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Offline andersendrTopic starter

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Help Identifying an old chip
« on: January 25, 2011, 04:58:11 am »
Hello forum,
I recently scraped an old piece of Motorola radio equipment, one of the displays I kept.  It has 4 common cathode red 7seg LED's on it, part number MAN74A.  On the LED board there is also 2 buttons which go back to the driver or microprocessor.  I am attempting to determine the driver chip.  It has 3 wires coming to the board, red, black and white.  I assume power, gnd, and data.  On the driver board it has a cap, resister and diode.  The numbers on the chip are as follows,
51R84865G10
EA 7316B
8001 X

The symbol on the chip is "ea", where if you rotated either letter by 180 degrees it would look like the other.  I am really thinking about using this setup as one, but would like to know about the driver chip. 
 


Offline RayJones

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Re: Help Identifying an old chip
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2011, 07:08:58 am »
LOL, pumping the LM3861 into google shows you probably have the guts of a digital clock - fits the description!
 

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Re: Help Identifying an old chip
« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2011, 09:18:32 pm »
OK thanks everyone.  Now I wish I could find a datasheet.  Dose anyone have any good places for old datasheets?  Google turns up some of the chips for sale on eBay in Germany but they do not offer any datasheets. 
 


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