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Hello,
Does anyone know of a website that is good for identifying old ICs? I
have quite a few I can't identify. An example is the ones in this pic
http://paulstock.no-ip.org/ics.jpg

Thanks
Paul
 
On 16 Jun 2004 06:12:43 -0700, P.Howgego@uea.ac.uk (strider) wrote:

Hello,
Does anyone know of a website that is good for identifying old ICs? I
have quite a few I can't identify. An example is the ones in this pic
http://paulstock.no-ip.org/ics.jpg

Thanks
Paul

You could try:

http://www.pitts-el.de/support/elecsupp.htm

But the ones in your picture are (from the top)

Texas
Mitsubishi
National Semiconductor DM7404


The Texas part was made in 1980 (week 48) and there was one of the
computer manufacturers in the UK that used to mark the chips with a
single letter like that - can't remember who now - but I do remember
recovering a lot of chips like that off old boards in the past. You
will probably have to work out the logic of the chip yoursef (unless
someone can say definitely what it is) and you'll find it's more that
likely a simple 74 series chip (7400, 7474 etc).

Good luck

Alan


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P O Box 1108, Morley, WA, 6943
Tel: +61 8 9370 5533 Fax +61 8 9467 6146
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Alan wrote:
On 16 Jun 2004 06:12:43 -0700, P.Howgego@uea.ac.uk (strider) wrote:

Hello,
Does anyone know of a website that is good for identifying old ICs? I
have quite a few I can't identify. An example is the ones in this pic
http://paulstock.no-ip.org/ics.jpg

Thanks
Paul

You could try:

http://www.pitts-el.de/support/elecsupp.htm

But the ones in your picture are (from the top)

Texas
Mitsubishi
National Semiconductor DM7404

The Texas part was made in 1980 (week 48) and there was one of the
computer manufacturers in the UK that used to mark the chips with a
single letter like that - can't remember who now - but I do remember
recovering a lot of chips like that off old boards in the past. You
will probably have to work out the logic of the chip yoursef (unless
someone can say definitely what it is) and you'll find it's more that
likely a simple 74 series chip (7400, 7474 etc).

Good luck

Alan

Bottom chip is indeed a National Semiconductor or Signetics part. TTL
logic chip, 7404.
Hex inverter.
Vdd pin 14 Vss pin 7
inputs: 1,3, 5, 9, 11, 13
outputs (wrt inputs): 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12
 
"strider" <P.Howgego@uea.ac.uk> wrote in message
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Hello,
Does anyone know of a website that is good for identifying old ICs? I
have quite a few I can't identify. An example is the ones in this pic
http://paulstock.no-ip.org/ics.jpg

Thanks
Paul
If you're having trouble identifying a National DM7404 old time original
TTL chip, then I think you need to do some serious reading in a few
books, maybe starting with the EE master or TTL databookk from one of
the old mfgrs such as TI.
 

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