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Anyone knows about Texas Instruments UA789?

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Hello,
does anyone have information about TI UA789, most likely an operational amplifier or special purpose analog IC. Manufactured in the 70th or 80th.

Curiously TI support doesn't know about it any more.

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FvM

ua789.jpg
 

Hi,

Check circuit, maybe it is something similar to LFC789.

Klaus
 

uA789CP may have been a short run device that never made production volumes, or a special client code
 

An ancient 709 OpAmp in DIP-8 package?
 

Thanks for the comments. I agree that it's probably a short run device, client codes have usually a different format, e.g. pure numerical.

DIP-8 package is already coded in the standard "CP" postfix. I found out in the meantime that the device has a pinout similar to UA709, so it could be something like a precision UA709 (e.g. with lower offset). Other OPs in the module are UA741, by the way.

I was hoping that somebody knows UA789 explicitly.

Best regards
FvM
 

could well be a 709 just with slightly off printing that makes it look like 789...
 

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