On Sat, 8 Dec 2012, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 12/08/2012 11:11 AM, Steven Hirsch wrote:
I have a sizeable number of Intersil 0.3"
14-pin DIP ICs (plastic
package) with a part number "3-200-5" and a 1978 date code.
Google turns up about 500 hits - all of them those obnoxious Chinese
sites none of who have the chip or any data about them.
How do folks work around all the "we find you chip fast, enter RFQ here"
web sites?
A little google-fu gets this short-form datasheet:
HI3-200-5
Harris Semiconductor
Search: HI3-200-5
Dual SPST Nrm-Cls (Logic Level 0) Ana SW
Sw. Volt P-P Max.(V)=30
Analog Sw. Cur. P-P Max.=30m
r(DS)on (Ohms)=100
@I(S) (test) (A)=1.0m
@Vd (test) (V)=10
t(on) Max. (s) Turn-On Time=500n
Control Logic Level Low (V)=0.8
Control Logic Level High (V)=2.4
Features=Norm-Closd
P(D) Max.(W) Power Dissipation=450m
Vsup(-) Nom.(V) Neg.Sup.Volt.=15
Vsup(+) Nom.(V) Pos.Sup.Volt.=15
Package=DIP
Pins=14
Military=N
Technology=CMOS
I'd love to understand the Google-fu involved. I spent about an hour on
this yesterday and found only hundreds of Chinese outfits with no
datasheets and several varieties of
datasheets.com with, again, no
datasheets for this part number.
But, I thank you for turning that up! Much appreciated.
I thought the "I" stood for Intersil and didn't realize the little logo
was an "H".
Steve
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