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On Apr 21, 5:27*pm, markus wolfgart wrote:
Hi OMs/OPs and NG readers, I'm looking for a pinout and/or data sheet of a old Motorola ic named UAA2001 should be a pll synthesizer for TV tuners. I always thought that was a Toshiba part. 80's era TV and VCR tuners are most interesting, IMHO, used as the tin- can modules. If the TV is still functional you can usually figure out the header connector functions with a voltmeter or even a logic probe - no need to dink around with pinouts. Do modern TV's still have the tin-can tuner modules, or is it more highly integrated these days? Of course a modern TV isn't an analog TV anymore either...geeze, it's been at least a decade since I tore into broken TV's and VCR's for parts, I gotta start doing it again! If we're lucky there will be a huge flood of older analog TV's for scavenging soon. Tim. |
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