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Old July 4th 03, 01:55 AM
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Joe -

Let's look at the obvious.

The MC designation is Motorola Semiconductor. The Motorola division that
produced analog, logic and discrete semiconductors was "spun off" into
ON Semiconductor www.onsemi.com/

There are companies that have a wide assortment of new and obsolete Motorola
semiconductors

A quick search of http://www.1sourcecomponents.com/

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Joe -

Let's look at the obvious.

The MC designation is Motorola Semiconductor. The Motorola division that
produced analog, logic and discrete semiconductors was "spun off" into
ON Semiconductor www.onsemi.com/

There are companies that have a wide assortment of new and obsolete Motorola
semiconductors

A quick search of http://www.1sourcecomponents.com/

Shows this part IN STOCK

gb
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Need one or two for a repair on a Lambda supply... willing to pay but

not
a fortune as the supply is an antique :-)

Thanks, Joe KB9LZB



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A useful reference for linear power supplies (largely based on LM723)

http://www.seits.org/features/pwrsup.htm

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Thanks, Joe KB9LZB



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A useful reference for linear power supplies (largely based on LM723)

http://www.seits.org/features/pwrsup.htm

w9gb
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Need one or two for a repair on a Lambda supply... willing to pay but

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"G.Beat" a écrit dans le message news:
Of4Na.30600$926.2942@sccrnsc03...
Joe -

Let's look at the obvious.

The MC designation is Motorola Semiconductor. The Motorola division that
produced analog, logic and discrete semiconductors was "spun off" into
ON Semiconductor www.onsemi.com/

There are companies that have a wide assortment of new and obsolete

Motorola
semiconductors

A quick search of http://www.1sourcecomponents.com/

Shows this part IN STOCK


Did you use them for small qty ?
What are their prices vs normal prices for still available components ?
(the pb is they want us to give a target price)

I mean, I'm homebrewing a VNA and other toys, and need a lot of different
small qty stuff and digikey, newark, farnell and so on will become somewhat
pricey at the end of the line.

How useful can they be for me ?


Thanks,
Fred.





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"G.Beat" a écrit dans le message news:
Of4Na.30600$926.2942@sccrnsc03...
Joe -

Let's look at the obvious.

The MC designation is Motorola Semiconductor. The Motorola division that
produced analog, logic and discrete semiconductors was "spun off" into
ON Semiconductor www.onsemi.com/

There are companies that have a wide assortment of new and obsolete

Motorola
semiconductors

A quick search of http://www.1sourcecomponents.com/

Shows this part IN STOCK


Did you use them for small qty ?
What are their prices vs normal prices for still available components ?
(the pb is they want us to give a target price)

I mean, I'm homebrewing a VNA and other toys, and need a lot of different
small qty stuff and digikey, newark, farnell and so on will become somewhat
pricey at the end of the line.

How useful can they be for me ?


Thanks,
Fred.



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