intersil 8337

Is there an equivalent chip for the display driver in a Fluke 8024b? Chip is labelled Intersil

429100 8337

I can't find any info on this. Any help appreciated

Thanks, Steve Kamego

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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 11:04:13 -0600, steve put finger to keyboard and composed:

Could it be the house number for a standard ICL7106, or maybe an ICL7136 (low power version of ICL7106)?

BTW, the "8337" is probably a YYWW date code, ie week 37 of 1983. It may help to know which chips Intersil was producing in that year.

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8337 will be week 37 in 1983. The 429100 is the custom chip reference number. Try Fluke for replacement.

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Thanks to both of you for your replies. I tried the 7016 with bad results. However, as a last resort, I soaked the meter in very strong alcohol for half an hour, and now it zeroes perfectly.

Thanks for the help, and sorry for the lateness of my reply. Steve Kamego

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steve

Soaking in strong alcohol does wonders for all sorts of problems. (hic.)

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