Darrell, The TI part number is probably still available from electronics distributors, but most will probably not do business with an individual for a single part. I can't tell you where to easily get the TI chip, but there is a National Semiconductor part which should be a very good substitute. The part number is LMC6482AIN. You should be able to purchase it from Digi-Key, ( www.digikey.com ) or 800-344-4539. They accept credit cards and will sell small (or large) quantities to anyone. The alpha suffixes on these part numbers are significant - The A indicates tighter specifications on electrical parameters than a part without the A, the I (eye) indicates industrial temperature range (-40C to +85C), and the N (P on the TI part number) indicates the package type is a DIP (dual in-line plastic). Don't accept any substitutes for these indicators. Good luck! p.s. - it's in the mid 70's here in Houston! :>) -----Original Message----- From: Darrell Boehler <midwesty@MIDWEST.NET> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Date: Friday, January 08, 1999 8:31 AM Subject: digifant ecu chip
>--------------------- >Hi Volks, > I need a chip for a digifant ecu and I am unable to cross reference it. >The chip a TI (texas instrument) 8 pin TLC272AiP or possibly a TLC272A1P. >This chip is on a late model bosch 025 906 022D. Any help would be >appreciated. This chip is needed for a friend and fellow listee Budd >Premack, who brought a lot of cold, icy, snowy miserable weather to Southern >Illinois with him a couple of weeks ago and it is still here. >tia >Darrell > |
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