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Associate II
March 9, 2026
Question

TDA7294 no longer has short-circuit protection ?

  • March 9, 2026
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I have a news that ST REMOVED SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION FROM TDA7294 IC, please confirm is enews real? Or not?

4 replies

RobK1
Associate II
March 9, 2026

Where did you get that 'news' from?

 

If ST really did remove the short circuit protection, they're not telling us:

TDA7294 | Product - STMicroelectronics

 

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Also, actually removing the SSP would most likely require a -costly- change to the chip design. This is a very, very mature part, so why would they do so?

 

Tarzan_1Author
Associate II
March 9, 2026
A pcb designer told in YouTube comment that he is a developer and designer
of audio pcb, and he telling that he used tda7294 original ic and tolds
that st original ic removes output short circuit protection from tda7294,
after that news I watched I want to confirm from ST is it original?
Tarzan_1Author
Associate II
March 9, 2026

Is it originally updated? St removed short circuit protection from tda7294? The ic china plant manufacturing.

Peter BENSCH
Technical Moderator
March 9, 2026

STMicroelectronics has not changed or removed anything from the TDA7294. However, I cannot comment on any possible changes made by counterfeiters, which can be found via dubious dealers on the internet.

Regards

/Peter

Tarzan_1Author
Associate II
March 9, 2026

Is China made ST ic's also ORIGINAL OR FAKE?

Peter BENSCH
Technical Moderator
March 9, 2026

It's less a question of what it says on the marking (STMicroelectronics sometimes also manufactures some of its products in China, among other places) and more a question of where you buy it: official distributors always have original goods, while Asian discount retailers, Amazon Marketplace and similar providers usually sell counterfeits or fakes.

Tarzan_1Author
Associate II
March 22, 2026

This question is for directly to ST that I had measured tda7294 and I got 5.59grams a ic in weight, a original tda7294 how much weight? Is this correct? I want answer from St stuffs who knows all about of this ic. Tell me is this weight correct? And I got two ic and print is different code and different lazer one is very deep print another one is light print,as you can see the attached pic. Both purchased from different sellers and different places. Left code is CZAK5433 and Right side is CZPKD403 is both are original??

 

 

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TDK
Super User
March 22, 2026

Where did you buy them from? Was it from an authorized distributor?

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Tarzan_1Author
Associate II
March 23, 2026
I don't know but both sellers are tolds it's original when they sold it.
And I can checkd pins both reading in multimeter arround same,only
difference in print as you can see the pic, both ic weight also 5.69g. is
not here any ST employee??
Peter BENSCH
Technical Moderator
March 23, 2026

The repeated use of exclamation marks or question marks can come across as stressed or agitated and may create an impression of angry or urgent pressure. However, this community is intended as a place where users support each other in a friendly and respectful way (see Terms and Conditions, §2), and where ST colleagues participate only occasionally (and are very unlikely to be present at weekends) - see Terms and Conditions, §7.1, §7.2 and §7.3.

Marking each individual component with a unique code would unnecessarily increase the cost of the devices. It is also not sensible for the reason already mentioned: official distributors sell only original products and can not only claim this but also guarantee it. So, if you bought the devices from Asian discount retailers, Amazon Marketplace, or similar providers, the shop may claim that it is original, but can they prove it?

Regarding your last question: the codes you read, CZAK5433 and CZPKD403, are not proof of original goods but at least the first 5 characters are internal abbreviations for the place of manufacture. The last three characters (here 433 and 403) are the date code in the format YMM, meaning the last digit of the manufacturing year and the calendar week number. The TDA7294 could have been on the market as early as 1994 (I still have a datasheet from 1996), so the 4 can stand for the manufacturing years 1994, 2004, 2014 or 2024.

Therefore, from the marking alone, it is not possible to tell whether a device is original. However, the label on the original ST packaging bag contains a Bulk ID, from which the exact path can be traced. If you have this Bulk ID and send it to me via Personal Message (not here in the public community thread!), I can gladly check it for you.

As for the weight, you can find it in the Material Declaration (PDF) on the product website under Quality & Reliability, where you will find the value 5600.803 mg, which seems to correspond quite well with your measurement.

Regards
/Peter