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Hello,
we have received the component SN74LVC1T45DCKT from Texas instruments.
The component is labelled with the marking 1M1.
The marking 1M1 i can not find at the TI homepage for the part SN74LVC1T45DCKT.
Is the marking 1M1 for the part SN74LVC1T45DCKT correct?
An where i can find this marking?
best regards
Sandro
Hi Sandro,
You may find the marking in the datasheet.
Unfortunately, I also do not see 1M1 in our internal system and would recommend further checking with your sales rep, thanks.
Best Regards,
Michael.
Hi Michael,
thanks. We should contact our sales rep or do you contact the sales representative with the question? Our sales rep is ti (texas instruments). We purchased the component directly from Texas instruments.
best regards
Sandro
Hi Sandro,
I understand. However, I am not sure who your rep is and recommend you reach out.
Could you further share a picture of the top side clarifying the markings?
Best Regards,
Michael.
Good morning Michael,
here are the pictures.
The yellow label is from us.
Best Regards,
Sandro
Hi Sandro,
The yellow label seems to indicate TAF, TA5 and TAR similar to the datasheet and have gone ahead to reach out to our assembly sites internally to help further confirm. Could you help confirm feedback from your sales rep as well? Thanks.
Best Regards,
Michael.
Good morning Michael,
thanks.
I have made additional contact to Abassin MUMAND (Account Manager Texas Instruments).
Best Regards,
Sandro
Hi Sandro,
I received confirmation internally that the marking is correct as ‘1M1’ was for PCN samples that were later offloaded similar to the data sheet’s indicated markings at final production. Please note that this seems to be a a followed process internally for PCN sample markings and final production sample markings, thanks.
Best Regards,
Michael.
Hello Michael,
Thank you very much.
Then it is currently only a transitional marking on the components until the PCN is completed. Is that correct?
Then we are calms that they are the right components after all.
Best regards,
Sandro
Hi Sandro,
Yes that is correct. Please note that PCN is also completed. Hence, all new orders should be similar to datasheet marking, thanks.
Best Regards,
Michael.
Hello Michael,
thank you.
Then our Qs can now release the article for production.
Have a nice day.
Best regards,
Sandro