Fuck cars and smartphones, all junk.
Instead let's do something on topic and much more interesting : have these 3 lovely cans with lots of gold plated leads, how sexy.
Can't identify them. Does any old beard here have a clue what they are ?
First two from the left, the two shortest ones, have 8 leads. The third / taller one has 10 leads no less.
Probably some vintage OP-amp or comparator or linear voltage regulator I assume, but well... Google didn't help me here.
EDIT : if you know the answer but DO NOT have an old beard, that's fine, I will listen none the less.
Your Harris Op-Amps are attached below. That Texas Instruments CT305 is being a total cunt. Even TI doesn't want to admit to it.
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Maybe we need to call it a CunT305...?
Thanks BD and Dragon, I knew TEA was worth something !
I have already downloaded the two datasheet and had a look, then refreshed the TEA page and saw Dragon attached them, how kind
So wow... can't believe it, this 2525 is a RACE CAR !!!! 120V/µs 20MHz ?!!
The 2215 is his little brother, 12MHz 60V/µs, still not shabby eh !
Wow, 120V.... so far all the op-amps I garnered were at best 20V for the TL054.. and have some that do LESS than one volt IIRC !
So 120V for a vintage part.. just wow....... wow.
You can bet your ass I will keep these two little guys preciously !
Can't help, I now feel the urge to wire them up and see that slew rate for myself ! Datasheet specifies what parameters to use to have a chance of getting that...
Too bad for the TI CT305 ... if anyone knows.... it says " 814 " at the bottom... maybe it's a date code, 1981 something ? So if I can find a 1981 scanned TI catalogue, or close to 1981, I might find the datasheet for that IC....