Cleaning out short-run production stores. This is a repeat of the same device earlier. I have 600+ BSI#BS62LV2005SC-70 256Kx8 Low Power 5V SRAMS in SOP32, in original 30 tubes of 22 devices each, untouched by human hands. They were stored in my Tucson warehouse/office so there are NO moisture issues. BSI is Brilliance Semiconductor (Taiwan). This part is pinned out to the SRAM industry standard for SOP32 (Cypress, Sanyo, Fujitsu, etc etc), but I can provide PDF if need be./ I want $0.50 ea USD (about 1/6 normal cost) with buyer paying shipping, from any purchaser on the PICLIST. I'll probably get $1+ ea on Ebay. I'll accept Paypal (or direct bank deposit) from any PICLISTer. I guarantee each one to work perfectly. Shipped to me here in 2002, have the Fedex shipper copy as proof. I'll sell a minimum of 5 tubes (110) in 1 tube increments, for a min total of 110 x. $USD0.50 = $USD55. PDF will be emailed to anyone asking (too large to post on the PICLIST). I can't find the part number on the BSI site anymore, but maybe its because they are making larger arrays now; client still buys from them. The part is somewhat unusual in that, in power down mode, current draw is infintesimal. They were used for video capture as 256Kx16 but the final design used the smaller TSSOP packages. Will offer this for several weeks. Enquiries to engineer AT cotse.net. Paypal account is bob dot axtell at cox dot net. --Bob -- Note: Attachments must be sent to attach@engineer.cotse.net, and MAY delay replies to this message. Bala.Chandar@aventis.com wrote: >Dwayne wrote: > > > >>Was searching out data sheets for an obscure chip and came across the >>following site: . >> >> > >Hi Dwayne, > >Thanks for the useful link. > >The problem in general is that most manufacturers provide little support for discontinued parts. There are sites that do provide info on old and discontinued parts but only on payment. > >Another useful site that I know of is http://www.alldatasheet.com/ >I was looking for the data sheet of a Sanyo RTC chip (LM8363) which is no longer manufactured. Though I could download the data sheet from Sanyo for this chip, it was all in Japanese. Instead of learning Japanese, I tried the above site and luckily got the data sheet in English! > >Another example is BA6664FM (CD-ROM Spindle Motor Driver IC). I could not get the data sheet from ROHM the manufacturer but got it from alldatasheet.com. > >Regards, >Bala > >_______________________________________________ >http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive >View/change your membership options at >http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > > > -- Note: To protect our network, attachments must be sent to attach@engineer.cotse.net . 1-520-777-7606 USA/Canada http://beam.to/azengineer -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist