[Test-Equipment] Help Finding Chip

Avery Comarow [email protected]
Wed, 09 Apr 2003 15:33:14 -0400


Dave, you might try this Canadian supplier. The -1188 isn't listed in their 
crossref file, but they may be able to find one for you given that they 
sell lots of HP-branded ICs (and other parts).

www.sphere.bc.ca/test/hpparts.html

73, Avery W3AVE in Potomac, Md.


At 03:03 PM 4/9/03 -0400, you wrote:
>If you can find the right issue of 'Bench Briefs', there was a list of cross
>references to commercial part numbers from HP house numbers. I can't find 
>mine.
>:=((
>Sorry,
>-John
>
>Fred Olsen wrote:
>
> > Dave Franklin wrote:
> > > I need a Motorola 1820-1188 PLL VCO (16 pin) chip for my HP 3586B
> >
> > Dave, that 1820-1188 is an HP (Agilent) part number, not Moto.  I just
> > ran it through their parts lookup
> > http://www.parts.agilent.com/
> > but it came up empty.
>
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