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isolenta
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Hello!

I have chip shipped with S32R274RRUEVB board labeled as "PS32R274KAMMM 2N58R" and another chip "FS32R274KBMMM 2N58R".

Datasheet has part identification section but provided information doesn't match any of my chips: another extra letters in the label suffix present and there isn't description for first capital P or F.

Could you describe what every symbol in the identification of my chips means? Thank you.

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davidtosenovjan
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P - prototype
F - fully qualified

Ordering part number is not exactly the same what is printed on the chip.

If you remove ‘K2’ in the middle (Fab & Mask revision), you will get what is printed on the chip. ‘K2’ is replaced by mask number on the second line ‘2N58R’.

For instance part number FS32R274KBK2MMM => FS32R274KBMMM 2N58R

Whole part number from left:

F - fully qualified
S32R274 - product identification
K - performance
B - configuration
K2 - Fab & Mask revision
M - temperature suffix
MM - package suffix

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isolenta
Contributor II

Thank you!

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davidtosenovjan
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P - prototype
F - fully qualified

Ordering part number is not exactly the same what is printed on the chip.

If you remove ‘K2’ in the middle (Fab & Mask revision), you will get what is printed on the chip. ‘K2’ is replaced by mask number on the second line ‘2N58R’.

For instance part number FS32R274KBK2MMM => FS32R274KBMMM 2N58R

Whole part number from left:

F - fully qualified
S32R274 - product identification
K - performance
B - configuration
K2 - Fab & Mask revision
M - temperature suffix
MM - package suffix

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isolenta
Contributor II

What is "A" configuration and what a difference between prototype and fully qualified chip?

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