Mystery IC number ?
Hello all
I don't know if this is the right sub-forum, I chose the one that seemed the closest.
I've been spending a bunch of time trying to find the part number of a seemingly simple IC, but just hitting walls. I've Googled using the manufacturers name and the #, and looked on the 2 companies I use that are also official suppliers Digikey and Mouser, but the 432 number is way too vague.
There's IC's with this # in it,like the STM micto-controllers, but they seem too big and complicated, this just generates an error code down a wire to a microcontroller circuit.
It seems to be for a LED circuit sensor/ error feedback circuit in a Martin moving light(Concerts, light shows, etc).
It seems 432 is the common # between the same IC on the same board on different units on the same board I replaced in the past that the IC was actually cracked (432wp, or 432wq), it has the ST logo on it. It's rectangular 4.3mm x 3mm(.169" x .118"), with 8 pins(4 per side) on the short ends.
Other than the error code it generates, the rest of the board seems to still operate.
For context, I'm a repair tech with many years of repairs at component level, and these boards are a couple hundred dollars, and getting harder to find, and a not uncommon problem, it seems a waste if the IC can just be replaced.
Manufacturers don't component lever repair boards or offer components these days,and it's an older model.
Thank you
Paul


