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Store => Sale/Trade => Topic started by: animal on August 01, 2013,
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Ok,
I know this part has gone basically obsolete. It's the led display driver AA1064/n2,112 for the express. I need 2 for a couple of express boards. I'll take 3 or 4 for extras. If anyone has any to part with or if anyone knows where to get them. I've run out of places to look.
Thanks,
animal
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I haven't tried to order but there's a few on ebay for sale (coming from China), the part is $4 and $3.50 for shipping.
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animal,
The surface mount version will work with this adapter board and they are available from mouser:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/171019572599?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
Mike,
Spring,TX
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That will not work. That creates a .3 in wide dip. The saa1064 is .6 in wide.
RJ
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That will not work. That creates a .3 in wide dip. The saa1064 is .6 in wide.
RJ
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if the SAA1064 is 0.6 inches wide, that's about 15mm wide.
The adapter that Mike suggested is also 15mm wide, so it sounds about right, or am I missing something ?
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Ok them maybe it is correct. Most of them create a standard wide chip but the saa1064 we use is a wider package.
RJ
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Ok them maybe it is correct. Most of them create a standard wide chip but the saa1064 we use is a wider package.
RJ
Still a problem it is 28 pin and we use 24 pin.
RJ
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There's few available here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAA1064-Manu-PHILIPS-Encapsulation-DIP-24-4-digit-LED-driver-with-I2C-Bus-/110887943188?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19d16fbc14
And this guy in Germany has (currently) 174 in stock, they are $3.70 per chip and $5.30 for shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAA1064N-Treiber-fur-7-Segmentanzeigen-gemeinsame-Anode-mit-I-C-Bus-DIP24-/360684021530?pt=Bauteile&hash=item53fa71671a
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RJ,
The adapter comes un-assembled with two options of SOP packages, as for the 28 dip you just clip the ends and you have a 24 DIP package.
Mike
Spring, TX
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Great!
RJ
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There's few available here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAA1064-Manu-PHILIPS-Encapsulation-DIP-24-4-digit-LED-driver-with-I2C-Bus-/110887943188?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19d16fbc14
And this guy in Germany has (currently) 174 in stock, they are $3.70 per chip and $5.30 for shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SAA1064N-Treiber-fur-7-Segmentanzeigen-gemeinsame-Anode-mit-I-C-Bus-DIP24-/360684021530?pt=Bauteile&hash=item53fa71671a
I was able to put my hands on 5 of them. That will get the rest of mine together and gives me some extra.
Animal
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I'm realizing it was dumb luck when I added in a couple extra the last time I ordered LE parts from Mouser.
My question would be, how often does that display chip ever fail? I don't recall hearing of anyone having one die, so thinking one spare suffices for a few years, two probably for a lifetime.
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That is a very rare occurence when it fails. Most of the failures that I have seen here are when the chip is first installled which indicates to me either a defective chip or the builder accidently zapped it with a static charge when installing it. The only other issue that I would expect would be if either an insect or excess humidity were to short out some of its pins.
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Most of the issues we have dealt with on the forum have been related to the soldering of the capacitor due to the cover material extending down onto the leads... I haven't heard of any chip failures.
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That is a very rare occurence when it fails. Most of the failures that I have seen here are when the chip is first installled which indicates to me either a defective chip or the builder accidently zapped it with a static charge when installing it. The only other issue that I would expect would be if either an insect or excess humidity were to short out some of its pins.
When did these happen?
I could not recall or find anything on the forum where this has happened.
RJ
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One option for a future spin of the board would be to use a separate small PIC to act as a display driver...
/mike
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One option for a future spin of the board would be to use a separate small PIC to act as a display driver...
/mike
That is also what I was coming up to. Not much avaliable in through hole to do the job.
RJ
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I know the through hole part normally costs more than the surface mount part. Does any one remember how much the part was before being discontinued? I thought it was in the $3.00 range.
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$1.90 in 2009 according to a Mouser BOM I saved as a pdf.
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$2.50 ea was my last price from mouser in 10-2012
Mike,
Spring, TX
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Picture of SOP adapter board on LE board, plenty of room and the pads are not that close
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Looks like a good solution