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Identify these IC chips

By Eric_S

2 years ago



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    #1 2 years ago

    Over the years, I've as amassed a lot of IC chips. Most are 7400 or 4000 series logic chips, but I found a few that I'm not sure what they are. Take a look and post if you know what they are.

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    #3 2 years ago

    Not much info on the back, just country of origin, some are Korean and others Malaysia.

    Here is a pic of a few other interesting chips (as interesting as IC chips can be). The white MOSTEK is pretty unusual.

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