[sdiy] MFC6070

John L Marshall j.l.marshall at comcast.net
Sat Jun 18 16:00:16 CEST 2005


Case 643A. With the ridge on top, top view, pin 1 in top left corner, pin 6 
bottom left corner.

Take care,
John

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken Stone" <sasami at hotkey.net.au>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] MFC6070


> Pin 1 GND
> Pin 2 Diff input (low side - connects to lower half of output buffer)
> Pin 3 Diff input (high side)
> Pin 4 Bias/feedback
> Pin 5 +VE
> Pin 6 Out
>
> Now the hard part - which pin is which in this sort of package???
>
> Ken
>>
>>In a message dated 6/17/05 5:34:18 PM, j.l.marshall at comcast.net writes:
>>
>><< All I have is that it is a 1 watt power amplifier from 1972. >>
>>
>>...and in a message dated 6/17/05 6:03:39 PM, elby_designs at ozemail.com.au
>>writes:
>>
>><< According to this website
>>http://www.armory.com/~rstevew/Public/SoundSynth/TopOctave/index.html it 
>>is
>>a dual-divider used in TOS circuits >>
>>
>>Hey -- now that's a versatile chip!  Can you also use it as a BBD?
>>
>>
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