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I have a CNC machine with a FANUC control. The control uses what
the web calls "hybrid ICs". It looks like these devices consist of
some sort of IC and/or others ICs and pasive devices.
The control is old enough that getting new boards is kind of a crap
shoot. And I have replaced bad boards with good used boards only to
have them fail sometime later. I want to have a stock of known good
boards.
So I need to test the boards but I don't really have the expertise.
I'll need to figure it out as I go. One thing that might help is to
find out what is under the epoxy or whatever is covering the devices
on the hybrid ICs.
These are parts from the 1980s. Can the coating be removed without
damaging whatever is underneath? Is it likely the devices on the
hybrid board will be identifiable once exposed?
I have looked for datasheets and pinouts on the hybrids but no luck
yet. Maybe I need to look harder.
Thanks,
Eric
the web calls "hybrid ICs". It looks like these devices consist of
some sort of IC and/or others ICs and pasive devices.
The control is old enough that getting new boards is kind of a crap
shoot. And I have replaced bad boards with good used boards only to
have them fail sometime later. I want to have a stock of known good
boards.
So I need to test the boards but I don't really have the expertise.
I'll need to figure it out as I go. One thing that might help is to
find out what is under the epoxy or whatever is covering the devices
on the hybrid ICs.
These are parts from the 1980s. Can the coating be removed without
damaging whatever is underneath? Is it likely the devices on the
hybrid board will be identifiable once exposed?
I have looked for datasheets and pinouts on the hybrids but no luck
yet. Maybe I need to look harder.
Thanks,
Eric