yup i also noticed the weirdness of the logo, so i take photo to compare with my other ST's LM317 chip logo (see attached photo). someone may slam if my LM317 is also a counterfeit?
The "MAR" on your 7805 and the fact that they were sourced from China instantly made me suspicious.
On Chinese made ST components, I would expect to see "CHN" or "CHINA". "MAR" probably means they were made in Morocco (in some languages the first "o" is an "a" instead, in e.g. mine we would write "Marokko"). The "MRC" pressed in the little circle of your 317 likely also indicates Morocco as the country of origin.
The counterfeiters probably copied the print from a 7805 of Moroccon origin and put on a more recent datecode. But this datecode yields another clue: four digits instead of the three on the genuine item. Another thing: I haven't seen ST voltage regulators from Morocco since last decade. Not strange, the Moroccon fabs were supposed to be shut down in
2010. So "1418" on a Moroccon IC???
Your LM317 might be genuine, but I'd say the 7805 has "fake" written all over it.
For comparison some pics of ST voltage regulators from several vintages and origins. Except the L4805CV, all are from old surplus stock at our company and 99.999% sure to be genuine.
Note that the datecoding system seems to have changed around 2000. It looks like it was four digits buried inside the lot trace code before and later separated from it in three digit format.
Also note that despite origin or age, the ST logo doesn't seem to vary much between them.
Pics:
- A 7805 of unknown origin, presumably from the 18th week of 1992.
- A 4805 from Malaysia, presumably from the 15th week of 2002.
- A 7809 from Morocco, presumably 18th week of 2005, note: now three digits. I've also seen this format on other more recent ST stuff.
- And last but not least a Chinese 7812 of presumably the 9th week of 2000.