On 2015-Sep-09, at 10:58 AM, Mike Stein wrote:
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Koning" <[email protected]>
> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 1:08 PM
> Subject: Re: Control Data (?) circuit boards
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>> On Sep 9, 2015, at 1:00 PM, Mike Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Speaking of Control Data:
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>> I have some boards out of (AFAIR) a Control Data Display Controller (OSG
>> 1253/1255), each populated with ~30 10pin TO-5 ICs; they're Fairchild with
>> (house?) numbers such as 115, 116, 117, 118 and what I assume to be date
>> codes (all 3 digits, 7xx), e.g. F 115 728.
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>> Any reason why I shouldn't scrap these (after cutting off the gold fingers
>> of course ;-) ?
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> I don't recognize 115 etc. as IC part numbers, but 728 or similar 7xx numbers
> sounds familiar for the old RTL ICs that Fairchild produced in TO-5 cans.
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> I don't suppose there's a whole lot of demand for that family, but then again
> I also suppose there aren't a lot available.
>
> paul
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> ----- Reply -----
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> Yeah, RTL would be my guess considering the package and the time frame
> (67/68), but AFAIK Fairchild and Motorola used 700 and 900 (later 9000)
> numbers and these have 10 pins instead of the usual 8 pins (although power is
> similarly connected diagonally, i.e pins 5 and 10). Also odd that the numbers
> are consecutive.
>
> Anyway, just thought I'd mention them in case someone has one of these
> displays or can use the ICs.
There were at least 3 types in Fairchild's standard RTL series in 10-pin cans:
9915 - dual 3-in inverting gate
9926 - JK FF
9927 - quad inverter
which would cover logic requirements if the designer were attempting to keep
type diversity down.
A lot of Fairchild's standard DTL series was also available in 10-pin cans.