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Re: Question on Corvus controller card repair
"Kellion" <citaria@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Unfortunately the chips are not in sockets so it means I have to pull
> them off the board. Not a big deal unless you have clumbsy fingers
> like myself. heh, Chips are cheap so I think I will locate the chips
> and perform some surgery.
Put sockets in while you have the chips out.
> Question: 2 of the chips have a "SN" at the beginning and 2 have a "HD"
> at the beginning. Do you know what those numbers stand for. I believe
> the "N" at the end represents it being a "plastic" chip as oppose to
> ceramic.
The stuff before the number is the MFG signature.
I'd have to look up the "N" part, but I believe you
are correct.
> Any recommendations on a good website where I could easily find the
> chips I need? Went searching around and kept finding sites that wanted
> me to order 100 at a time.
Jameco, Jameco, Jameco, need I say more. I buy most of my
prototype parts there. Cheap and I can buy 1, 10, 100, 1000,
if I so choose to. :o)
Bill Garber