1802 data sheets: was old data books

From: allisonp_at_world.std.com <(allisonp_at_world.std.com)>
Date: Wed Apr 21 09:40:51 1999

> >I have full 1802 docs from back when the elf article was published.
>
> Good - if you can find some RCA file numbers for the 1801's in there
> for Eric, this'll be a huge step forward in getting the 1801 data sheets
> from RCA and/or Harris.

I know I have nothing on the 1801. It was phased out completely by RCA
in '77 or so. It nevwer had a second source and harris came on line as a
second source when RCA discontinued the 1802.

> Yep - this is why you need the file number before you can get any further.
> The data probably exist in paper form, but aren't indexed in any of the
> on-line databases that the manufacturers still have. It's like getting

The only vendor for the 1801 series was RCA so that narrows it but the
division that was "180x" is long gone from what I've heard.

The only hope is that the part is in space, the retention time for space
related components is very long.

Allison
Received on Wed Apr 21 1999 - 09:40:51 BST

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