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Electronics => Electronics => Topic started by: Admin on December 28, 2006, 02:27:57 PM
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As replacement components for two circuits I designed and built, I am looking to buy more DIP MAX471CPA current sense IC's. Digikey no longer has them in stock. Anyone know where I can find some?
Unfortunately, they seem to be a discontinued product:
http://www.maxim-ic.com/quick_view2.cfm/qv_pk/1108
They have 'replacement' versions, but none of them are in a DIP package. :'(
Assuming I cannot get a replacement with the same pinout . . . anyone know of any other current sense IC's with a DIP package?
I found this available at Digikey:
http://www.irf.com/product-info/datasheets/data/ir2171.pdf
but unfortunately it is also discontinued, with 'replacement' versions that also wont work . . .
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H&R Enterprises lists on their inventory search page that they have 7683 of them in stock. They're a parts "headhunter" firm, that specializes in obsolete parts - so expect to pay a premium for anything you get from them. I'll try to ask my power supply IC "guru" if he knows of any pin-for-pin equivs in an 8-Dip package, If I can get in touch with him before the New Year.
http://www.hrent.com/inv.htm
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Yea I found that on findchips.com after I made this post. I sent a request, hopefully I get lucky. They had originally cost $6.20 each, so Im willing to pay around that . . .
If not a pin for pin (worse case), at least an 8 pin DIP that does the same thing.
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just got this email from Maxim:
"Dear Sir,
Thank you for your interest in Maxim Integrated Products. As of now, there is no replacement for MAX471 in DIP package.
Regards,
Cust Apps Engineer"
:(
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That isn't unusual for MAX parts - they do tend to make a lot of parts that are Sole-Source items. Still - I wouldn't give up quite yet. Maxim isn't necessarily likely to let you know if one of their competitors offers a similar product in the same package.
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hmmmm so the http://www.hrent.com/inv.htm site never replied back to my RFQ. Anyone know how long it takes? I sent it on Dec 28th . . .
Forced to switch to surface mount, I guess . . . I spoke with my friend, and he said he was going to mail me some hand-etched SOIC to DIP adaptors . . . I have never successfully soldered a surface mount because of shaky hands :( . . .
Theres a lesson in this: its always cheaper to buy extra IC's . . .
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I've ised the little Surfboard and Surf-Kit adapters from time-to-time, and they work OK. One warning, if you're not used to soldering to surface-mount parts: Keep your iron tip temperature below 600 degrees, or you will damage many parts.