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Motorola IC info needed

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I need a spec. sheet/pinout of a Motorola 1820-1413 7-segment display driver IC. 'Net searches come up with nothing. Can anyone here help me out?
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That part number is actually an HP/Agilent number.

After searching a few minutes, I found an HP parts cross-reference. 1820-1413 is found to match commercial parts MC14511BCP and CD4511BE. Digikey has the MC part and you can get a PDF spec sheet from their site (google for it). Mouser has the CD part and you can get a PD spec sheet from their site (google for it). These appear to be the same part.

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Ahhh, the power of the Batboard!

Thanks, Bob. I searched, but couldn't find anything. HP/Agilent may have the same part, with the same number, but the ICs I have are Motorola. Ever seen an HP/Agilent part with the batwing logo on it? :wink: Thanks again! 8)
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Well, I'm sure Motorola made some parts and put HP's part number on them. Ever notice non-industry-standard part numbers in Motorola equipment? They'll buy from any manufacturer who can print the part number they want on them.

The MC is Motorola's (now On-Semi) part numbering scheme.

An 8-digit number (two groups of four, first starting with 18) is how HP numbers all their parts. That was a dead giveaway. Just had to find the proper parts list after that.

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Very true. It's also possible that Motorola made them for HP, or vice-versa. Do I understand you correctly that ON-Semiconductor is the company that took over Motorola's semiconductor division?
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Yup. Moto sold or spun off their semi-conductor business. This may mean that future Moto products won't be limited to using Moto microprocessors.

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Yeah, I knew they sold it, I just didn't know who they sold it to.
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Post by Al »

ON semiconductor existed long before Mot spun off their semi business. When Mot spun it off, it became FREESCALE semiconductor.
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/\/\ spun their Analog Devices off to ON Semiconductors and their Digital became Freescale which was bought up on Friday 1, 2006, by a private holding company.

Interesting enough when "King" Christopher Galvin was at the helm, the Wall Street Financial Traders told Chris that the /\/\ Semiconductor Sector was pulling down the overall value of /\/\ stock. When Freescale was turned loose its shares went from roughly $11.00 Per Share to $40.00 Per Share on Friday. And /\/\ is still stuck at $22.00 Per Share at the close of Tuesday's market December 5, 2006!

There's something wrong with this picture! :roll: :lol:
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