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Datasheet or info for ancient MC723P (JK Flip-Flop?)

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Actually what pandaemonium is talking about is the RTL series of IC's.
I have an old Motorola data book that lists 2 versions the MC723F and G one is in a metal can and the other is flatpack. Both require 3.6V +/- 10% for Vcc. I did find the MC723P in an old data book. 14 pin dip package. Pins as follows

Pin function
2 T
3 R
4 Common
5 Q
9 RD
10 Q not
11 Vcc
12 S

I even found one of the plastic package's in my stock of parts.
Hope this helps
 
Here is the Pinout From the LM723 Datasheet
 

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hotwaterwizard said:
Same as LM723

No it's not -- see k7elp60's reply -- the LM723 series is equivalent to the MC1723 series from Motorola/OnSemi, not the old Motorola MC723 series.
 
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