Product Description
Obsolete ICs Devices offered by us are widely utilized for construction various electronic systems for assuring their reliable & durable performance. They are made using advanced technology for assuring complete reliability. These integrated circuits are completely suitable to be used for automated software-based machines. They can also be availed in customizable configurations as demanded by our clients. Obsolete ICs Devices provided by us are completely lead-free in nature hence RoHS compliant in nature.
Features:
- Completely reliable in nature
- Assures superior performance
- Compact structural configuration
Technical Specification
| Architecture | SAR |
| Voltage Supply Digital | 5V |
| Voltage Supply Analog | +-11.4 V ~ 16.5 V |
| Supplier Device Package | 28-CDIP |
| Reference Type | Internal |
| Part Status | Active |
| Packaging | Tube |
| Package Case | 28-CDIP (0.600", 15.24mm) |
| Operating Temperature | 0 deg C ~ 70 deg C |
| Number of Inputs | 1 |
| Number of Bits | 12 |
| Number of AD Converters | 1 |
| Input Type | Single Ended |
| Data Interface | Parallel |
| Configuration | ADC |
| Base Part Number | AD574A |
Crucial for Legacy SystemsObsolete ICs are vital for servicing and maintaining legacy electronic equipment in sectors like consumer electronics, industrial automation, and communication. As discontinued components, they help extend the operational life of systems where new alternatives are unavailable, ensuring minimal downtime and continuity for critical infrastructure.
Varied Packaging for Different NeedsThese integrated circuits come in a range of package types, including DIP, SOP, QFP, and PLCC, supporting through-hole and surface-mount mounting. The varied packaging ensures compatibility with diverse circuit board requirements, offering flexibility in system repairs and legacy device support.
Safe and Reliable StorageWith unlimited shelf life under proper storage conditions (a cool, dry place, away from static discharge), these ICs maintain their electrical characteristics and reliability. Compliant with standard ESD handling protocols, they offer peace of mind for distributors, suppliers, and end-users alike.
FAQs of Obsolete ICs Devices:
Q: How should obsolete IC devices be stored to ensure maximum shelf life?
A: Obsolete ICs should be stored in a cool, dry environment, away from sources of static discharge. Using anti-static packaging and maintaining standard ESD safety measures ensures their electrical properties remain intact. Proper storage can grant these components an unlimited shelf life.
Q: What benefits do obsolete ICs offer for legacy system repairs?
A: These components are indispensable for servicing aging or discontinued equipment, enabling repairs, maintenance, or upgrades without major redesigns. They help extend the operational lifespan of costly legacy systems and minimize downtime.
Q: When is it ideal to use obsolete ICs in a project?
A: Obsolete ICs are best used when you need to maintain, repair, or upgrade existing legacy hardware where redesigning with modern components is not feasible. Their form factors and electrical specifications make them perfect for direct replacement in dated systems.
Q: Where can I source obsolete ICs with specific packaging like DIP or QFP in India?
A: Obsolete ICs can be sourced from specialized distributors, importers, wholesalers, and traders throughout India. Look for reputable suppliers with legacy stock and check availability as it is often limited or subject to last time buy offers.
Q: What is the process for ensuring the ICs authenticity and quality before installation?
A: Confirm supplier reputation, request datasheets and certificates, and verify part markings, packaging, and date codes. If available, consider testing the ICs using standard electronic inspection procedures to ensure functionality and authenticity before integrating into your equipment.
Q: How are these ICs applied in electronic systems?
A: Obsolete ICs are installed into circuit boards either via through-hole or surface mount methods, depending on the package type. They process digital or analog signals, providing standard logic level outputs essential in control, memory, and logic applications in various electronic devices.