From: Adriano (adriano.angelillis_at_gmail.com)
Date: Fri Jul 01 2005 - 05:33:25 PDT
I think we need actual specs...
Adriano
Il giorno 01/lug/05, alle 05:23, Matthew Hudson ha scritto:
Unfortunately that is just a parts broker. He needs a data sheet or
data book at or around that time (most IC's from that era are EOL) I
checked my library and I don't have a Linear Technology data book -
although it is a 422 line driver. Do you just need a pinout or actual
specs?
-Matt =20
On 6/30/05, ADyson <ADyson_at_rogers.com> wrote:
> Hi Frank
> You may want to check these folks
> =20
> http://www.apexic.com/
>> does anybody have a datasheet for a Linear Technology
>> driver chip LTC 902? That's the chip that drives the
>> serial port of the older Newton models. Or could anyone
>> point me to a url where I can find such a beast?
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