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Tehrasha Darkon April 16th 07 02:11 AM

Need help identifing IC.
 
6 pin DIP

Only markings are...

65-01
309F
KOREA

msg April 21st 07 02:35 PM

Need help identifing IC.
 
Tehrasha Darkon wrote:

6 pin DIP

Only markings are...

65-01
309F
KOREA


It may help to post the date codes from other components
and also make, model and manufacturer of your device.
At first glance the 'top markings' look like a house number.
Also, what is imprinted on the underside of the device?

Regards,

Michael

Michael Black April 21st 07 03:22 PM

Need help identifing IC.
 
Tehrasha Darkon ) writes:
6 pin DIP

Only markings are...

65-01
309F
KOREA


Generally, 6 pin DIPs are optoisolators.

There must be exceptions, but every time I see one I start
with the assumption that it's an optoisolator.

I think the second choice would be a pair of transistors.

Michael VE2BVW


Uncle Peter April 21st 07 05:39 PM

Need help identifing IC.
 

"Michael Black" wrote in message Generally, 6
pin DIPs are optoisolators.

There must be exceptions, but every time I see one I start
with the assumption that it's an optoisolator.


I vaguely remember Motorola's odd, short-lived
line of linear devices back in the 60s or 70s..
MFCxxx rings a bell. They had attenuators, oddball
audio amps. I think there were some six pin devices,
but they were also an offset lead package.

Pete



Tehrasha Darkon April 21st 07 06:36 PM

Need help identifing IC.
 
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 08:35:05 -0500, msg wrote:

Tehrasha Darkon wrote:

6 pin DIP

Only markings are...

65-01
309F
KOREA


It may help to post the date codes from other components and also make,
model and manufacturer of your device. At first glance the 'top
markings' look like a house number. Also, what is imprinted on the
underside of the device?


I have 8 of these, raw chips, not part of an assembly. There are no
other markings.

--Teh

David L. Foreman April 21st 07 10:05 PM

Need help identifing IC.
 
On 21 Apr 2007 14:22:05 GMT, (Michael Black) wrote:

Tehrasha Darkon ) writes:
6 pin DIP

Only markings are...

65-01
309F
KOREA


Generally, 6 pin DIPs are optoisolators.

There must be exceptions, but every time I see one I start
with the assumption that it's an optoisolator.

I think the second choice would be a pair of transistors.

Michael VE2BVW



Found the following on the NTEINC web site.

Replace part.... With NTE part.... Product Line Data Sheets
Notes
65-01 NTE3040 Semiconductor

NTE3040
Optoisolator
NPN Transistor Output
6 lead DIP

1 -- Anode of LED
2 -- Cathode of LED
3 -- NC
4 -- Base of output transistor
5-- Collector of output transistor
6 -- Emitter of output transistor

Michael Black April 21st 07 11:45 PM

Need help identifing IC.
 
"Uncle Peter" ) writes:
"Michael Black" wrote in message
Generally, 6
pin DIPs are optoisolators.

There must be exceptions, but every time I see one I start
with the assumption that it's an optoisolator.


I vaguely remember Motorola's odd, short-lived
line of linear devices back in the 60s or 70s..
MFCxxx rings a bell. They had attenuators, oddball
audio amps. I think there were some six pin devices,
but they were also an offset lead package.

Pete


That was a a really weird line. I seem to recall some were actually
four pins. They seemed for much intended for consumer equipment, and
it seemed like they tried to fit the package to the device, rather than
have something like a 14 pin package and have everything fit in it no
matter how few pins they actually needed.

I think some of the line included dividers that would run off 12v,
intended for music organs.

I honestly did not include those in my "there must be exceptions".
I'm not sure now if I put that in just to be sure, or I was thinking
of something (that I can't remember at the moment) that do come in 6pin
DIPs.

Michael VE2BVW


msg April 22nd 07 12:37 AM

Need help identifing IC.
 
msg wrote:
Tehrasha Darkon wrote:

6 pin DIP

Only markings are...

65-01
309F
KOREA




My 1996 edition of the ECG Replacement Catalog lists the
ECG3040 Optoisolator as a replacement for '65-01':

Output: NPN Transistor, Viso=7500V, Pt(mw)=250 Ic/If=20%,
If(ma)=80, Vr=3V, BVcbo=70V, BVceo=30V, Ic(ma)=3.5 Ftyp=300KHz

Basing Diagram (top view)

---------
A| 1 6 | Base A = LED anode
| |
C| 2 5 | Coll. C = LED cathode
| |
| 3 4 | Emit.
---------

Regards,

Michael

Tehrasha Darkon April 22nd 07 08:03 PM

Need help identifing IC.
 
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 18:37:23 -0500, msg wrote:

msg wrote:
Tehrasha Darkon wrote:

6 pin DIP

Only markings are...

65-01
309F
KOREA




My 1996 edition of the ECG Replacement Catalog lists the ECG3040
Optoisolator as a replacement for '65-01':

Output: NPN Transistor, Viso=7500V, Pt(mw)=250 Ic/If=20%, If(ma)=80,
Vr=3V, BVcbo=70V, BVceo=30V, Ic(ma)=3.5 Ftyp=300KHz

Basing Diagram (top view)

---------
A| 1 6 | Base A = LED anode
| |
C| 2 5 | Coll. C = LED cathode
| |
| 3 4 | Emit.
---------

Regards,

Michael


Thankyou so much!
Measurements with my ohm meter seem to agree with this.
Now if I could only remember what I bought them for...
Must have been at least 15yrs ago.

--Teh


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