Hi,
I got these recently from a friend. He said these were DIP14 741 opamps. Somewhat unusual but according to datasheets not impossible. Is this so and which company manufactured them (I can't read that logo)?
Is this a 741 opamp?
- deltafred
- Opamp Operator
I would say yes. They were originally 14 pin devices but were later reduced to 8.
I have a few 14 pin 741s in stuff I built in the 70's. One I just found has a date code of 7142 (week 42 of 1971).
I have a few 14 pin 741s in stuff I built in the 70's. One I just found has a date code of 7142 (week 42 of 1971).
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- deltafred
- Opamp Operator
Very bad photo of it.
Politics is the art of so plucking the goose as to obtain the most feathers with the least squawking. - R.G. 2011
Jeez, she's an ugly bastard, she makes my socks hurt. I hope it's no ones missus here. - Ice-9 2012
Jeez, she's an ugly bastard, she makes my socks hurt. I hope it's no ones missus here. - Ice-9 2012