Guten Tag Declan Moriarty,

am Montag, 11. August 2003 um 16:04 schrieben Sie:

DM> I have been given an automotive part to play with which has circuits
DM> using the above parts.

DM> I need to swap some of each, I think, and am simply trying to cross
DM> reference them to a more believeable part.

DM> Although infineon(a.k.a. siemens) seems to have taken ownership of these
DM> BTS parts, the actual devices are apparently by someone else

DM> The logo is like a long thin "S" with a smaller "H" at right angles to
DM> the "\" part of the S. I didn't see it on the chipdir's logos page 
DM> (which I left loading when I had dinner ;-)

"Siemens & Halske", before it became Siemens only, before it became
Infineon....
Even though the name changed from Siemens & Halske to Siemens already
in 1966, the SH-logo was used until the late 1980's (AFAIK). Siemens
& Halske originally (i.e. after WWII) was located in Munich, but was
founded in 1847 in Berlin.


see "Logo ganz alt" at
http://www.aufzu.de/semi/siemens.html



     Uwe.

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