Can someone identify a 5-Pin IC SMD with the marking code KV7RF? Searching in Google I didn't find anything. Any help on this?
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2A picture worths thousand words. – Long Pham Apr 20 '19 at 18:50
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2Please also add the dimensions of it – Huisman Apr 20 '19 at 19:13
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@Huisman Dimensions are like SOT23-6 SMD – Maverick Apr 20 '19 at 21:48
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@LongPham The SMD it too small to take a picture and I don't own an electronic microscope. – Maverick Apr 20 '19 at 21:49
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@Maverick - FYI these are the current "[Component Identification Question Guidelines](https://electronics.meta.stackexchange.com/q/6710)". The more information you can supply from that list, the better the chances of identification. I understand the issue about a photo of the actual device (although holding a magnifying glass between camera and PCB can work), supplying PCB photos & description of the product can help to narrow down the type of device. Thanks. (Also see: "[How do I identify SMD components? (or how do I identify any component)](https://electronics.stackexchange.com/q/334128)") – SamGibson Apr 20 '19 at 23:54
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@LongPham Photo added. – Maverick Apr 21 '19 at 10:11
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@Maverick Thanks for your effort :) It looks like a switching regulator IC to me. – Long Pham Apr 21 '19 at 10:24
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@LongPham I am curious why this part is not documented! How it is supposed to test it if it's faulty? – Maverick Apr 21 '19 at 10:43
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I count 6 pads, but think I only see 5 pins. Did pin 5 of the IC break off? – Huisman Apr 21 '19 at 22:03
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@Huisman No, it did not break off. There are two of them on the PCB with on pin off by default. I got some answers from eevblog and they recognize it as a "DC regulator IC" as LongPham mention above like this https://datasheet.lcsc.com/szlcsc/SY8089AAAC_C78988.pdf – Maverick Apr 22 '19 at 10:46
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Nice you have found the chip. Please note that when you call this a 6-Pin IC SMD while it has 5 pins, it is confusing. – Huisman Apr 22 '19 at 17:54
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@Huisman thanx I fixed the misled 6-Pin description – Maverick Apr 23 '19 at 06:44
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2Good. You found it. Make an answer with that information in it. Accept the answer. That finishes things up nice and neat. – JRE Apr 23 '19 at 07:30