Req for Info transister or something

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I picked up a spool of these transisters and can't find any info on them.
If anybody can give me some info I'd gladly send you a couple.
The number on the front is SC432611CFN2. I have a picture putup at
www.professorwiz.com/trans/transpic1.jpg
Thanks for any and all help, I've done a google search for any parts of the
number and that didn't seem to help any.


Russ
www.professorwiz.com
 
I really should have put that in the text, sorry.
Anyway here's the address of the pic


www.professorwiz.com/trans/transpic1.jpg
 
In article <yjvRc.8762$Nl1.3212@fe1.columbus.rr.com>,
<awesomewiz@wiz.com> wrote:

I picked up a spool of these transisters and can't find any info on them.
Doesn't look like transistors. Looks like a Motorola
application-specific IC or perhaps a specialized embedded processor.
I'd guess that it's a custom part, made for a specific customer of
Motorola, and that your chance of doing anything particularly useful
with it are pretty darned low. If it's a custom part, its
functionality would be proprietary - Motorola probably wouldn't be
able to disclose the details of the circuitry.

You could always glue a bunch of them together to a piece of tile, and
make a unique coaster for your can of cola!

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Your probably correct, I picked them up from a scrap yard that gets gobs
of stuff from the automotive guys all the time. Last years parts that
they had extras of, all kinds of stuff I've got a bunch of speedometers
that haven't been installed too. A coster would probably be all they'd be
usefull for.
Thanks anyways.


Russ
www.professorwiz.com
 
"Dave Platt" <dplatt@radagast.org> wrote in message
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In article <yjvRc.8762$Nl1.3212@fe1.columbus.rr.com>,
awesomewiz@wiz.com> wrote:

I picked up a spool of these transisters and can't find any info on
them.

Doesn't look like transistors. Looks like a Motorola
application-specific IC or perhaps a specialized embedded processor.
I'd guess that it's a custom part, made for a specific customer of
Motorola, and that your chance of doing anything particularly useful
with it are pretty darned low. If it's a custom part, its
functionality would be proprietary - Motorola probably wouldn't be
able to disclose the details of the circuitry.

You could always glue a bunch of them together to a piece of tile, and
make a unique coaster for your can of cola!
I agree. 100%.

Give 'em to the kids to play with, let them use 'em for Monopoly tokens.
:-0

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Dave Platt <dplatt@radagast.org
AE6EO
Hosting the Jade Warrior home page:
http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior
I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will
boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads!
 

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