This 8 pin IC has a distinct STMicroelectronics logo and part number EZ622 but no sign of it at st.com or the usual datasheet sites. Ideas?
I guess it's a comparator or op amp since it appears to take input from an LM35 temperature sensor on a heatsink in order to drive a fan via the 2 transistors and the fan connector. The equipment is an induction hearing loop amplifier.
And while you're at it, the SOT transistor marked Y2J (with the J on its side)? If it's a bipolar it's NPN with an o/c emitter, so what else could it be? Likewise, I can't find a reference to its marking.
Suggestions gratefully received.
I guess it's a comparator or op amp since it appears to take input from an LM35 temperature sensor on a heatsink in order to drive a fan via the 2 transistors and the fan connector. The equipment is an induction hearing loop amplifier.
And while you're at it, the SOT transistor marked Y2J (with the J on its side)? If it's a bipolar it's NPN with an o/c emitter, so what else could it be? Likewise, I can't find a reference to its marking.
Suggestions gratefully received.
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