I'm looking for this IC.
Lots on Ebay, but I'm leery ordering one from China.
I only need one.
Thanx
Lots on Ebay, but I'm leery ordering one from China.
I only need one.
Thanx
It can probably be replaced with a couple 3-pin regulators.
I have not seen the 14-pin dual-regs inn decades; and I too would be leery of anything online.
I have not seen the 14-pin dual-regs inn decades; and I too would be leery of anything online.
I found this:
http://shrubbery.net/~heas/willem/PDF/NSC/AN/AN-82.pdf
but this is a very old part and you would be better off with a 78xv and a 79xv,
or a lm317 and a lm337.
If you intend on building a variable bench supply then use op-amps to drive lm317 and lm337, etc to save building the current limit circuit etc.
http://shrubbery.net/~heas/willem/PDF/NSC/AN/AN-82.pdf
but this is a very old part and you would be better off with a 78xv and a 79xv,
or a lm317 and a lm337.
If you intend on building a variable bench supply then use op-amps to drive lm317 and lm337, etc to save building the current limit circuit etc.
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My old bench supply.
I built this about 45 years go. It's a variable bipolar power supply for use with op-amps. It has no protection other than it's own limitations but some how it has never failed me. The parts were junk a kid could afford. Don't ask me for exact numbers. Note I used a NPN EB junction as a cheap ~6V Zener. The transformer is a 300mA 25VCT Hammond. The point was to make a variable and quiet bipolar supply that ranged from actual zero to the unregulated state. This is similar to what you can make with an old LM325.
I built this about 45 years go. It's a variable bipolar power supply for use with op-amps. It has no protection other than it's own limitations but some how it has never failed me. The parts were junk a kid could afford. Don't ask me for exact numbers. Note I used a NPN EB junction as a cheap ~6V Zener. The transformer is a 300mA 25VCT Hammond. The point was to make a variable and quiet bipolar supply that ranged from actual zero to the unregulated state. This is similar to what you can make with an old LM325.
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Looking for an exact replacement as I'm repairing a HP 339A.
Having said that, a forum member has just what I'm looking for!!
Thanx for all the suggestions.
Having said that, a forum member has just what I'm looking for!!
Thanx for all the suggestions.
I built this about 45 years go. It's a variable bipolar power supply for use with op-amps. It has no protection other than it's own limitations but some how it has never failed me. The parts were junk a kid could afford. Don't ask me for exact numbers. Note I used a NPN EB junction as a cheap ~6V Zener. The transformer is a 300mA 25VCT Hammond. The point was to make a variable and quiet bipolar supply that ranged from actual zero to the unregulated state. This is similar to what you can make with an old LM325.
Looks like you did a great job.
45 years ago.....you've been in the electronics world about the same length of time as me!
We are getting to be dinosaurs. Old electronic techs who can do component level repair will soon also be extinct.
Hi Gabby, I have some NOS in 14 pin DIL or TO99 metal can. PM me if interested.
Steve.
Sent you a PM
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