RC4185 ?

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The remnants of a Fedback FG600 England made function generator of 1975.
Someone clipped the legs of one of those canned devices of the time leaving
10 longish pins in the board. Overlay is a circle with a tab. He wrote
RC4195 and RC4185 on pcb. Now a Raytheon RC4195 looks right there, a dual
tracking +/-15V regulator but what was an RC4185 I cannot find any reference
to it , but it may have been the original device and he intended replacing
with a 4195.
The drilling pattern was 8 like standard DIL and one between 1 and 8 and one
between 4 and 5 but of course may have been bent to that form , from a
circular TO96 type package.
7815 + 7915 will go in there firstly for proving purposes in all likelihood
 
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:17:30 -0000, "N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk>wrote:

The remnants of a Fedback FG600 England made function generator of 1975.
Someone clipped the legs of one of those canned devices of the time leaving
10 longish pins in the board. Overlay is a circle with a tab. He wrote
RC4195 and RC4185 on pcb. Now a Raytheon RC4195 looks right there, a dual
tracking +/-15V regulator but what was an RC4185 I cannot find any reference
to it , but it may have been the original device and he intended replacing
with a 4195.
The drilling pattern was 8 like standard DIL and one between 1 and 8 and one
between 4 and 5 but of course may have been bent to that form , from a
circular TO96 type package.
7815 + 7915 will go in there firstly for proving purposes in all likelihood
Plenty of reference to 4195, none to 4815. If the part ever existed
there should be some reference even as obsolete. Maybe a mental error.
 
<Meat Plow> wrote in message news:3i09qm.ds3.19.12@news.alt.net...
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:17:30 -0000, "N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk>wrote:

The remnants of a Fedback FG600 England made function generator of 1975.
Someone clipped the legs of one of those canned devices of the time
leaving
10 longish pins in the board. Overlay is a circle with a tab. He wrote
RC4195 and RC4185 on pcb. Now a Raytheon RC4195 looks right there, a dual
tracking +/-15V regulator but what was an RC4185 I cannot find any
reference
to it , but it may have been the original device and he intended
replacing
with a 4195.
The drilling pattern was 8 like standard DIL and one between 1 and 8 and
one
between 4 and 5 but of course may have been bent to that form , from a
circular TO96 type package.
7815 + 7915 will go in there firstly for proving purposes in all
likelihood


Plenty of reference to 4195, none to 4815. If the part ever existed
there should be some reference even as obsolete. Maybe a mental error.
I've looked in my contemporaneous sources and nothing
He actually wrote , very clear script,
RC4185NB
RC4195NB
which are valid suffixes for Raytheon
 
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:55:15 -0000, "N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk>wrote:

Meat Plow> wrote in message news:3i09qm.ds3.19.12@news.alt.net...
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:17:30 -0000, "N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk>wrote:

The remnants of a Fedback FG600 England made function generator of 1975.
Someone clipped the legs of one of those canned devices of the time
leaving
10 longish pins in the board. Overlay is a circle with a tab. He wrote
RC4195 and RC4185 on pcb. Now a Raytheon RC4195 looks right there, a dual
tracking +/-15V regulator but what was an RC4185 I cannot find any
reference
to it , but it may have been the original device and he intended
replacing
with a 4195.
The drilling pattern was 8 like standard DIL and one between 1 and 8 and
one
between 4 and 5 but of course may have been bent to that form , from a
circular TO96 type package.
7815 + 7915 will go in there firstly for proving purposes in all
likelihood


Plenty of reference to 4195, none to 4815. If the part ever existed
there should be some reference even as obsolete. Maybe a mental error.

I've looked in my contemporaneous sources and nothing
He actually wrote , very clear script,
RC4185NB
RC4195NB
which are valid suffixes for Raytheon


RC4185TK ?
 
On Feb 24, 10:17 am, "N_Cook" <dive...@tcp.co.uk> wrote:
The remnants of a Fedback FG600 England made function generator of 1975.
Someone clipped the legs of one of those canned devices of the time leaving
10 longish pins in the board. Overlay is a circle with a tab. He wrote
RC4195 and RC4185 on pcb. Now a Raytheon RC4195 looks right there, a dual
tracking +/-15V regulator but what was an RC4185 I cannot find any reference
to it , but it may have been the original device and he intended replacing
with a 4195.
The drilling pattern was 8 like standard DIL and one between 1 and 8 and one
between 4 and 5 but of course may have been bent to that form , from a
circular TO96 type package.
7815 + 7915 will go in there firstly for proving purposes in all likelihood
You do work on a lot of antiques!!!
 
N_Cook wrote:
The remnants of a Fedback FG600 England made function generator of 1975.
Someone clipped the legs of one of those canned devices of the time leaving
10 longish pins in the board. Overlay is a circle with a tab. He wrote
RC4195 and RC4185 on pcb. Now a Raytheon RC4195 looks right there, a dual
tracking +/-15V regulator but what was an RC4185 I cannot find any reference
to it , but it may have been the original device and he intended replacing
with a 4195.
The drilling pattern was 8 like standard DIL and one between 1 and 8 and one
between 4 and 5 but of course may have been bent to that form , from a
circular TO96 type package.
7815 + 7915 will go in there firstly for proving purposes in all likelihood


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What does it all mean? who knows....

bob
 
"N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk> wrote in message
news:hm3jbv$d8m$1@news.eternal-september.org...
The remnants of a Fedback FG600 England made function generator of 1975.
Someone clipped the legs of one of those canned devices of the time
leaving
10 longish pins in the board. Overlay is a circle with a tab. He wrote
RC4195 and RC4185 on pcb. Now a Raytheon RC4195 looks right there, a dual
tracking +/-15V regulator but what was an RC4185 I cannot find any
reference
to it , but it may have been the original device and he intended replacing
with a 4195.
The drilling pattern was 8 like standard DIL and one between 1 and 8 and
one
between 4 and 5 but of course may have been bent to that form , from a
circular TO96 type package.
7815 + 7915 will go in there firstly for proving purposes in all
likelihood


Here's a theory, maybe the lettering was abraded but he wanted to
memorialize what info he had right on the board before he headed to the
reference library or the parts store with the IC in hand.

