Based on the information you provided, here's what I can tell you about PMC-6130-J 0100RSDPM:

* **Manufacturer:** While "motorola" is mentioned, it's unlikely to be Motorola itself. Motorola Solutions ([https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us.html](https://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us.html)) acquired the Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector in 2004, which became Freescale Semiconductor. Freescale was then acquired by NXP Semiconductors in 2015 ([https://www.nxp.com/](https://www.nxp.com/)). So, PMC-6130-J 0100RSDPM likely belongs to one of these companies (Freescale or NXP).

* **Function (Uncertain):**  Unfortunately, without more information, pinpointing the exact function of PMC-6130-J 0100RSDPM is difficult. "PMC" could potentially mean "Power Management Circuit" or "Programmable Mixed-Signal Circuit," but it's not definitive.

**Finding More Information:**

Here are some ways to search for more details about PMC-6130-J 0100RSDPM:

* **NXP Website:** Search the NXP website ([https://www.nxp.com/](https://www.nxp.com/)) using the code "PMC-6130". NXP often incorporates product lines from Freescale acquisitions. You might find datasheets, reference manuals, or product information pages if this component is still in production or supported.
* **Online Electronic Component Distributors:** Websites like Digikey ([https://www.digikey.com/](https://www.digikey.com/)) or Mouser Electronics ([https://www.mouser.com/](https://www.mouser.com/)) sometimes have extensive databases searchable by part number. If they carry this component, you might find datasheets or product specifications.
* **Electronics Engineering Forums:** Online forums frequented by electronics engineers can be a valuable resource. You can describe the code and component and see if anyone can recognize it or point you towards relevant resources.

**Additional Notes:**

* The alphabetic characters (J) and numeric code (0100RSDPM) likely represent a specific model variation or revision within the PMC-6130 family (if it exists).
* Electronic components often have lifecycle changes, and older parts might have limited information available online.

If you have any additional details about where you encountered this code (e.g., part of a specific circuit diagram or device manual), it might help refine the search for information.