Thank you Tinco,
the part indeed is available from some brokers, what really doesn't help to
much, because for repair porpose I won't by a 1000.
Anyway the pinout looks very much the same as DG201, it probably a japanese
copy.
The search for the datasheet didn't work out, I have spend some time earlier.

Thank you guys

Friedel


On 17 Sep 2004 at 1:05, Tinco Brouwer wrote:

> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>     Hi Friedel,
> Just to let you know that I did a quick Google on UPD5201G and the part does 
indeed exist. 
> Most of the hits point to Asian parts brokers and very few even bother describing 
it. It is made by 
> NEC and on one of its flavors it comes on a SOP16 package. Judging for the date 
codes, this 
> part began its run in the mid 80's and is no longer manufactured but is still 
available.
> Check with NEC for datasheets. Good luck there. Japanese manufacturers are 
notorious for not 
> maintaining datasheets for older parts.
> 
> Tony
> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> If it is a uPD5201 then it is a quad SPST CMOS switch.
> I do have a datasheet (partly japanese) but no working scanner here.
> Pinout:
> 1 in1
> 2 d1
> 3 s1
> 4 V-
> 5 GND
> 6 s4
> 7 d4
> 8 in4
> 9 in3
> 10 d3
> 11 s3
> 12 Vref
> 13 V+
> 14 s2
> 15 d2
> 16 in2
> 
> in= control input
> d, s = switch
> 
> Regards, Tinco Brouwer
> Specialist Analoge Technieken
> Afdeling Elektronica
> Faculteit Biologie FALW
> Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
> 


Friedel Bruening
Bolivian Instruments
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Santa Cruz
Bolivia
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