[CCTECH] WTD: Datasheets for old Sierra modem ICs

From: Geoff Reed <geoffr_at_zipcon.net>
Date: Tue Jun 11 01:54:46 2002

http://www.chipinfo.ru/e/Russian site but now also in English.
http://www.icmaster.com/Registration is needed in advance.
http://www.questlink.com/Registration is needed before you can download
datasheets. Chips can sometimes be ordered via Arrow/Avnet.
http://www.semidex.com/Specializing in memory IC*'s and boards.
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http://www.findchips.com/Do a search at 20+ distributors at once!
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At 11:22 PM 6/10/02 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi,
> I've just finished pulling an old Sierra Semiconductor FSK modem chipset
>off an old modem board and I've hit a brick wall - I can't get any
>datasheets. Sierra (now known as PMC-Sierra) don't have the datasheets,
>their disti (Memec) don't have them...
> The only site/company that does have them is FreeTradeZone
>(www.freetradezone.com), but I don't fancy paying $10,000 per year for maybe
>two or three datasheets a year.
> BTW, the ICs are:
> SC11011
> SC11026
> SC22201
>
>Anyone got datasheets for these things lying around?
>Finally, anyone know how to straighten pins on a QFP packaged IC without
>breaking them? I've got a Motorola DSP (QFP100 package) but I managed to
>bend some of the pins when I desoldered it...
>
>Thanks.
>--
>Phil.
>philpem_at_dsl.pipex.com
>http://www.philpem.dsl.pipex.com/
>
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