Motorola & Philips on Chyrsler
Kreidl Harald-r42496
Harald.Kreidl at motorola.com
Tue Oct 23 09:46:07 GMT 2001
Hello Peter,
the SC-Numbers on the Motorola chips are names for custom specific devices.
The customer do not want that other people know which device is used. Therefore they didn't print the device title.
The SC-Number is the order number to order the chips at Motorola.
Best Regards
Harald
Harald Kreidl
Senior Application Engineer
Motorola 8 & 16 Bit Microcontroller
Phone: +49 89 92103 352
Mobile: +49 172 9434927
Email: Harald.Kreidl at Motorola.com
Schatzbogen 7, D-81829 Munich, Germany
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Gargano [mailto:peter at techedge.com.au]
Sent: Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2001 00:17
To: efi332 at diy-efi.org; diy_efi at diy-efi.org
Subject: Motorola & Philips on Chyrsler
I have a MY2000 Jeep Cherokee ECM with a Motorola 128
pin CPU that has designations:
(M) SC435407MF022
5143341U02
(c) 96 CHYRSLER
3G26CQQDY9921
There's another smaller Philips chip
(Philips) 04827393AA
3085
9917S
TAIWAN
And a further smaller Motorola 80 pin chip
(M) SC418371MFU4
5143340U02
(c) 96 CHYRSLER
OE75JSSCR9923
It also has an Intel 28F200 Flash chip, and an ST 4652166
chip that looks very much like some SRAM.
Anyone like to suggest what these chips really are?
The actual ECM has 3 x 32 pin connectors mating to a Black,
a White and a Grey plug. Anyone got some pinouts for them?
Anyone want a JPG of this ECM?
Peter.
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