Hi everyone;
I found a board that could fit in my microvax II if
I decided to push it in. Let me describe it:
manufacturer: Recognition Concepts Inc., assy. # 100220,
then in the back: 100221 fab rev A
It has:
-large DIP 64 pin IC by TRW, marked 1007JIC3 8451/AP
-LS glue logic
-7808, 7908 and 7906 regulators
-couple LH0024's, four other analog chips in a section where
traces are sandwiched between ground planes. The only external
connector is a subminiature rf-style gold-plated connector, close
to this analog section, and, most important,
-two DAC0800LCN chips.
I thought it might be some kind of successive approx A/D, but, why two
DAC's then?
cascading them to get a higher resolution would require unreliable,
painful calibration...
And only one channel... or maybe the analog multiplexer occupied a
separate board...
Has anybody seen this beast before?
Carlos.
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Carlos Murillo-Sanchez email: cem14(a)cornell.edu
428 Phillips Hall, Electrical Engineering Department
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853