Re: How to look up Military/Government parts?

From: Joe <rigdonj_at_cfl.rr.com>
Date: Tue Feb 11 2003 - 12:16:03 EST

At 07:33 AM 2/11/03 -0500, you wrote:
>Joe,
>
>Thanks for the response. I was thinking the part was a BCD or something but
>it is possible it is a 7401. I'll let you know.
>
>Is there some resource that I can look stuff up such as this?

   I think I found it somewhere on Landsdale's site <http://www.lansdale.com/>

   You can try <http://www.dscc.dla.mil/Programs/Smcr/>. I JUST found it. It says that the m-38510/01007 is a 5447! (military temp range 7447).

     Joe

>
>Thanks,
>Kev
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Joe <rigdonj@cfl.rr.com>
>To: Kev <KKlopp@erols.com>
>Cc: TechToolsList@flippers.com <TechToolsList@flippers.com>
>Date: Monday, February 10, 2003 9:53 PM
>Subject: Re: How to look up Military/Government parts?
>
>
>>
>> The M38510 part of the number refers to Mil Standard 38510. I'm pretty
>certain that that is the MilStd for TTL ICs. The last part of the number
>identifies the particular IC. In this case I believe the 01007 is a 5401 (a
>7401 with a military temperature range). The BEB may be a 5401 BEB or it may
>be something else, I'm not sure. Check your usage and see if it conforms to
>the power, ground, inputs and outputs of a 7401. If it does then I'd say
>that that's what it is.
>>
>> Joe
>>
>>
>>At 02:09 PM 2/7/03 -0500, you wrote:
>>>Some one gave me something from 70's era aircraft to see if I could repair
>it. Very simple device 2 Chips & a LED display. Problem is I have no
>experience looking up the military/government part numbers. Is there any
>pointer/resources that can help. I don't have the part in front of me but I
>think it was something like
>>>M38510/01007BEB
>>>
>>>From what I could tell the M38510 is a government/military PO number?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Kev
>>>
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