On Wednesday 14 June 2006 05:04 am, Brent Hilpert wrote:
"Roy J. Tellason" wrote:
Anyone here know of a source for these parts
these days?
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Subject: [Electronics_101] RTL IC source?
Date: Tuesday 13 June 2006 08:20 pm
From: "geraldkrizek" <gkrizek at verizon.net>
To: Electronics_101 at
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Does anyone know of a source of RTL ICs. I need several MC1013P ICs to
repair a HP sweeper. Thanks in advance.
Jerry
...can't help with supply, but the MC1013P is ECL, not RTL.
(Motorola MECL II family, AC coupled JK flip-flop, 85MHz).
I can provide the pinout if it is of any help. The triggerring scheme on
the 1013 is a little unusual.
Coincidently, a little while ago I was working on a Monsanto frequency
counter from 1969 that uses both ECL MC1013s and RTL ICs.
Interesting, my parts data jumps right past those numbers, I guess I need to
update that at some point...
I'll forward that info back to where the query came from. Maybe he needs to
find some of those and maybe the weirdness of that particular chip is causing
some of what he's seeing.
Do you have a source for those?
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