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MikeN September 7th 03 04:33 AM

Rockwell IC - what is it?
 
I have a surplus PLL pc board which has on board a Fujitsu MB1507 PLL
chip, an OP123 op amp chip, and a Rockwell chip which I am unable to
identity.

The device is a Rockwell 41404P-34HK, and appears to be in line with
the rf feed from the VCO (external to the board) the rf input pin of
the PLL chip. In this location the chip could likely be acting as a
rf preamp or signal conditioner.

Apparently Rockwell spun their semiconductor division off to Conexant
in 1998, but I can't find any info on the Conexant site.

I would appreciate any leads on this chip or a link to a datasheet.

Thanks

MikeN ZL1BNB

Allan Butler September 8th 03 02:09 AM

MikeN wrote:


Mike:

Try a search on Google for 41404p-34hk and see what comes up.

It would appear that there is a company out there that actually
has some in stock. I would also recommend checking at google for the
41404p number.


I have a surplus PLL pc board which has on board a Fujitsu MB1507 PLL
chip, an OP123 op amp chip, and a Rockwell chip which I am unable to
identity.

The device is a Rockwell 41404P-34HK, and appears to be in line with
the rf feed from the VCO (external to the board) the rf input pin of
the PLL chip. In this location the chip could likely be acting as a
rf preamp or signal conditioner.

Apparently Rockwell spun their semiconductor division off to Conexant
in 1998, but I can't find any info on the Conexant site.

I would appreciate any leads on this chip or a link to a datasheet.

Thanks

MikeN ZL1BNB



Allan Butler September 8th 03 02:09 AM

MikeN wrote:


Mike:

Try a search on Google for 41404p-34hk and see what comes up.

It would appear that there is a company out there that actually
has some in stock. I would also recommend checking at google for the
41404p number.


I have a surplus PLL pc board which has on board a Fujitsu MB1507 PLL
chip, an OP123 op amp chip, and a Rockwell chip which I am unable to
identity.

The device is a Rockwell 41404P-34HK, and appears to be in line with
the rf feed from the VCO (external to the board) the rf input pin of
the PLL chip. In this location the chip could likely be acting as a
rf preamp or signal conditioner.

Apparently Rockwell spun their semiconductor division off to Conexant
in 1998, but I can't find any info on the Conexant site.

I would appreciate any leads on this chip or a link to a datasheet.

Thanks

MikeN ZL1BNB



Tom Bruhns September 10th 03 08:34 PM

MikeN wrote in message . ..
I have a surplus PLL pc board which has on board a Fujitsu MB1507 PLL
chip, an OP123 op amp chip, and a Rockwell chip which I am unable to
identity.

The device is a Rockwell 41404P-34HK, and appears to be in line with
the rf feed from the VCO (external to the board) the rf input pin of
the PLL chip. In this location the chip could likely be acting as a
rf preamp or signal conditioner.


That would be the usual place to put a frequency divider in a PLL
chain. Could it be programmable? Could it be a prescaler? Google
wasn't very helpful in this case.

Cheers,
Tom

Tom Bruhns September 10th 03 08:34 PM

MikeN wrote in message . ..
I have a surplus PLL pc board which has on board a Fujitsu MB1507 PLL
chip, an OP123 op amp chip, and a Rockwell chip which I am unable to
identity.

The device is a Rockwell 41404P-34HK, and appears to be in line with
the rf feed from the VCO (external to the board) the rf input pin of
the PLL chip. In this location the chip could likely be acting as a
rf preamp or signal conditioner.


That would be the usual place to put a frequency divider in a PLL
chain. Could it be programmable? Could it be a prescaler? Google
wasn't very helpful in this case.

Cheers,
Tom


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