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Hi
I am a developer looking at Cy7c68013 as a replacement for cy7c68001.
Looking at the datasheet, it says that if Cy7c68013 is no eeprom, VID = 04B4 PID = 8613.
But for the purchased Cy7c68013 it shows as VID = 0471 PID = 082D.
When I surf the web, it says Philips (or NXP) for VID = 0471.
I don't know what's wrong. Is the IC chip defective? Is it because the chip manufacturing year is too old?
Attach a picture of the chip appearance.
please answer about my question!
thank you!
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Hello,
It seems most likely that the chips are fake.
Regards,
Mallika
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Hello,
Can you please check in USBView to verify the other descriptors for the device?
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Mallika
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Hello,
>> Please let me know where did you purchase the device from?
>> Can you let us know if the issue is seen with only this or other samples as well?
Regards,
Mallika
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Hello
We bought it from a small vendor near the company and I don't know exactly where it's manufactured.
We purchased 5 samples, and 2 of them were confirmed by SMT work
Both samples are same VID & PID.
Do you think these products are fake?
HJH
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Hello,
It seems most likely that the chips are fake.
Regards,
Mallika