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| Blofeld:
Post the first IC that you came (conciously) in contact with. Either using it in a circuit, or (in case it was a microprocessor or -controller) programming it in assembly. I guess it would be boring to talk about an x86 that just executed the stuff you programmed in a high-level language. In my case it was the LM324. It was sitting on a socket (as can be seen in the pic) as part of the Kosmos E200 electronics kit (year was 1980). |
| mikeselectricstuff:
LM3909 LED flasher. This was back when LEDs were cool, flashing ones more so, especially from a 1.5v battery! |
| niflheimer:
555 timer. |
| Mechanical Menace:
I can't remember if I became intimate with the 6502 or Z80 first, though at a guess I'd say the 6502. The one I knew best and can remember most nowadays though is the 68000. EDIT: The 68000 was the first thing I ever took a soldering iron to too... |
| technix:
TA7642 single chip AM receiver/amplifier. Although that chip is in TO-92 package hence does not look like one. The first IC-shaped chip is 74LS00 and LM358 from a kit I owned in primary school. Then in college I am greeted with the antithesis of TA7642 packaging: IRF7401, which is a single MOSFET in a chip-like SO-8 package. Nope I remembered the first chip I ever came in physical contact with: Intel i486DX. Ceramic PGA with a gold-colored cap and gold plated pins (ouchie) If the chip survives to this day I will try to design a board embedded style with that as its brain and boot a Linux kernel off it. |
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