A big hello to all you electronic experts out there, well compared to me everyone is an expert
Our cat has a better record of making things that actually work first time!
Anyway I was given a good few chips by a family friend, whos husband sadly passed away recently, and I have given them a good home. Sadly I can't ask what they were all for, but have identified 99% of them, but some defy all my efforts, so I thought I would up the stakes by letting people who are in the know have a look.
I would be very grateful for even the smallest scrap of info on them, and if anyone knows what they are and needs some just let me know.
Anyway here are the pics I scanned, the chips are all 16 pinners and the same size as two 555s end to end, hope someone can solve my mystery, and thanks for looking!
Gold ones: Most likely old RAM chips. Maybe Signetics 74S89s? I have some like these at work with numbers on them. I'll have a look on Tuesday.
Blank ones: Anything on the bottom of them?
PP199s: The ones with the best chance of ID: No clue. May be a custom chip.
The gold chips (actually kovar) are most likely to be some old EPROMS. They would be small capacity (perhaps 8K X 8). The covers are over a quartz window that will permit you to erase them with UV light.
The unmarked chips could be anything. Some companies used to erase IC markings as a protection against reverse engineering, or to make it impossible to do field repairs on their stuff.
the PP199's are most likely specialty chips, for example in a TV. They are made for a specific purpose and simplification of a circuit. It is made for a specific purpose, probably because they did not have access to a microprocessor or somthing.
I guess I should probably dump the blank and gold chips ( if anyone wants em they are welcome to them), just hang onto the pp199s in case someone does know.
Also, Ericgibbs mentions being a Kimberworth Park Ex-Pat, well guess where I'm sitting typing this right now! Small world eh!