Replacement CIC parts

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Steve

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I'm trying to find some replacement op-amps for an old 810T
oscillator, made by California Instruments Co.

The original part numbers are
CIC 200-1, CIC 200-2, & CIC 200-5

MFG stated they haven't been sold in 20 years, no info or replacements
avaliable.

The circuit itself is just a low frequency stable amplitude oscillator
that outputs 400Hz at 5.000VRMS, so no RF or HF signals to worry
about.

The supply rails for the amplifiers are +15 & -15VDC.

The ICs for the most part seem to have the standard pinout of an 8 pin
op-amp, pin 4 is V-, pin 7 is V+, pin 6 is output, pins 2 is inverting
input, pin 3 is non-inverting input. The other pins are what are
unknown to me.

On all of the ic's, they have a resistor and capacitor in series
between pins 1 & 8, and a capacitor between 5 & 6. All resistors in
this chain are 1.5k, the capacitors change for each circuit. In the
theory section, it states these are for high-frequency roll-off to
stabilize the ic.

The CIC 200-1 is for the Wien Bridge Oscillator. The CIC 200-2 is
used for the Mosfet Modulator (uses a depletion mode Mosfet to reduce
signal and keep amplitude stable), Bandpass Filter, Output amplifier,
and Error Integrator. The CIC 200-5 is used for the AC/DC converter.

The MFG only stated that these components were "selected", so I don't
know what the different part numbers pertain to.

So, I'm trying to find a generic IC that should work for this unit.

All thoughts appreciated, and I can give more info if needed.

Thanks,
Steve Kamego
 
On Thu, 31 May 2007 23:12:03 GMT, Steve <skamego@hotmaill.com> wrote:

On all of the ic's, they have a resistor and capacitor in series
between pins 1 & 8, and a capacitor between 5 & 6. All resistors in
this chain are 1.5k, the capacitors change for each circuit.
They look like the external components used to frequency comensate the
uA709 operational amplifier.

Piotr
 
On Thu, 31 May 2007 23:12:03 GMT, Steve <skamego@hotmaill.com> wrote:

I'm trying to find some replacement op-amps for an old 810T
oscillator, made by California Instruments Co.

The original part numbers are
CIC 200-1, CIC 200-2, & CIC 200-5

MFG stated they haven't been sold in 20 years, no info or replacements
avaliable.

The circuit itself is just a low frequency stable amplitude oscillator
that outputs 400Hz at 5.000VRMS, so no RF or HF signals to worry
about.

The supply rails for the amplifiers are +15 & -15VDC.

The ICs for the most part seem to have the standard pinout of an 8 pin
op-amp, pin 4 is V-, pin 7 is V+, pin 6 is output, pins 2 is inverting
input, pin 3 is non-inverting input. The other pins are what are
unknown to me.

On all of the ic's, they have a resistor and capacitor in series
between pins 1 & 8, and a capacitor between 5 & 6. All resistors in
this chain are 1.5k, the capacitors change for each circuit. In the
theory section, it states these are for high-frequency roll-off to
stabilize the ic.

The CIC 200-1 is for the Wien Bridge Oscillator. The CIC 200-2 is
used for the Mosfet Modulator (uses a depletion mode Mosfet to reduce
signal and keep amplitude stable), Bandpass Filter, Output amplifier,
and Error Integrator. The CIC 200-5 is used for the AC/DC converter.

The MFG only stated that these components were "selected", so I don't
know what the different part numbers pertain to.

So, I'm trying to find a generic IC that should work for this unit.

All thoughts appreciated, and I can give more info if needed.

Thanks,
Steve Kamego

FEDLOG (DOD Parts database) lists the CIC200-2 as a MC1709G (709 Op
amp), selected for 10uV drift per degree Celcius. The other two
aren't listed.

Brian
 
On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 22:06:48 -0500, Brian <Not@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Thu, 31 May 2007 23:12:03 GMT, Steve <skamego@hotmaill.com> wrote:

I'm trying to find some replacement op-amps for an old 810T
oscillator, made by California Instruments Co.

The original part numbers are
CIC 200-1, CIC 200-2, & CIC 200-5

MFG stated they haven't been sold in 20 years, no info or replacements
avaliable.

The circuit itself is just a low frequency stable amplitude oscillator
that outputs 400Hz at 5.000VRMS, so no RF or HF signals to worry
about.

The supply rails for the amplifiers are +15 & -15VDC.

The ICs for the most part seem to have the standard pinout of an 8 pin
op-amp, pin 4 is V-, pin 7 is V+, pin 6 is output, pins 2 is inverting
input, pin 3 is non-inverting input. The other pins are what are
unknown to me.

On all of the ic's, they have a resistor and capacitor in series
between pins 1 & 8, and a capacitor between 5 & 6. All resistors in
this chain are 1.5k, the capacitors change for each circuit. In the
theory section, it states these are for high-frequency roll-off to
stabilize the ic.

The CIC 200-1 is for the Wien Bridge Oscillator. The CIC 200-2 is
used for the Mosfet Modulator (uses a depletion mode Mosfet to reduce
signal and keep amplitude stable), Bandpass Filter, Output amplifier,
and Error Integrator. The CIC 200-5 is used for the AC/DC converter.

The MFG only stated that these components were "selected", so I don't
know what the different part numbers pertain to.

So, I'm trying to find a generic IC that should work for this unit.

All thoughts appreciated, and I can give more info if needed.

Thanks,
Steve Kamego


FEDLOG (DOD Parts database) lists the CIC200-2 as a MC1709G (709 Op
amp), selected for 10uV drift per degree Celcius. The other two
aren't listed.

Brian
Thanks to both of you, I'll try to put a 709 in on Monday. I doubt
the other two are too different.

Thanks again,
Steve
 

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