Darrell, I didn't find it in a cross ref listing, just looked up the specs for the TI part and then looked for a close match from a manufacturer that I knew Digi-Key stocks. The National data sheet for the LMC6482 lists it as an improved substitute for the TI part. I hope it works out for y'all, and that nothing else is wrong with that ECU. Cliff
-----Original Message----- From: Darrell Boehler <midwesty@midwest.net> To: Cliff Ober <cdo9@csi.com> Date: Friday, January 08, 1999 3:27 PM Subject: Re: digifant ecu chip
>-------------------- >Hi Cliff, > Digi-key had the exact part you mention and it is on the way to Makanda >Illinois. I was getting a signal into this chip and nothing out of it most >of the time. The chip is inline between the oxygen sensor and the micro >processor. What book did you use to cross reference this chip from ti to >national? > Budd and I both are indebted to you, he had a broken ecu and I told him >I would give it a shot. The new bosch ecus have a few chips I can't convert. >Thanks so very much for your help. >Darrell |
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