The identifiers , MV-6 , and 94V-0 do not refer to a specific device model, but rather to safety and manufacturing standards found on various Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs). Because these markings are generic, a "schematic" for them does not exist; instead, they represent the "DNA" of the board’s construction. Understanding the Codes
This is a flammability rating . It indicates that the plastic/fiberglass material will self-extinguish within 10 seconds during a fire test. Almost every modern electronic board carries this rating. e89382 mv-6 94v-0 schematics
are standard industrial markings rather than a specific motherboard model name. Because these markings appear on thousands of different boards from various manufacturers, there is no single "proper report" or schematic that covers them all. E89382 The identifiers , MV-6 , and 94V-0
Have a photo of a mysterious board? Drop the visible numbers (and the device it came from) in the comments below—I’ll help you decode the next step. Because these markings appear on thousands of different
: This is a UL (Underwriters Laboratories) file number belonging to HannStar Board Corp , a major Taiwanese PCB manufacturer. It only identifies who made the physical board, not the circuit design.