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Re: [emax] Re: DAC chips

2005-12-01 by David Dehart

I agree.....
8 DAC chips bad ?
Is there somewhere else you could take it for a second
opinion ?
Dave


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It appears that those chips are still made by
Phillips, although they
don't have a PC postfix, just D and F.  I suspect they
would work
fine, although I'd like to at least compare pinouts. 
However, losing
8 chips seems suspicious.  

I found this:
http://store.americanmicrosemiconductor.com/am6012pc.html
You can't afford 8 of them though.  I'm wondering if
it has an
equivalent that was more mainstream and also if it's
available surplus.
Eric


--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "jarrre909"
<jarrre909@y...> wrote:
>
> hi!
> 
> Can anyone here recommend a place to get replacement
DAC chips for the
> Emax. I have mine in service now thinking I had to
replace the
> PSU..they told me they suspect its the 8 DAC chips
that are bad.
> (AM6012PC)
> 
>  have a suspicion these will be hard to find....
> 
> thanks,
> 
> michael
>






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