're probably forgotten to reconfigure the DSLAM.

That was my first thought.

The OP could interrogate his modem and determine the attenuation on
his line. The following is what my modem tells me:

======================================================================
Local Tx. Power(dB) : 11.12 Remote Tx.Power(dB) : 18.6
Local Line Atten(dB) : 50.0 Remote Line Atten(dB) : 25.5
Local SNR Margin(dB) : 31.5 Remote SNR Margin(dB) : 24.0
======================================================================

I would repeat the above test with and without the 30ft cord.

This is my ISP's blurb on the subject:
http://www.internode.on.net/residential/internet/home_adsl/extreme/

It includes a graph of speed versus attenuation (which is related to
the distance from the exchange).

One more thought. Let's say the OP was originally on a 1.5Mbps/256Kbps
asymmetric service. I suggest that the OP now uploads a big file to
his web space via FTP, or emails a large file to himself. If the
upload speed is still capped at 256Kbps, then that would indicate a
DSLAM configuration problem.

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
On Fri, 30 May 2008 06:11:46 -0400, JW <none@dev.nul> wrote:

Hello all,

We've received a reel of 1,000 SRAM parts from PartMiner that were deemed
counterfeit by the folks at Cypress. Due to availability issues in
March we were forced to buy from this broker, even though they've screwed
us in the past with counterfeit parts and I've pleaded with them not to
buy from them (or any broker) again. The failure rate of the chips at
initial test is about 10%. The chips in question are 256kb async SRAMS
marked:

CY7C199D-10VXI
0544 G 04
637944

After contacting Cypress, their response was:

"Based on the information (top marking) that you provided , our lot
history verification showed that it is "not" a Cypress device. Please be
guided that Cypress guarantees only parts that were bought from Cypress or
authorized distributors. Attached is the official Cypress Broker Letter."
Well, geeze, you knew that PartMiner screwed you once, and you bought
again? And who's fault was that?

Cypress is not even in the equation, and asking them to warranty
counterfeit parts is not a sensible thing to do.

What did/does PartMiner say? You left that out of your post.
 
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Sparkey wrote:
I need to figure out which smd class this ic chip is.
If you take a look at this pic http://members.aol.com/ta7205/MVC-181f

The 8 pin chip with the red dot is the one I need to replace.
I have an SOIC 8 version sitting just to the left of the chip.
Its quite a bit smaller.

any help appreciated
Spark
Hi:

Unfortunately your foto doesn't seem to open in my browser. Perhaps
if it were placed there again as a jpeg or jpg or the like with a
legitimate suffix to match the file type, we will have more luck.

1PW
 

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