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John Robertson July 29th 10 01:10 AM

Motorola Cross Reference program...
 
Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that
would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply
with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it...

Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was
handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is
essentially public domain.

John :-#)#
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Jeff Liebermann July 29th 10 04:37 AM

Motorola Cross Reference program...
 
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:10:31 GMT, John Robertson
wrote:

Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that
would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply
with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it...

Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was
handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is
essentially public domain.

John :-#)#


I probably have one buried somewhere. However, the associated data is
really ancient. Do you really want the old products?

The modern version is online:
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/library/prod_lib.jsp
under "Parametric Seartch".


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jeanyves[_2_] July 29th 10 07:24 AM

Motorola Cross Reference program...
 
On 2010-07-29 05:37:42 +0200, Jeff Liebermann said:

On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:10:31 GMT, John Robertson
wrote:

Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that
would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply
with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it...

Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was
handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is
essentially public domain.

John :-#)#


I probably have one buried somewhere. However, the associated data is
really ancient. Do you really want the old products?

The modern version is online:
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/library/prod_lib.jsp
under "Parametric Seartch".


Sorry there doesnt seems to be any transistor in this modern version
quite normal freescale doesnt sell any ..

regards,
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Jean-Yves


Michael A. Terrell July 29th 10 11:49 AM

Motorola Cross Reference program...
 

jeanyves wrote:

On 2010-07-29 05:37:42 +0200, Jeff Liebermann said:

On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:10:31 GMT, John Robertson
wrote:

Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that
would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply
with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it...

Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was
handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is
essentially public domain.

John :-#)#


I probably have one buried somewhere. However, the associated data is
really ancient. Do you really want the old products?

The modern version is online:
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/library/prod_lib.jsp
under "Parametric Seartch".


Sorry there doesnt seems to be any transistor in this modern version
quite normal freescale doesnt sell any ..

regards,



The transistors went to ON: www.onsemiconductor.com


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Meat Plow[_5_] July 29th 10 12:17 PM

Motorola Cross Reference program...
 
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:10:31 +0000, John Robertson wrote:

Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that
would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply
with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it...

Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was
handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is
essentially public domain.


Didn't Motorola migrate this to a web-based interface?


John Robertson July 29th 10 06:08 PM

Motorola Cross Reference program...
 
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:10:31 GMT, John Robertson
wrote:

Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that
would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply
with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it...

Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was
handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is
essentially public domain.

John :-#)#


I probably have one buried somewhere. However, the associated data is
really ancient. Do you really want the old products?

The modern version is online:
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/library/prod_lib.jsp
under "Parametric Seartch".



Actually the data that I want is indeed ancient! I am substituting
transistors from the 1970s and need to find better x-refs than ECG etc
provide. Some of the circuits used a specific transistor due to its
exact gain characteristics and others just don't work quite right...

So, if you do have that floppy lying around I really could use a zipped
copy (the return email address is quite valid - spam@fl...).

Thanks!

John :-#)#

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Michael A. Terrell July 29th 10 06:45 PM

Motorola Cross Reference program...
 

Meat Plow wrote:

On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:10:31 +0000, John Robertson wrote:

Years ago (1980s?) I had a program from Motorola on 1.4" floppy that
would allow me to input a characteristic and the program would reply
with a list of transistors that matched. I have long since lost it...

Has anyone got a copy or know of something similar? Motorola was
handing this out to anyone that asked, so I would assume it is
essentially public domain.


Didn't Motorola migrate this to a web-based interface?



Yes, before they spun off ON Semiconductors. Then a lot of useful
information was taken down. All their old data sheets and application
notes were hosted by a contractor and it all disappeared, over night.


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