For everyone looking for parts and for part specifications, I have
found a VERY interesting site: http://www.findchips.com
It lets you find availability and sometimes pricing, Also generally
one of the suppliers listed will have a link to the part spec sheets.
Kills a lot of birds with one stone. I noted from the LF356 search
that DigiKey had the TO-8 part (LF356H) for $2.68, and was able to get
the product spec sheet from National Semi using the link to the part
at DigiKey. Even if your not buying, it's a neat tool to get to part
spec sheets.
Larry
found a VERY interesting site: http://www.findchips.com
It lets you find availability and sometimes pricing, Also generally
one of the suppliers listed will have a link to the part spec sheets.
Kills a lot of birds with one stone. I noted from the LF356 search
that DigiKey had the TO-8 part (LF356H) for $2.68, and was able to get
the product spec sheet from National Semi using the link to the part
at DigiKey. Even if your not buying, it's a neat tool to get to part
spec sheets.
Larry
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "peng3002" <peng3002@y...> wrote:
> I'm ready to put the 4 LF356 into the ASR. Unfortunately I'm not sure
> which pin is which. I know where pin 8 is but, looking at the data
> sheet, I'm not positive if I'm looking at a bottom view or top view
> of the can. Seeing that the 4 cost me $10 I'm a little apprehensive
> to guess. Should the pins be in the same places as plastic dip silk
> screen shows ? Firgured I should ask someone who knows.
>
> Thanks,
> P.