SN49703N

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jodleren

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Hello

Yet another datasheet request - SN49703N from 1978. That means it is
not the newer chip with the same number which is an USB controller.
USB was not invented in 1978 AFAIK :)
It is a DIL16 package.

BTW thanks to all here, I can almost find anything I want now because
of the help here... but this one....

WBR
Sonnich
 
On Tue, 1 Dec 2009, jodleren wrote:

Hello

Yet another datasheet request - SN49703N from 1978. That means it is
not the newer chip with the same number which is an USB controller.
USB was not invented in 1978 AFAIK :)
It is a DIL16 package.

Are you sure you have the number right? I can't picture any part from
the era starting with "49", at least not parts that were available to
all. It might be a proprietary number.

"SN" was TI's prefix.

Michael

BTW thanks to all here, I can almost find anything I want now because
of the help here... but this one....

WBR
Sonnich
 
jodleren schrieb:
Hello

Yet another datasheet request - SN49703N from 1978. That means it is
not the newer chip with the same number which is an USB controller.
USB was not invented in 1978 AFAIK :)
It is a DIL16 package.
Hi

If I don't forget it I'll scan the data sheet for you tomorrow.

Bye

Reinhard
 
jodleren Inscribed thus:

Hello

Yet another datasheet request - SN49703N from 1978. That means it is
not the newer chip with the same number which is an USB controller.
USB was not invented in 1978 AFAIK :)
It is a DIL16 package.

BTW thanks to all here, I can almost find anything I want now because
of the help here... but this one....

WBR
Sonnich
Are you sure that the "9" isnt an "S" !

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Best Regards:
Baron.
 
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009, baron wrote:

jodleren Inscribed thus:

Hello

Yet another datasheet request - SN49703N from 1978. That means it is
not the newer chip with the same number which is an USB controller.
USB was not invented in 1978 AFAIK :)
It is a DIL16 package.

BTW thanks to all here, I can almost find anything I want now because
of the help here... but this one....

WBR
Sonnich

Are you sure that the "9" isnt an "S" !

That wouldn't work either. There's no 47-series of ICs, so there'd
be no reason to add an "S" for the schottky version.

Michael
 
jodleren schrieb:
Hello

Yet another datasheet request - SN49703N from 1978. That means it is
not the newer chip with the same number which is an USB controller.
USB was not invented in 1978 AFAIK :)
It is a DIL16 package.

BTW thanks to all here, I can almost find anything I want now because
of the help here... but this one....
Hi

You'll find something in your mailbox.

HTH

Reinhard
 
On Dec 2, 6:33 pm, Reinhard Zwirner <reinhard_zwir...@web.de> wrote:
jodleren schrieb:



Hello

Yet another datasheet request - SN49703N from 1978. That means it is
not the newer chip with the same number which is an USB controller.
USB was not invented in 1978 AFAIK :)
It is a DIL16 package.

BTW thanks to all here, I can almost find anything I want now because
of the help here... but this one....

You'll find something in your mailbox.
Yes I got it. For the rest here, it is a Delay Element, "A series 74N
TTL special gate"

WBR
Sonnich
 
Michael Black wrote:

On Wed, 2 Dec 2009, baron wrote:

jodleren Inscribed thus:

Hello

Yet another datasheet request - SN49703N from 1978. That means it is
not the newer chip with the same number which is an USB controller.
USB was not invented in 1978 AFAIK :)
It is a DIL16 package.

BTW thanks to all here, I can almost find anything I want now
because of the help here... but this one....

WBR
Sonnich

Are you sure that the "9" isnt an "S" !

That wouldn't work either. There's no 47-series of ICs, so there'd
be no reason to add an "S" for the schottky version.

Michael
Please ignore it. Just me having a brain fart. :-(

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Best Regards:
Baron.
 

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