N160a006p -

Is it a display? A power IC? A custom OEM identifier? Let’s break it down.

: n160a006p likely refers to an N-series electronic component rated for 160 (units unknown) with a 006 variant and RoHS-compliant packaging. However, this is a starting point, not a conclusion. n160a006p

You can then replace the hypothetical details with actual specifications once the exact component/context is known. Is it a display

We see a lot of part numbers come across our workbench. Some are famous (looking at you, LM2596), others are cursed alphanumeric soup. But every so often, a part number like shows up in a service manual or on a failed board, and it demands a closer look. Let’s break it down

A shocking number of "panel failures" are actually broken LVDS cables or corroded pins on the motherboard side. Before ordering a new N160A006P , reseat the cable and test continuity.

As we continue to probe the depths of "n160a006p," we stumble upon some speculative theories and possibilities:

| Resource | Best for | |----------|-----------| | | Electronic components – searches distributor inventory and datasheets. | | FindChips | Cross-references part numbers from hundreds of suppliers. | | Mouser / DigiKey | Use wildcard search: N160A* , *006P , or N160A006P exactly. | | Alldata (automotive) | If from a car module (ECU, ABS, transmission). | | Tradenames – Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Mitsubishi | For automation/PLC spares. |