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From: "Dwight K. Elvey" <dwight.elvey(a)amd.com>
>From: "William Layer"
<william.layer(a)comcast.net>
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A card marked
"Vector 8800V", which is a complete and utter disaster of
Kynar
and flying components. I wouldn't let this thing near a running system.
(seems
like a generic breadboard card, which has been built into some form of
custom
hardware, has a large device marked "Analog Devices 940", and about 12
other
chips, plus a pile of discete components)
I believe the 940 is an amplifier module but I'm not sure. It
could be a voltage converter as well. They made many discrete
circuit instrument amplifiers that had especially low offset
inputs. I would get this was an analog board of some type.
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It looks like a good project.
Later
Dwight
The 8800V is a wire-wrap card and most likely was used for a custom data
acquisition. It may be best to remove and ignore.
Randy