Makes sense, had a closer look to it, and concluded that it must be a kind of programmable
device, sort of ROM, or logic, must be the thing where the CAN protocol is hidden, because
the ST62T65 probably doesn�t have sufficient memory.
Both chips form a the CAN-Bus-to-machine interface.
Thanks
Friedel
At 04:33 p.m. 08/03/03 -0800, you wrote:
At 15:18 08.03.2003 -0800, you wrote:Hi list,
anybody would be to tell me something about a AN82S27, it's a 44pin PLCC, it has this Intel type "i" on it
it comes along with a ST62T65, which is a microcontroller.
Philips had some chips that started with 82S - some of them were programmable logic (the most famous probably being the 82S100, being used in many Commodore 8-bit Computers), others were small bipolar proms like the 82S129 or the 82S2708 - maybe there's more numbers behind the 27? Could be a simple EEProm.
ciao, -- Jens Sch�nfeld
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