Ryan Brooks wrote:
>You might want to try usenet sci.electronics.* - there are some really
>good people on there. Helped me fix a coupe of really weird items.
sci.electronics.components might be a good place to start.
There are specialized semiconductor databases which are available to
the elec
Digital Image Studio wrote:
> On 16/08/06, Ryan Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Ya got a tough on there- I can't find it either.
>>
>
> I found some vague references such as:
>
> http://www.hqew.com/stock/searchic.asp?keyword=ULA2G131E2
>
>
>> It may be custom, or it may just be
On 16/08/06, Peter Loveday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can anyone provide me with a spec sheet or at least pin outs for a
> > motor speed control IC from the early 90s labeled ULA2G131E2 ?
>
> I can't find reference to it in any databook or online resource. Is there
> any other marking, or manu
On 16/08/06, Ryan Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ya got a tough on there- I can't find it either.
I found some vague references such as:
http://www.hqew.com/stock/searchic.asp?keyword=ULA2G131E2
> It may be custom, or it may just be a few mosfets in a package. Can you
> tell which pins ar
Digital Image Studio wrote:
> On 16/08/06, Peter Loveday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> I can't find reference to it in any databook or online resource. Is there
>> any other marking, or manufacturer?
>>
>> Is it possible its a programmable gate array chip of some sort? ULA is a
>> common
On 8/16/06, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Digital Image Studio"
> Subject: Re: OT (Very) A question for electronics gurus
>
>
> > If I can't
> > sort this I'm up for a grand to replace
- Original Message -
From: "Digital Image Studio"
Subject: Re: OT (Very) A question for electronics gurus
> If I can't
> sort this I'm up for a grand to replace my washing machine :-(
Here's something for 5 bucks.
Yer wife will love it, and your clot
On 16/08/06, Peter Loveday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't find reference to it in any databook or online resource. Is there
> any other marking, or manufacturer?
>
> Is it possible its a programmable gate array chip of some sort? ULA is a
> common abbreviation for various types of these (
st
> Subject: Re: OT (Very) A question for electronics gurus
>
>
> > Can anyone provide me with a spec sheet or at least pin outs for a
> > motor speed control IC from the early 90s labeled ULA2G131E2 ?
>
> I can't find reference to it in any databook or online resou
> Can anyone provide me with a spec sheet or at least pin outs for a
> motor speed control IC from the early 90s labeled ULA2G131E2 ?
I can't find reference to it in any databook or online resource. Is there
any other marking, or manufacturer?
Is it possible its a programmable gate array chip o
Can anyone provide me with a spec sheet or at least pin outs for a
motor speed control IC from the early 90s labeled ULA2G131E2 ?
Any help would be appreciated.
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