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Visitor II
April 12, 2021
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How is marked IIS3DWBTR?

  • April 12, 2021
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Hi Community,

We send to manufacturing PCB to our supplier but he has a problem with the mark(attached) of the sensor IIS3DWBTR, and we want know if the brand is correct for component, we try to read the image as Qr Code and result is 780270TU01RY, but this code isn't enough to check the correct component.

Please someone help us

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    Best answer by Eleon BORLINI

    Hi @MSierraA​ ,

    as additional info we can tell you that the 027 code (that you can coherently find also in the QR code 780270TU01RY ) stands for wk 27 of 2020, i.e. the assembly week / year.

    It looks like to be a IIS3DWBTR, indeed.

    -Eleon

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    ST Employee
    April 12, 2021

    Hi @MSierraA​ ,

    the QRcode on the component holds information useful for internal personnel.

    if you are not sure if your sensor is a IIS3DWB you should check its WHO_AM_I register (0Fh) and see if the value is 7B.

    Let me know if this helped you or if I didn't understand what you needed =)

    Niccolò

    MSierraAAuthor
    Visitor II
    April 12, 2021

    Thanks @niccolo.ruffini​ but the problem is, in this case, i'm in chile and our supplier in other country then i can't test the WHO_AM_I register with the sensor, so the question is how can I tell if the sensor is correct only with the information provided

    ST Employee
    April 13, 2021

    Hi @MSierraA​ ,

    I'm sorry but the code does not help to understand which sensor is that.

    I would trust Eleon's answer because he's a true master on this topic.

    Anyway, why shouldn't you trust your supplier on the sensor identity?

    Niccolò

    ST Employee
    April 13, 2021

    Hi @MSierraA​ ,

    as additional info we can tell you that the 027 code (that you can coherently find also in the QR code 780270TU01RY ) stands for wk 27 of 2020, i.e. the assembly week / year.

    It looks like to be a IIS3DWBTR, indeed.

    -Eleon

    MSierraAAuthor
    Visitor II
    April 13, 2021

    Thank so much @Eleon BORLINI​ we will tell our supplier