Hsp06f1s4 -
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Based on the identifier hsp06f1s4, this refers to a specific article published in the Health Science Post (HSP) journal, Volume 06, Issue 1.
The full citation for the article associated with this ID is: If you need the exact electrical and magnetic
Title: Pengaruh Pemberian Jus Buah Naga (Hylocereus polyrhizus) Terhadap Kadar Gula Darah Puasa Pada Penderita Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 Di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Sudiang Raya Kota Makassar (English: The Effect of Giving Dragon Fruit Juice (Hylocereus polyrhizus) on Fasting Blood Sugar Levels in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in the Working Area of Sudiang Raya Health Center, Makassar City)
Authors: Andi Wardihan Sinrang, St. Fadhliah Yasmin, and Muh. Tahir
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H5P06F154, HSP06F1S4 (1→I, 0→O, S→5, 4→A).Here are the closest real-world matches I found through comparative search:
| Similar string | Actual component |
|----------------|------------------|
| HSP06F15 | (None found – possible incomplete) |
| HSP0614 | A linear Hall sensor from Honeywell (obsolete) |
| HSP-06F1 | A part marking on Chinese voltage regulators (no S4) |
| H5P06F1 | Appears in some RF amplifier modules |
| HSP06F1S3 | A documented LED driver IC from a 2019 datasheet (S3 vs S4) | Pick one option and I’ll produce a concise
Most likely misreading: HSP06F154 – where “S4” is actually “54” (alphanumeric confusion). HSP06F154 would fit a typical Chinese IC marking for a 6‑pin, 1.54mm pitch part.
In the intricate world of robotics and automated manufacturing, the difference between a machine that clunks clumsily and one that moves with balletic precision often comes down to a single, hidden component: the gear system. The HSP06F1S4 represents a class of high-precision actuation units that serve as the "muscles" and "joints" of modern industry.
