Hi,
I'm trying to locate some of these ICs, heck, even a pair would do as a
starter. They are GPIB/IEEE-488 driver and receiver ic's, commonly found (
i believe ) in old HP equipment and ( i guess ) many other peripherals that
connect to the real world by this interface.
If anyone has some of these, even if they are still on a pcb and have to be
desoldered, please contact me ( preferably by email ).
On a slightly different topic, if anyone has any old Commodore computer
equipment they want to get rid of, let me know what you've got.
Thanks,
Mike
Franc Zabkar - 30 Dec 2003 19:16 GMT
>I'm trying to locate some of these ICs, heck, even a pair would do as a
>starter. They are GPIB/IEEE-488 driver and receiver ic's ...
IIRC, I have an unused pair of these. They can be yours for the cost
of postage. It may take me a while to find them though ...
- Franc Zabkar

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Unbeliever - 30 Dec 2003 23:10 GMT
TI still make the 75160 and 75161 in DIP and SOIC. They're about US$1.50
from DigiKey. For other sources try www.findchips.com
Cheers,
Alf
Mike Paull - 31 Dec 2003 07:28 GMT
Hi Alf,
Thanks for the tip!
Mike
>TI still make the 75160 and 75161 in DIP and SOIC. They're about US$1.50
>from DigiKey. For other sources try www.findchips.com
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