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Pls help to find this IC part number

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Hi,
I met a IC die, which mark code is "M6010N", as the following picture.
I need to know its part number, pls comment.
many thanks.
Tony Liu
 

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Hi,

a google search "M6010N" gives immediate result.
Why didn´t you do this on your own?

Klaus
 
Hi, KlausST,
Thanks.
I forgot Google, because I am in China, so I can only use Baidu and Bing.
I wasted one hour on them and got nth. Now I have googled the result.
Best,
Tony Liu
 

Hi,

so I can only use Baidu and Bing.
With my BING.com search the first result shows the manufacturer and even the datasheet...

Are there different results in different countries? I don´t know.

Klaus
 

Are there different results in different countries? I don´t know.

Klaus

YES. Google, bing, etc search engines employ local algorithms, bots, and steer you to a site based on popularity AND if that site spent any advertising dollars.

My consulting site, Maguffin Microwave, has a google adwords account directing searchers to it. I can direct what specific regions of the USA i want to show up in searches on. That way i do not get consulting inquiries from companies 3000 miles away. It also gets me more bang for my advertising buck to limit the region i want to dominate a given ad keyword.

Odds are in China, there is an entirely different algorithm to steer the inquiries.

I would use search engines like dogpile and duckduckgo also....they pull less of that advertising money/scam type of redirecting.
 

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