Can't find datasheet or pinout for this IC

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DaveC

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"360-2002B" 16-DIP. Google shows surplus inventory and e-Pain shows:

<http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150504922550#ht_513wt_1165
(Yes, I PM'd them and no, they don't know what it is...)

Funny, so many are willing to sell them to you but can't tell you what it is.


Thanks,
Dave
 
DaveC wrote:
"360-2002B" 16-DIP. Google shows surplus inventory and e-Pain shows:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150504922550#ht_513wt_1165

Has the ON semicondutor logo. It is a custom marked part for an
unknown OEM. That ebay seller claims "100% tested before shipping.
Gurantee exchange if it is fault." so either they know what it is, or
they are lying.


(Yes, I PM'd them and no, they don't know what it is...)

Funny, so many are willing to sell them to you but can't tell you what it is.

Try to actually buy one. Those so called sellers list millions of
parts they've never seen. They copy lists from other component weseles,
looking for suckers. When you bite, they send out emails to everyone
they can think of to try and locate the part. Since a lot of the lists
were compiled from the indexes of databooks, there is a 99% likelyhood
that no one has any.


--
You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense.
 
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:04:03 -0700, DaveC <invalid@invalid.net> put
finger to keyboard and composed:

"360-2002B" 16-DIP. Google shows surplus inventory and e-Pain shows:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150504922550#ht_513wt_1165
It appears to be a custom part for an APC UPS.

"Smart UPS 620 (SU620INET) No. NS9424340482"

See this discussion:
http://www.apc.ru/support/forum.html?idq=4850
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&u=http://www.apc.ru/support/forum.html?idq=4850&namet=&idtn=

The OP has correlated the pinout of the DB9M serial connector to the
pinout of the IC.

Contact pin DB9M - pinU4:

pin1 - pin15 SDI;
pin2 - pin4 SDD; <----- should this be SDO ?
pin3 - pin 5 ONBAT NO;
pin4, 9GND - pin7, 8 GND;
pin5 - pin9 LOBAT NO;
pin6 - pin6 ONBAT NO;
pin7 - pin13 REMOT IN;
pin8 - svoboden (= free, not connected)


Here is a raw translation:
=================================================================

Update: Maybe not in the prog business? Smart ups 620 (SU620INET) ?
NS9424340482. Purchased without the signal cable. Found and soldered
circuit cable AP940 0024C: UPS / 1 - PC/3TxD; UPS / 2 - PC/2RxD; UPS /
9 - PC/5GND; PC/1DCD-PC/4DTR; PC/7RTS-PC/8CTS (link) APC PowerChute
Business Edition Agent 8.0. WinXPSP2. UPS operates, but to change the
network settings can not, because when you install Agent 8.0 compyuter
not "see" UPS and the "requests" to connect the cable. Opened the UPS.
Scheme corresponds Smart UPS SC620INET chassis 640-0232N. There at the
entrance to chip U4 360-2002B (dip16). Contact pin DB9M - pinU4:
pin1-pin15 SDI; pin2 - pin4 SDD; pin3 - pin 5 ONBAT NO; pin4,
9GND-pin7, 8 GND; pin5 - pin9 LOBAT NO; pin6 - pin6 ONBAT NO;
pin7-pin13 REMOT IN; pin8-free. Soldered the other cable-pinCOM -
pinUPS :2 --- 1 3 --- 2 7 --- 7 --- 5 4.9; Result - sompyuter still
can not see UPS!? I can not correlate the findings indicate chip U4
360-2002B symbols and signals a COM port. MAY ADDITIONALLY to
PowerChute Business Edition Agent 8.0. WinXP should install DRIVER
Smart UPS SC620INET chassis 640-0232N (G), if it exists? Thank you for
your attention.

=================================================================

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
On Sep 13, 6:00 pm, Franc Zabkar <fzab...@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:04:03 -0700, DaveC <inva...@invalid.net> put
finger to keyboard and composed:

"360-2002B" 16-DIP. Google shows surplus inventory and e-Pain shows:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150504922550#ht_51....

It appears to be a custom part for an APC UPS.

"Smart UPS 620 (SU620INET) No. NS9424340482"

See this discussion:http://www.apc.ru/support/forum.html?idq=4850http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&u=http://www.apc....

The OP has correlated the pinout of the DB9M serial connector to the
pinout of the IC.

Contact pin DB9M - pinU4:

 pin1 - pin15 SDI;
 pin2 - pin4 SDD;  <----- should this be SDO ?
 pin3 - pin 5 ONBAT NO;
 pin4, 9GND - pin7, 8 GND;
 pin5 - pin9 LOBAT NO;
 pin6 - pin6 ONBAT NO;
 pin7 - pin13 REMOT IN;
 pin8 - svoboden (= free, not connected)

Here is a raw translation:
================================================================
Update: Maybe not in the prog business? Smart ups 620 (SU620INET) ?
NS9424340482. Purchased without the signal cable. Found and soldered
circuit cable AP940 0024C: UPS / 1 - PC/3TxD; UPS / 2 - PC/2RxD; UPS /
9 - PC/5GND; PC/1DCD-PC/4DTR; PC/7RTS-PC/8CTS (link) APC PowerChute
Business Edition Agent 8.0. WinXPSP2. UPS operates, but to change the
network settings can not, because when you install Agent 8.0 compyuter
not "see" UPS and the "requests" to connect the cable. Opened the UPS.
Scheme corresponds Smart UPS SC620INET chassis640-0232N. There at the
entrance to chip U4360-2002B (dip16). Contact pin DB9M - pinU4:
pin1-pin15 SDI; pin2 - pin4 SDD; pin3 - pin 5 ONBAT NO; pin4,
9GND-pin7, 8 GND; pin5 - pin9 LOBAT NO; pin6 - pin6 ONBAT NO;
pin7-pin13 REMOT IN; pin8-free. Soldered the other cable-pinCOM -
pinUPS :2 --- 1 3 --- 2 7 --- 7 --- 5 4.9; Result - sompyuter still
can not see UPS!? I can not correlate the findings indicate chip U4360-2002B symbols and signals a COM port. MAY ADDITIONALLY to
PowerChute Business Edition Agent 8.0. WinXP should install DRIVER
Smart UPS SC620INET chassis640-0232N (G), if it exists? Thank you for
your attention.

================================================================
- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
NICE WORK......ZIPPIDEE DOODAH HAHAHAHAHA.
TGITM
 
On 9/13/2011 5:04 PM, DaveC wrote:
"360-2002B" 16-DIP. Google shows surplus inventory and e-Pain shows:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150504922550#ht_513wt_1165


(Yes, I PM'd them and no, they don't know what it is...)

Funny, so many are willing to sell them to you but can't tell you what it is.


Thanks,
Dave
Is it possible it's a ULN2002 Darlington Array?
 

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