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Anyone got a source for SA605 or SA615? I want to build the 1-chip
receiver that Steve Hageman describes in EDN Access of 25 September 1997, but am having problems finding the chips. Maybe I'm looking past them. -- Fu^WForget Turing, USENET wouldn't pass a roadside DWI test -- Chris Hacking, in the Monastery |
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Mike Andrews wrote:
Anyone got a source for SA605 or SA615? I want to build the 1-chip receiver that Steve Hageman describes in EDN Access of 25 September 1997, but am having problems finding the chips. Maybe I'm looking past them. Nominally these are Phillips parts (now NXE or whatever). They use the 'SA' 'NE' etc., for indicating temperature ranges -- I know I've had trouble finding '602s with one prefix, and no problem with the other. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com Posting from Google? See http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/ "Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems" came out in April. See details at http://www.wescottdesign.com/actfes/actfes.html |
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Tim Wescott wrote:
Mike Andrews wrote: Anyone got a source for SA605 or SA615? I want to build the 1-chip receiver that Steve Hageman describes in EDN Access of 25 September 1997, but am having problems finding the chips. Maybe I'm looking past them. Nominally these are Phillips parts (now NXE or whatever). They use the 'SA' 'NE' etc., for indicating temperature ranges -- I know I've had trouble finding '602s with one prefix, and no problem with the other. I recall reading that the SA602/605's were discontinued and replaced by the '612/'615. Because of demand some of these were relabeled and sold as 602/605's to satisfy customers who didn't believe that the parts were interchangeable. They are. |
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![]() Mike Andrews wrote: Anyone got a source for SA605 or SA615? I want to build the 1-chip receiver that Steve Hageman describes in EDN Access of 25 September 1997, but am having problems finding the chips. Maybe I'm looking past them. They can be ordered directly from Philips -- as of a couple of years ago anyway. Also, www.findchips.com shows a few vendors that sell them. |
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Item #190063731505 on eBay has them right now. $16.50 for 2 pieces
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http://www.futurecb.com/Boutique/Sea...91 C0010C0067
The above link should prove helpful. Future Electronics has a pretty good selection of Philips components. The only catch is that you have to buy a rail of 25 at a time. At the price of $2.65 cach, that isn't too bad. When I buy SA602s, I usually buy 100 at a time. I've got around 100 of the 605s, but who knows where they are. I put them in a safe place, along with the two evaluation boards. Unfortunately, it was too safe of a place! Give Future Electronics a call.............they will be able to help you. If you can find some friends to split the cost with, that always helps. Pete "Rick" wrote in message ... Item #190063731505 on eBay has them right now. $16.50 for 2 pieces |
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![]() Mike Andrews wrote: Anyone got a source for SA605 or SA615? I want to build the 1-chip receiver that Steve Hageman describes in EDN Access of 25 September 1997, but am having problems finding the chips. Maybe I'm looking past them. DigiKey (www.digikey.com) has both parts for about $5 each. No minimum and fast shipping Roger |
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