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Kenneth Porter July 1st 08 09:02 AM

Identify part from photo, 6-pin SOIC
 
http://sewingwitch.com/ken/pics/307AAP3.jpg

Text reads:

QTC
307AAP3
9622G

I'm guessing the QTC is Fairchild Opto so this is probably some old
optocoupler.

Franc Zabkar July 1st 08 09:41 AM

Identify part from photo, 6-pin SOIC
 
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 03:02:56 -0500, Kenneth Porter
put finger to keyboard and composed:

http://sewingwitch.com/ken/pics/307AAP3.jpg

Text reads:

QTC
307AAP3
9622G

I'm guessing the QTC is Fairchild Opto so this is probably some old
optocoupler.


FWIW, the number "307AAP3" at usbid.com brings up Fairchild as the
manufacturer. "9622" is probably a YYWW date code.

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.

[email protected] July 1st 08 04:45 PM

Identify part from photo, 6-pin SOIC
 
On Jul 1, 4:02*am, Kenneth Porter
wrote:
http://sewingwitch.com/ken/pics/307AAP3.jpg

Text reads:

QTC
307AAP3
9622G

I'm guessing the QTC is Fairchild Opto so this is probably some old
optocoupler.



Mr. Land July 1st 08 05:04 PM

Identify part from photo, 6-pin SOIC
 
Any chance this is a Maxim DG 307AAP ?

On Jul 1, 4:02*am, Kenneth Porter
wrote:
http://sewingwitch.com/ken/pics/307AAP3.jpg

Text reads:

QTC
307AAP3
9622G

I'm guessing the QTC is Fairchild Opto so this is probably some old
optocoupler.



Bill[_17_] July 1st 08 06:40 PM

Identify part from photo, 6-pin SOIC
 
Mr. Land wrote:
Any chance this is a Maxim DG 307AAP ?

On Jul 1, 4:02 am, Kenneth Porter
wrote:
http://sewingwitch.com/ken/pics/307AAP3.jpg

Text reads:

QTC
307AAP3
9622G

I'm guessing the QTC is Fairchild Opto so this is probably some old
optocoupler.


I went to Mouser and searched 307AAP3 and got nothing.
On QTC I got mostly these guys,
http://www.mouser.com/phoenix.
One piece that came up was http://www.mouser.com/fairchildsemi,
and this was an opto device, but a sensor only.
Being a through hole device probably puts it at '96 or older, since
surface mount has taken over, so at 12 years this may be a junk/surplus
part and not even on any major site. Get some 20 year old data books and
you might find it.
Good luck,
Bill Baka

Eeyore July 2nd 08 06:22 PM

Identify part from photo, 6-pin SOIC
 


"Mr. Land" wrote:

Any chance this is a Maxim DG 307AAP ?


Not with QTC on it.

'Quality Technologies' IIRC.

Graham


Kenneth Porter July 2nd 08 08:09 PM

Identify part from photo, 6-pin SOIC
 
I now believe that QTC is Quaestus Corporation, an optocoupler supplier
which was acquired by Fairchild and then sold to Everlight.

Ross Herbert July 3rd 08 04:35 AM

Identify part from photo, 6-pin SOIC
 
On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 14:09:49 -0500, Kenneth Porter
wrote:

:I now believe that QTC is Quaestus Corporation, an optocoupler supplier
:which was acquired by Fairchild and then sold to Everlight.


It seems you are correct
http://sec.edgar-online.com/2001/04/...8/Section4.asp

The operational name however, was QT Optoelectronics.

The first SEC application to acquire QT Opto was made in 1995 and it was
completed around early 2000. In 2001 QT Optoelectronics Inc. formally became
"Fairchild Semiconductor - Optoelectronics Group".

In 2006 Everlight Electronic Co (Ltd) Taiwan acquired the opto business from
Fairchild.

Kenneth Porter July 10th 08 10:33 PM

Identify part from photo, 6-pin SOIC
 
For those curious to know what happened:

http://www.tacticalgamer.com/hardwar...8712-identify-
chip.html


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