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mcp6453[_2_]
February 8th 15, 07:05 PM
Can anyone tell me the likely part number of the IC in this module? I bought one of the modules, and it's not working.
It's in a 9-pin SIP package.
http://goo.gl/WVNOk6
The part number is sanded off the IC.
John Williamson
February 8th 15, 07:31 PM
On 08/02/2015 19:05, mcp6453 wrote:
> Can anyone tell me the likely part number of the IC in this module? I bought one of the modules, and it's not working.
> It's in a 9-pin SIP package.
>
> http://goo.gl/WVNOk6
>
> The part number is sanded off the IC.
>
Probably a generic dual op-amp.
Maybe one of these, possibly selected by test?
http://www.applegate.co.uk/b2b-products-services/abc-electronics-ltd/mot-dual-op-amp/MC4558S-1237369.html
Or, if it was DOA, contact the vendor and return it.
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Tciao for Now!
John.
Don Pearce[_3_]
February 8th 15, 07:50 PM
On Sun, 08 Feb 2015 14:05:02 -0500, mcp6453 > wrote:
>Can anyone tell me the likely part number of the IC in this module? I bought one of the modules, and it's not working.
>It's in a 9-pin SIP package.
>
>http://goo.gl/WVNOk6
>
>The part number is sanded off the IC.
Most likely an AN6884, which is a 5 dot LED driver suited for VU
meters
http://www.classiccmp.org/rtellason/chipdata/an6884.pdf
d
mcp6453[_2_]
February 8th 15, 10:47 PM
On 2/8/2015 2:50 PM, Don Pearce wrote:
> On Sun, 08 Feb 2015 14:05:02 -0500, mcp6453 > wrote:
>
>> Can anyone tell me the likely part number of the IC in this module? I bought one of the modules, and it's not working.
>> It's in a 9-pin SIP package.
>>
>> http://goo.gl/WVNOk6
>>
>> The part number is sanded off the IC.
>
>
> Most likely an AN6884, which is a 5 dot LED driver suited for VU
> meters
>
> http://www.classiccmp.org/rtellason/chipdata/an6884.pdf
It can't be that one because the one shown in the link has two channels.
Ron C[_2_]
February 8th 15, 10:52 PM
On 2/8/2015 5:47 PM, mcp6453 wrote:
> On 2/8/2015 2:50 PM, Don Pearce wrote:
>> On Sun, 08 Feb 2015 14:05:02 -0500, mcp6453 > wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone tell me the likely part number of the IC in this module? I bought one of the modules, and it's not working.
>>> It's in a 9-pin SIP package.
>>>
>>> http://goo.gl/WVNOk6
>>>
>>> The part number is sanded off the IC.
>>
>>
>> Most likely an AN6884, which is a 5 dot LED driver suited for VU
>> meters
>>
>> http://www.classiccmp.org/rtellason/chipdata/an6884.pdf
>
> It can't be that one because the one shown in the link has two channels.
>
Um, it's also analog.
==
Later...
Ron Capik
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mcp6453[_2_]
February 9th 15, 02:53 AM
On 2/8/2015 2:31 PM, John Williamson wrote:
> On 08/02/2015 19:05, mcp6453 wrote:
>> Can anyone tell me the likely part number of the IC in this module? I bought one of the modules, and it's not working.
>> It's in a 9-pin SIP package.
>>
>> http://goo.gl/WVNOk6
>>
>> The part number is sanded off the IC.
>>
> Probably a generic dual op-amp.
>
> Maybe one of these, possibly selected by test?
>
> http://www.applegate.co.uk/b2b-products-services/abc-electronics-ltd/mot-dual-op-amp/MC4558S-1237369.html
>
> Or, if it was DOA, contact the vendor and return it.
>
The closest I've been able to find is a TA7318P. The pins match.
Scott Dorsey
February 9th 15, 01:43 PM
mcp6453 > wrote:
>Can anyone tell me the likely part number of the IC in this module? I bought one of the modules, and it's not working.
>It's in a 9-pin SIP package.
>
>http://goo.gl/WVNOk6
>
>The part number is sanded off the IC.
From the description I can't even tell what the module is supposed to do.
Is this a speaker-level-to-line-level interface?
If you send me one, I can tell you what's inside it.. but this being Chinese
production, there might not be any chip in the package at all.
--scott
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Mike Rivers[_2_]
February 9th 15, 03:00 PM
On 2/9/2015 2:43 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> From the description I can't even tell what the module is supposed to do.
> Is this a speaker-level-to-line-level interface?
You made me look. From the connection diagram, I'd guess it was (some
sort of) line level in, with an output to drive (some sort of) a meter
with a VU scale. It's powered by 12 V DC. Since there are hardly any
other components on the board but capacitors and a couple of diodes, I'd
guess that the IC is a dual op amp.
If one channel works and the other doesn't, that might help troubleshoot
it. If neither channel works, buy another one for sixteen bucks.
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mcp6453[_2_]
February 9th 15, 04:36 PM
On 2/9/2015 10:00 AM, Mike Rivers wrote:
> On 2/9/2015 2:43 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
>
>> From the description I can't even tell what the module is supposed to do.
>> Is this a speaker-level-to-line-level interface?
>
> You made me look. From the connection diagram, I'd guess it was (some sort of) line level in, with an output to drive
> (some sort of) a meter with a VU scale. It's powered by 12 V DC. Since there are hardly any other components on the
> board but capacitors and a couple of diodes, I'd guess that the IC is a dual op amp.
>
> If one channel works and the other doesn't, that might help troubleshoot it. If neither channel works, buy another one
> for sixteen bucks.
>
>
It's a TA7318P, from what I can tell. It appears to be an obsolete part. There must be a boat load of them still
available. Newer versions of this circuit are probably using an op amp, as suggested.
I got mine working, so all is well on that front.
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