Here's one maybe someone around here was familiar with back in the day. I've just come into possession of 14 old ICs that I can't find any information on whatsoever. Images of the box attached.
Components are marked "BI 7555CH." Package is a ceramic DIP-32 with a hermetically sealed cover. No markings on the underside except for a lot number.
I guess BI Tech is now TT Electronics, and my original thought was that these are just some customer-specified precision resistor network, but all the markings are very clear that "WARNING CMOS DEVICES ENCLOSED." I can't find any drawings either online or from our company that threw these out, and there's no record of them being used anywhere.
I'm not too hopeful on this one, but does this ring any bells with anyone around here?
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Some context, our company is moving their office and there are thousands of tubes/reels/etc of obsolete components and equipment being thrown out while they do the first cleanout in fifty years. I've been grabbing anything that looks even remotely useful - Keithley 8505A meter, Tek TM5006 GPIB mainframe with some function generators, a metric asston of interesting obsolete ICs, etc. Bunch of Intel 8008, 8080, early Analog Devices ADCs/DACs, bunch of ceramic MC6802s... and not just one or two, there were tens of new tubes of these things. I might make a thread to show off the haul lol. These were in a cabinet that's been locked for the last two decades with a lot of other precision converters and similar, so I have reason to believe they were at least somewhat valuable otherwise I'd just have let them go to the e-waste crate.