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Visitor II
February 28, 2024
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Any one can help to find the ST micro MCU part no based on the SMD Chip marking code?

  • February 28, 2024
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    Graduate II
    February 28, 2024

    You're imagery is far from clear. Perhaps you can enumerate what you think the markings are, or take a better picture in focus or macro mode?

    C146 or C14B << These will be the product marking

    PH9R << Fab

    7B1Z << Package/Test Date

    20 / 24-pin ? Identify pin level connectivity to power, ground, GPIO, UART, programming headers.

    Sure it's an MCU, not an IMU or anything else? What's the context?

    Graduate II
    February 28, 2024

    Probably STM32C011F6 ... because it is image of Discovery kit with STM32C011F6 
    https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/stm32c0116-dk.html

    Visitor II
    February 29, 2024

    Try to find the schematics for your board and you would know...

    BTW: what an "ugly looking board" is this? It looks like "hand soldered" (too much solder on MCU pins, cap is not straight...).

    If I count the "MCU pins": 20, so as LQFP20 or QFN20: which STM MCU has this package? Not so much.

    If so, it could be just a "tiny" MCU, e.g. a Cortex-M0/M0+.

    Yes, it looks like the:
    STM32C0116-DK - Discovery kit with STM32C011F6 MCU - STMicroelectronics
    but hard to imagine that the soldering of STM boards is so "bad".

    Where did you get the board from?