Joe Rooney
 
Joe Rooney <ikerooneyat@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:4b86305c$0$2362$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com...
"N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk> wrote in message
news:hm3jbv$d8m$1@news.eternal-september.org...
The remnants of a Fedback FG600 England made function generator of 1975.
Someone clipped the legs of one of those canned devices of the time
leaving
10 longish pins in the board. Overlay is a circle with a tab. He wrote
RC4195 and RC4185 on pcb. Now a Raytheon RC4195 looks right there, a
dual
tracking +/-15V regulator but what was an RC4185 I cannot find any
reference
to it , but it may have been the original device and he intended
replacing
with a 4195.
The drilling pattern was 8 like standard DIL and one between 1 and 8 and
one
between 4 and 5 but of course may have been bent to that form , from a
circular TO96 type package.
7815 + 7915 will go in there firstly for proving purposes in all
likelihood


Here's a theory, maybe the lettering was abraded but he wanted to
memorialize what info he had right on the board before he headed to the
reference library or the parts store with the IC in hand.

Joe Rooney
Interesting you say that
Another IC he'd marked on the board , but still in place is a Plessey multi
transistor pack
It is that chalky print of the time and wrote
SL304?? 5C?
With good slant lighting , perhaps decades on I could confirm SL3045C

But RC4195NB is not a 10 pin pack if the 5th character was indistinct
 
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 09:24:09 -0000, "N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk>wrote:

Joe Rooney <ikerooneyat@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:4b86305c$0$2362$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com...

"N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk> wrote in message
news:hm3jbv$d8m$1@news.eternal-september.org...
The remnants of a Fedback FG600 England made function generator of 1975.
Someone clipped the legs of one of those canned devices of the time
leaving
10 longish pins in the board. Overlay is a circle with a tab. He wrote
RC4195 and RC4185 on pcb. Now a Raytheon RC4195 looks right there, a
dual
tracking +/-15V regulator but what was an RC4185 I cannot find any
reference
to it , but it may have been the original device and he intended
replacing
with a 4195.
The drilling pattern was 8 like standard DIL and one between 1 and 8 and
one
between 4 and 5 but of course may have been bent to that form , from a
circular TO96 type package.
7815 + 7915 will go in there firstly for proving purposes in all
likelihood


Here's a theory, maybe the lettering was abraded but he wanted to
memorialize what info he had right on the board before he headed to the
reference library or the parts store with the IC in hand.

Joe Rooney



Interesting you say that
Another IC he'd marked on the board , but still in place is a Plessey multi
transistor pack
It is that chalky print of the time and wrote
SL304?? 5C?
With good slant lighting , perhaps decades on I could confirm SL3045C

But RC4195NB is not a 10 pin pack if the 5th character was indistinct
Take it to a forensic print analyst. They can analyze under polarized
and oblique lighting of various wave lengths through various filters
your sample and tell you what was written.
 
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 12:08:01 -0500, Meat Plow put finger to keyboard
and composed:

On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:55:15 -0000, "N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk>wrote:

I've looked in my contemporaneous sources and nothing
He actually wrote , very clear script,
RC4185NB
RC4195NB
which are valid suffixes for Raytheon


RC4185TK ?
FWIW Usbid lists a RC4185TK manufactured by Raytheon with a date code
of 7925:

http://www.usbid.com/search/AddPartNoLogin_action.cfm

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
Franc Zabkar <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in message
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 12:08:01 -0500, Meat Plow put finger to keyboard
and composed:

On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:55:15 -0000, "N_Cook" <diverse@tcp.co.uk>wrote:

I've looked in my contemporaneous sources and nothing
He actually wrote , very clear script,
RC4185NB
RC4195NB
which are valid suffixes for Raytheon


RC4185TK ?

FWIW Usbid lists a RC4185TK manufactured by Raytheon with a date code
of 7925:

http://www.usbid.com/search/AddPartNoLogin_action.cfm

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
Is it a genuine outfit ?
ie does a "Request for Quote (RFQ)" return mean they actually have one
assuming you cough up 300 USD .

Although footprint is 10 pins , only 9 have traces to them, but wire size
legs rather than the TO66 package pins and overlay would suggest TO66. I
wonder if the 4185 was not-fixed +/-V.
My old Raytheon book seems to suggest they used TK suffix for TO99 and TO66
 
N_Cook schrieb:
[...]
My old Raytheon book seems to suggest they used TK suffix for TO99 and TO66
Hmm ... Could it be that your 4185 is one of Raytheon's latest
products which has been produced only for a short time?

Databook 1976: 4194/4195 voltage regulators
1985: 4194/4195 + 4191/4192/4193 (+ 4391) voltage regulators
1989: 4194/4195 + 4191/4192/4193 + 4190 (+ 4391 + 4292)
voltage regulators
19xx: ... + 4185??

When did Raytheon disappear from the semiconductor market?

Considering as possibility

Reinhard
 

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