fairchild or TI rc4558p ?

Started by modmod, February 09, 2004, 08:06:46 AM

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modmod

can anyone help me to identify that ? i got 2 rc4558p chips here, one with serial 2cc214m,the other is 31c89xm. the logo looks like this one, thanks everyone

Peter Snowberg

That looks like TI to me.

-Peter
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Mark Hammer

Isn't RC Raytheon?  On the other hand, there's that teensy weensy map of Texas.

modmod

thx everyone, i dont even know if fairchild rc4558p exists.

Peter Snowberg

RC is a fairly common TI prefix. It's been a long time since I've seen any chips from Raytheon..... do they have anything special to be on the lookout for?

The Fairchild part is KA4558. :)

Take care,
-Peter
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phillip

Yep, that looks just like the Texas Instruments RC4558P ICs that I have laying around :)

It's said that the TI RC4558P was the one that was used in the TS808.

Phillip

javacody

Well, the Malaysian made chips are what were specifically in the TS808's. That is definitely a TI chip. I have about half a dozen exactly the same.

It is my personal favorite in a Tubescreamer.

R.G.

Quote from: Cjuried on August 15, 2015, 02:31:14 PM
Take a look at these pictures of the authentic RC4558P. Here are authentic/genuine (NO China made products!) Texas Instruments RC4558P available here:

What else in the way of help to people learning to build pedals other than just advertising chips for sale do you have?

You have four posts, and they're all involved with advertising ICs for sale. This one is a response to a thread last added to in 2004.
R.G.

In response to the questions in the forum - PCB Layout for Musical Effects is available from The Book Patch. Search "PCB Layout" and it ought to appear.

Cjuried

This is a copy from my post in another thread:

Hi R.G.,

What would you like to discuss. RC4558P characteristics? Common mode rejection ratio issues with operation amplifiers due to lack of properly balanced impedance ratios with a >10 Ohm differential. Johnson–Nyquist noise, Crosstalk, common-mode impedance coupling, capacitative and/or inductive parasitics...?

Quote from: R.G. on August 15, 2015, 03:16:27 PM
Quote from: Cjuried on August 15, 2015, 02:31:14 PM
Take a look at these pictures of the authentic RC4558P. Here are authentic/genuine (NO China made products!) Texas Instruments RC4558P available here:

What else in the way of help to people learning to build pedals other than just advertising chips for sale do you have?

You have four posts, and they're all involved with advertising ICs for sale. This one is a response to a thread last added to in 2004.
Chris Juried
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R.G.

This is a copy from my post in another thread:

Actually, I'm pretty much at home with any of those, and if you need any questions answered there, I can probably do it or find you the info you need.

But the forum is pretty much entirely focused on how to build pedals and how the work, not on being an advertising medium.

So  - again - what else in the way of help to people learning to build pedals other than just advertising chips for sale do you have? Or is selling your wares all you have for the forum?

Quote from: Cjuried on August 26, 2015, 11:32:28 AM
This is a copy from my post in another thread:

Hi R.G.,

What would you like to discuss. RC4558P characteristics? Common mode rejection ratio issues with operation amplifiers due to lack of properly balanced impedance ratios with a >10 Ohm differential. Johnson–Nyquist noise, Crosstalk, common-mode impedance coupling, capacitative and/or inductive parasitics...?
R.G.

In response to the questions in the forum - PCB Layout for Musical Effects is available from The Book Patch. Search "PCB Layout" and it ought to appear.

Cjuried

I'm happy to contribute in any way beneficial to the group.  :)
Chris Juried
Audio Engineering Society (AES) Member 
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http://www.tubeequipment.com (Tube Equipment Corporation)
http://www.historyofrecording.com (History of Recording)

R.G.

Quote from: Cjuried on August 27, 2015, 09:20:15 AM
I'm happy to contribute in any way beneficial to the group.  :)
Good. What information do you have for the forum?
R.G.

In response to the questions in the forum - PCB Layout for Musical Effects is available from The Book Patch. Search "PCB Layout" and it ought to appear.

Cjuried

#12
I have been thinking about build a custom TS808 type pedal with integrated PT2399 based processing. Thoughts?

Might have a potential solution for this, post at bottom of thread.... http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=111621.msg1029845#msg1029845
Chris Juried
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