[time-nuts] OT Electronics Question

Robert Atkinson robert8rpi at yahoo.co.uk
Sat Aug 1 19:13:01 UTC 2009


About 15 years ago I was designing an upgrade to a system that used an odd IC. It was britih and was used for tone signalling. I used an unusual cmos process eith a negative supply. When we ordered them we were given a "one time buy" option. On enquiring it trasnspired that the foundry that grew the crystals closed down years before. Noone new the exact specification and they were down to the last few wafers! There was also an issue with the Plessey voltage references. They were excellent devices until the some change and the yealds dropped so low they stopped making them. I'm not sure but I think this was after shutdown of the SL6xx plant. Someone my have bought the line but failed to make them work.

Robert G8RPI.

--- On Sat, 1/8/09, Dave Baxter <dave at uk-ar.co.uk> wrote:

> From: Dave Baxter <dave at uk-ar.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] OT Electronics Question
> To: time-nuts at febo.com
> Date: Saturday, 1 August, 2009, 7:25 PM
> Not just the Eastern block, or Far
> East...
>  
> Remember the Plessey SL600 series of communicaiton signal
> processing chips?
>  
> Originaly in 8 and 10 pin TO5 can's, later in plastic
> DIP's, as the 1600 series.
>  
> Sadly missed here by many these days.
>  
> Dave Baxter.
>  
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> Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2009 00:52:48 -0400
> From: "Thomas A. Frank" <ka2cdk at cox.net>
> Subject: [time-nuts] OT Electronics Question
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> Folks;
> 
> Writing as someone in the US, I keep seeing interesting
> available 
> electronic components coming out of Russia, the Ukraine,
> etc. on 
> eBay. I rather suspect there are a lot more types available
> than what 
> I see there.
> 
> Can anyone recommend any web sites where there might be
> spec sheets, 
> catalogs, parts lists, and places to order these unusual
> (for the US) 
> parts?
> 
> As one example, you can easily get Russian NIXIE tube
> driver IC's; 
> I'm wondering if there are any other interesting functions
> that might 
> have either never existed in the west (or which disappeared
> a long 
> time ago), and which might be fun to experiment with.
> 
> It seems to me there is a whole other world out there that
> might be 
> fun to explore.
> 
> Logically, this would also segue into eastern test
> equipment...do the 
> Russians make cesium clocks that might be cheaper than
> HP's?  If so, 
> a source of repair parts would be in order.
> 
> Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
> 
> Sincerely;
> 
> Tom Frank, KA2CDK
> 
> P.S. - as an aside, I know there is an entire selection of
> IC's 
> available in China that are not available in the US expect
> under the 
> most unusual circumstances...they are optimized for toys
> (think 
> Mattel or Hasbro), and the documentation on them is very
> limited.
> 
> 
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