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J M Noeding January 10th 04 10:03 PM

Need data for Siemens SDA4212 divide by 64 prescaler
 
Hi

need to help a mate with a SDA4212 divider which is the only I could
find in my shack, but can't find any good data for it. It seems to be
very popular in Slovenia, but it is sorts of language problems....
Believe we bought them as replacement for U884 or U664 when it was
popular in Germany, but can't find the reference today.

We are experimenting with a PC controlled sweep oscillator and display

73 es hpe bcnu
Jan-Martin
LA8AK, http://home.online.no/~la8ak/

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Herbert Knapp January 12th 04 10:10 PM

J M Noeding wrote:

Hi

need to help a mate with a SDA4212 divider which is the only I could
find in my shack, but can't find any good data for it. It seems to be
very popular in Slovenia, but it is sorts of language problems....
Believe we bought them as replacement for U884 or U664 when it was
popular in Germany, but can't find the reference today.

Hi,

according to an old issue of UKW-Berichte the pinout is:

1: NC
2: IN
3: /IN
4: GND
5: Divide ratio (0V: divide ratio 256; +5V: divide ratio 64)
6: OUT
7: /OUT
8: +5V

Frequency range 70 MHz to 1300 MHz

I might also have a data sheet but it will take some time to find it.

Herbert

Herbert Knapp January 12th 04 10:10 PM

J M Noeding wrote:

Hi

need to help a mate with a SDA4212 divider which is the only I could
find in my shack, but can't find any good data for it. It seems to be
very popular in Slovenia, but it is sorts of language problems....
Believe we bought them as replacement for U884 or U664 when it was
popular in Germany, but can't find the reference today.

Hi,

according to an old issue of UKW-Berichte the pinout is:

1: NC
2: IN
3: /IN
4: GND
5: Divide ratio (0V: divide ratio 256; +5V: divide ratio 64)
6: OUT
7: /OUT
8: +5V

Frequency range 70 MHz to 1300 MHz

I might also have a data sheet but it will take some time to find it.

Herbert


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