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jcw0752:
While cleaning out the backroom of an Electronics Store we came across about 100 of these chips. I took them to the shop but I have not been able to determine what they are. Resistance readings are very high and capacitance readings are negligible. Hamlin is now owned by Littlefuse. The 8235 on each appears to be a date code which makes sense as all the other chips that were with this lot all came from the 1970s. Anyone have any ideas. I have tried to Google the image also with no results.
Jwillis:
A resistor array?
TERRA Operative:
Hmmm. Well the numbering doesn't like up with the pins, so that isn't showing pin numbers.
Maybe it is a check list of the number of times it can do something, or that it has 12 configurations or the like.

It almost looks to have a top cap of some sort, can you try to peel it of or open it up?
It's almost like it's a little metal box or something. The legs are soldered in place.
ataradov:

--- Quote from: TERRA Operative on July 17, 2018, 05:27:37 am ---It almost looks to have a top cap of some sort, can you try to peel it of or open it up?

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It is a ceramic package with green paint, it won't peel.

It is most likely an array of some elements.
+Mikie:
If it isn't a resistor array (which should be easy to check with a meter), it could be a hybrid. Kinda like ASIC from last century :)

Is this just curiosity or you planning to do something with it?
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