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[email protected] April 6th 06 06:31 PM

ECG736 or NTE736
 
Hi all,

I been searching the net for the specification on the ECG/NTE 736 which
is an FM gain block 8-pin dip.

I have an old ECG catalog which gives me the pin out, I have tried the
NTE website which does not have a downloadable spec sheet.

If you have a spec sheet, would like to get a copy.

de KJ4UO


Michael A. Terrell April 8th 06 05:46 AM

ECG736 or NTE736
 
Fred McKenzie wrote:

In article .com,
wrote:

I been searching the net for the specification on the ECG/NTE 736 which
is an FM gain block 8-pin dip.

I have an old ECG catalog which gives me the pin out, I have tried the
NTE website which does not have a downloadable spec sheet.

If you have a spec sheet, would like to get a copy.


KJ4UO-

If you don't find one, I suggest you "reverse look up" the original part
number. (Could it be a Fairchild uA736? A National Semiconductor LM736?)

In other words, you may have better luck finding a data sheet for the
original manufacturer's part, and trusting that the ECG/NTE part meets the
same specs.

73, Fred, K4DII



ECG published a set of three databooks about 20 years ago that
covered their current product line. My set disappeared about 15 years
ago. You might want to keep an eye out for a set of them.


--
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prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida

Mark Zenier April 10th 06 10:18 PM

ECG736 or NTE736
 
In article ,
Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Fred McKenzie wrote:

In article .com,
wrote:

I been searching the net for the specification on the ECG/NTE 736 which
is an FM gain block 8-pin dip.

I have an old ECG catalog which gives me the pin out, I have tried the
NTE website which does not have a downloadable spec sheet.

If you have a spec sheet, would like to get a copy.


KJ4UO-

If you don't find one, I suggest you "reverse look up" the original part
number. (Could it be a Fairchild uA736? A National Semiconductor LM736?)

In other words, you may have better luck finding a data sheet for the
original manufacturer's part, and trusting that the ECG/NTE part meets the
same specs.


ECG published a set of three databooks about 20 years ago that
covered their current product line. My set disappeared about 15 years
ago. You might want to keep an eye out for a set of them.


Found it. (I've got the first two ECG books).

BTW, it's really a Sprague ULN-2208M, so

ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/m/mzenier/uln2208m.pdf

Mark Zenier
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)


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