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Detecting FAKE Chips From China In this fascinating YouTube video from Noel's Retro Lab, the host embarks on a mission to uncover the truth behind several video display processors (VDPs) ordered from eBay, believing some may be counterfeit. This compelling investigation includes various tests to differentiate genuine components from fakes and offers insights into the growing issue of counterfeit electronics being sold online.
Key Highlights:
- Background: After a previous experience with a faulty TMS-9929A VDP from eBay, Noel decided to purchase multiple chips from different sellers. This time, however, the focus was on determining the authenticity of the components, given the increasing frequency of fake chips in the market.
- Initial Observations: Upon receiving the chips, there were immediate concerns. Packaging quality was inferior, with different sellers using identical packaging — a red flag for potential counterfeit products.
- Testing Methods:
- Visual Inspection: Noel conducted a visual analysis to identify differences in markings and physical characteristics, noting discrepancies like faded letters and unusual engravings.
- Alcohol and Acetone Tests: The chips were subjected to tests with isopropyl alcohol and acetone to see if any letters would dissolve or fade — a common tactic used by sellers of fake chips.
- Resistance Measurements: Using a multimeter, Noel measured the resistance between various pins, confirming that two of the tested chips behaved as expected, while the suspected fakes showed irregular resistance readings.
- Final Tests: The suspected genuine chips were tested in an Arduino-based project to verify functionality. The results indicated that two of the chips performed correctly, while the others failed to produce any output, further confirming their counterfeit nature.
- Conclusion: The outcome revealed that of the four chips, two were clear fakes. This investigation highlights the importance of being cautious when purchasing electronic components online, especially from less reputable sellers. Noel emphasizes the need for prompt testing upon receipt of any chips to avoid potential losses.
Discussion Points for the Community:
- Have any of you faced similar issues when purchasing electronic components online?
- What preventive measures do you take to ensure the authenticity of the parts you buy?
- Are there any trusted vendors you recommend for sourcing electronics?
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