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mm6349
Joined: 08 Aug 2001 Posts: 58 Helped: 6
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18 Apr 2003 11:49 Can anybody indentify this chip? |
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Can anybody indentify this chip?
What does it do?
thanks.
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carrotts
Joined: 31 Jan 2002 Posts: 40
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18 Apr 2003 12:00 |
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A bit more info would be appreciated. Where did you get the chip, is it from a Silitek product, and if so what product. It seems Silitek make equipment, so you may struggle to find out what the chip does directly. If its from, say, a scanner you may get a service manual with more info.
Sorry I can't be more help.
Carrotts
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Analyzer
Joined: 18 Nov 2001 Posts: 409
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18 Apr 2003 23:13 |
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Hi,
In my personal opinion this chip has another partnumber and producer company could erase chip part number and write its own code.Because notice please every chip producer has a characteristic logo, font and part number design.This chip seems to be written afterwards.Rgrds,
Analyzer.
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XNOX_Rambo
Joined: 13 Jul 2002 Posts: 430 Helped: 86 Location: Far out, man!
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19 Apr 2003 11:47 |
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Hi,
Judging from the package, 40-pin DIP, and knowing that Silitek makes keyboards, I would guess it is a keyboard controller.
Check this link for further info:
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/kb/const/otherCircuitry-c.html
/Rambo
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sick_man Guest
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24 Apr 2003 3:46 |
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it is a membrane type keyboard controller
so is a cmos type rather than an array and controller
sometimes called a controller less controller even though it has a controller
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