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Started by Signal:Noise, May 26, 2007, 09:04:14 AM

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Signal:Noise

Don't know if these are any help, there's a random selection, but they're all available free.

http://www.hanssummers.com/electronics/datasheets/

Bat


nochtanseenspecht

on the yamaha A5000 group there was this link :
http://www.loscha.com/miller/Yamaha_IC_Data_Book.pdf
extremely usefull, so download quick !!
includes all the datasheets and info on yamaha ic's !

hoffy

... Is anyone interested in re-uploading that Yamaha IC PDF?

I googled and archive.org'ed for it but came up with nothing. I'm sure lots of peeps would appreciate that doco, not only me :)

Cheers.

Circuitbenders

#4
its here:

http://www.loscha.com/scans/Yamaha_IC_Data_Book.pdf

in fact theres loads of useful stuff here:

http://www.loscha.com/scans/

Yamaha TX816 service manual anyone?  ;)
i am not paid to listen to this drivel, you are a terminal fool

PolyPhuckin

Im having a problem finding the data sheet for the GT1322 vintage germanium transistor, does any one know of other data sheet sites? iv just spent about an hour of googling, but to no avail   :(


I know its most likely going to be the same as any PNP transistor with a TO-1 case, but, you know, its just nice to have the data sheet  ;)

thanks

Gordonjcp

Yeah, the data is:

Vce: about 12v
Vbe: about 11v
Hfe: sod all
noise: loads

;-)
If at first you don't succeed, stick it through a fuzzbox.

PolyPhuckin

Quote from: Gordonjcp on August 10, 2008, 05:18:28 PM

Hfe: sod all
noise: loads

;-)
Thats pretty much the same for all those damn vintage trannys


all the better for a Fuzz Pedal  ;D

hoffy

Quote from: Circuitbenders on July 17, 2008, 04:38:07 PM
its here:

Thanks heaps. I googled for it, but came up with nothing. I appreciate this a lot =)

I'd like to bend my PSS 140 and SU-10, but want to explore it after knowing something about the IC's... and not just depending on the (admittedly wonderful) tutorials around...

PolyPhuckin

Another datasheet request.

i appear to have acquired some random chips but cant find their sheet anywhere.
they are: RS 307-109     and    OEC3008 2083


Any help would be appreciated  ;)

Circuitbenders

Are you sure those are the right part numbers. I wouldn't claim to be an expert but they sound a little unlikely

For a start, RS 307-109 is an order code from RS electronics for a discontinued Darligton Driver array:
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=searchProducts&searchTerm=307-109&x=8&y=11
i am not paid to listen to this drivel, you are a terminal fool

Gordonjcp

"2083" sounds awfy like "ULN2083" which is indeed a Darlington array.  Bear in mind that often one line of numbers is the date code.  "3008" would suggest the 30th week of 2008, but that can't really be right...
If at first you don't succeed, stick it through a fuzzbox.

PolyPhuckin

Funny you should mention the ULN2003A as i also have one of those, but i found the data sheet for that.

the OEC3008 happens to be 28 pin, where as the ULN is only 16.



Thanks for the help with the Radio shack one, i had thought RS stood for radio shack but i only looked on the US website and the search didn't throe anything up.

Circuitbenders

I'm not sure what the RS in RS electronics stands for but its not Radio Shack. RS are a huge european company, originally from the UK i think, and Radio Shack are a US company.

Anyone know if Tandy still exist in the UK, i've not seen one around for years?
i am not paid to listen to this drivel, you are a terminal fool

PolyPhuckin

QuoteRS are a huge european company, originally from the UK i think, and Radio Shack are a US company.
Aah right.


Tandy? i recognise that name. It'll be one of those companies that either got sucked up by a bigger one, or moved from the public sector and just build niche things for someone else. or summat  ;)