UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
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. Anyone who can help my on this? Many thanks in advance. Markus DL8MBY PS.: I had already searched for days without success in the web. |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, 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 checked the two Motorola databooks I have, one from about 1978 and the other from 1990, and the IC doesn't show up there. I looked because I had thought some odd-numbered devices for tv showed up, but nothing. I checked my 30 year old National databook too, but nothing there either. Michael VE2BVW |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
Michael Black wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, 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 snip Try: http://www.datasheetarchive.com/pdf/3511822.pdf Michael |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
msg wrote:
Michael Black wrote: On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, 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 snip Try: http://www.datasheetarchive.com/pdf/3511822.pdf Sorry, this turned out to be only a bit of an old Euro Master Selection Guide. However, there are more clues to be found in the datasheet for the UAA2022 (which wasn't easy to find online either): http://www.uploadarchief.net/files/download/uaa2022.pdf (UAA2000/2001 is mentioned in the description) Michael |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
Tahnks Michael for your efford, but that was the only doc I could find bofor on this ic while looking in the web. Unfortunatelly without to much information in it about the mentioned chip. vy 73 Markus DL8MVY msg schrieb: msg wrote: Michael Black wrote: On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, 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 snip Try: http://www.datasheetarchive.com/pdf/3511822.pdf Sorry, this turned out to be only a bit of an old Euro Master Selection Guide. However, there are more clues to be found in the datasheet for the UAA2022 (which wasn't easy to find online either): http://www.uploadarchief.net/files/download/uaa2022.pdf (UAA2000/2001 is mentioned in the description) Michael |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
markus wolfgart wrote:
Tahnks Michael for your efford, snip I imagine that you have considered it, but it is still worth mentioning: The device seems to have been popular in about 1986; peruse Sams Photofact TV folders from that period for TVs that have a 7-segment channel display and see if they use the UAA2001/UAA2022 combination -- the schematic should provide connection and pinout information and some clues on using the device. Michael |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
Hi Michael,
I'm sorry for causing additional effort in searching for the pin out, but I had found some of these ic's on a jumble sale and would like to play around with pll syntheses on a rainy weekend if the ic is suitable for this purpose. Many thanks in advance for your kind help. vy73 Markus DL8MBY msg schrieb: markus wolfgart wrote: Tahnks Michael for your efford, snip I imagine that you have considered it, but it is still worth mentioning: The device seems to have been popular in about 1986; peruse Sams Photofact TV folders from that period for TVs that have a 7-segment channel display and see if they use the UAA2001/UAA2022 combination -- the schematic should provide connection and pinout information and some clues on using the device. Michael |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
In message , markus wolfgart
writes Hi OMs/OPs and NG readers, I'm looking for a pinout and/or data sheet of a old Motorola ic named UAA2001 Is that really a Moto device? Sounds more like a TFK (telefunken) or Philips device to me. Of course I could be wrong.. should be a pll synthesizer for TV tuners. Anyone who can help my on this? Many thanks in advance. Markus DL8MBY PS.: I had already searched for days without success in the web. -- Clint Sharp |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
Clint Sharp wrote:
snip I'm looking for a pinout and/or data sheet of a old Motorola ic named UAA2001 Is that really a Moto device? Sounds more like a TFK (telefunken) or Philips device to me. Of course I could be wrong.. Check the first URL that I posted in reply to the O.P.; you will see that this device is included in a 1986 Motorola Euro Master Selection Guide. Michael |
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writes Check the first URL that I posted in reply to the O.P.; you will see that this device is included in a 1986 Motorola Euro Master Selection Guide. Michael You're right.. Hmm, Very old device though, and I'm trying to think where I've seen them, could be in old Grundig or Philips television tuners, might be worth searching around for some old television schematics for the OP. -- Clint Sharp |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
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. |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
Hi Michael,
hi Clint, honestly speaking, I'm not quite sure if this part is really from Motorola, but it is mentioned in a "consumer and automotive application note" from Motorola and many other well known mot. ic's are listed in this note like the famous MC1350 if amp. Markus DL8MBY msg schrieb: Clint Sharp wrote: snip I'm looking for a pinout and/or data sheet of a old Motorola ic named UAA2001 Is that really a Moto device? Sounds more like a TFK (telefunken) or Philips device to me. Of course I could be wrong.. Check the first URL that I posted in reply to the O.P.; you will see that this device is included in a 1986 Motorola Euro Master Selection Guide. Michael |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
Hi Tim,
I have no possibility to find out the pinout from a tuner as I have just a hand full of this mysterious ic's without a documentation on them. So at least I will have to blow some of them to find out the pin out with a bit of luck if it is not a I2C device. Markus BL8MBY Tim Shoppa schrieb: 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. |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
On Apr 23, 9:07*am, markus wolfgart wrote:
Hi Tim, I have no possibility to find out the pinout from a tuner as I have just a hand full of this mysterious ic's without a documentation on them. So at least I will have to blow some of them to find out the pin out with a bit of luck if it is not a I2C device. Oh, no, predates microcontrollers in TV's for the most part (not by a lot but at least a little). It probably worked with another chip that did LED display of channel number and handled pushbuttons for up/down. The next generation did on-screen display of channel number, that's where I2C started showing up in at least some tuner/TV's. Tim. |
UAA2001 PLL SYNTHESIZER
Tim Shoppa wrote:
On Apr 23, 9:07 am, markus wolfgart wrote: Hi Tim, I have no possibility to find out the pinout from a tuner as I have just a hand full of this mysterious ic's without a documentation on them. So at least I will have to blow some of them to find out the pin out with a bit of luck if it is not a I2C device. Oh, no, predates microcontrollers in TV's for the most part (not by a lot but at least a little). It probably worked with another chip that did LED display of channel number and handled pushbuttons for up/down. Yes, Tim; my second reply to the O.P. referred to the UAA2022, which is the LED display driver and controller you suspected ;) Michael |
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