even though it's annoying that the chip numbers are scratched off ;(
Wow, you're right! How lame. Can't believe I never noticed that.
The voltage reference is obviously a TI REF 5050 in a SOIC package. Mine is marked "5050 K" "23CPFV'. Interesting that I don't see a "K" variant on the datasheet:
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ref5050.pdfI also have difficulty at directly measuring current (DMMs: 8840A, 3457A). When I shunted the current output across a 1.50k metal film resistor I got 1.50V, which divided out to be 1.00024A. That's exactly what it says on the included sheet, so I'm suspecting I have a few blown fuses to replace in my DMMs... I'll investigate later.
The only other IC on this board is U2, which generates the positive voltage for the current source.
- Pins 1 and 5 are physically cut off.
- Pins 7 and 8 are Vcc (8.8V: 9V batt minus a diode drop), Pin 4 is ground
- Pin 6 is the output to the DMM (then through a 5K 1% resistor to ground).
- Pin 2 samples the 5K resistor's voltage.
- Pin 3 receives the +5.0000V reference voltage.
I haven't used anything with pinouts that look like that but it doesn't seem too crazy... not worth scraping the numbers off anyway.
Just for fun, check out the torturous route C2's ground takes.
