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Hi Roy, On 11-Jan-04, Roy J. Tellason wrote to WAYNE CHIRNSIDE: RJT> After the CMOS can and the TTL can there was the linear can, and RJT> I've found some interesting stuff in there. I'm still sorting RJT> things out, but aside from the op amps and voltage regulators RJT> (more 7805s and 7812s than I'll probably ever use :-) there were RJT> some audio amp chips, and some other ones I couldn't find RJT> anywhere (yet). One I just snagged a datasheet for is the RJT> CA3094, apparently another OTA? I never did do too much with RJT> the 3080, the first of that sort of chip I ran into. It was RJT> hard to not have seriously heavy distortion coming out of that RJT> thing, I guess maybe some application notes might help. I wish RJT> I'd been able to snag this stuff off the 'net ages ago! :- Give us some of those unidentified part numbers (and manufacturers if possible) and I for one will see what I can come up with. I have several feet of data books covering everything from passive components through discretes (small signal and power), ICs (linear and digital through to some of the microprocessors of the day. George --- Terminate 5.00/Pro* Origin: George's Country Point (2:250/501.3) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 250/501 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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