Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2010 11:24:47 -0700
From: Brent Hilpert <hilpert at cs.ubc.ca>
Subject: Re: 1970s TTL specs and prices
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On 2010 Aug 20, at 11:23 AM, Tom Gardner wrote:
For some Computer History Museum work I need
information on 7400
series Flip
Flops (S and Normal, DIPs) circa 1973 (anything 1970-75). Anyone
have any
maximum clock speed and OEM volume pricing information on parts such
as 7473
thru 79 or 74106-116?
I must be getting old because I remember the 7474 well but I thru out my
Yellow books years ago :-)
Well, just to add to the list, I have the 1969, 1973 and 1981 TTL
databooks from TI, as well as a 1965 TI component catalog listing some
TTL devices (also various from Fairchild, National and Moto).
As with others though, I haven't managed to dig up any prices.
...
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FWIW, approx. Canadian 100-1000 prices in 1977:
Gates: .28
F-F's etc: .48
SRs, adders, etc: 1.50
16Kx1 SRAM: $113.74
mike
I do have an Electrosonic catalog (Canada) from the mid 1960s. It is
very handy as it covers things like CDS cells, Germanium items (ratings,
etc) and other odds and ends of industrial electronics where there are
no other sources of information.
John :-#)#