I had one latch/decoder/driver die in my frequency counter. T'was a DM9368, from way back, more recently marketed as a UA9368.
Anyone know where I might find one? My local treasure trove sold the balance of his stock late last year.
TIA
I had one latch/decoder/driver die in my frequency counter. T'was a DM9368, from way back, more recently marketed as a UA9368.
Anyone know where I might find one? My local treasure trove sold the balance of his stock late last year.
TIA
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I remember those quite well. It's a very old part these days. A company called "Electronix Express" in the USA is showing them as available on their website at
Bob
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Can I ask how much it is worth? Oh, what pin configuration? Just that it sounds familiar.
The datasheet's at
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G'day Bob
I found another place in the states with stock, but a MOV of $150!!!
Still, will follow this up. Tnx
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Were $4.90+GST as at end-2005 here in Perth
BCD-to-7-seg latch/decoder/driver with constant segment current source. 16pin DIP.
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It's a 4 bit hexadecimal to 7 segment latch/decoder driver, not BCD. I think I've got one or two floating around in my parts bins here from some projects a number of years ago. You're welcome to one if I can find it.
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Yep, you're right. Got so used to using them on things like frequency counters where a hex display would be fairly useless that I forgot they handle the whole hex set.
Would really appreciate that, David. Rare spares houses with MOV's of $150 really put the kybosh on repairing stuff.
DM9368,
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I've found the chip. Email me privately with your details and I'll put it in the post.
the post.
Done. Many thanks :-))))
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