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Sir mosfet66 . . . . . .
I think it will be a universal "given" that the brownish/grey component to the left is going to be a layered ceramic SMD, but the center bottom one and and its white ceramic substrate is going to be a bit more " iffy" in its confirmation .
I was just going to rely in its circuit design positioning between pins BUT . . . .see ***.
Take a look at my add on of the "hidden" paths of the foils being covered under the IC and confirm, even better, take ohmmeter and connect to pin one and use the other probe to check to ALL of the other pins sequence for a short . . . eg . . . .direct connection.
Then step up to make reference to pin 2 and the same continuity testing . . . . then 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 and 14 . . . . .whew . . . (but, hey, at least the possibilities diminish towards the end !)
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THE OTHER quirk now, is that the definite fact that the driver output from the IC is feeding via a 1K resistor to the power FET gate.
Now this IC is definitely not the common 555 with its mere 8 pins, needing to make it a 556 dual unit with a proper 14 pins complement.
THAT then makes the 1K input resistor be connected to a / either pin 7 or 14 power rail connection of the 556 IC, even if you flip the IC pin indexing around 180 degrees .
Soooooooo, this IC used, must NOT be the suspected 556, which would connect to the 1K gate drive input thru either a pin 9 or a pin 5 interfacing.
About 8 other 14 pin possibilities are coming from off the top of my head, but none of them would interface the required pin 7 output, even shifting across to single and dual one shots, hex inverters or arrayed gates, of which, their 7 and 14 power pins rule out them from being a possibility..
Inspect the I.C. top to see if its part number is visible . . . .or if they have wet sanded it off . . . for "proprietary" info reasons.
Lastly look for the I.C. indexing dot to see if I have made proper pin indexing assignments.
Thats it for now . . . . .
Aside . . . . for CDDRIVE . . . .
Looking at that bike size, its tie on point and the length of that pipe.
All factors considered, that eventually somewhat shortened
"drag stick" should have assimilated to having a 37 degree tapered end
at the end of the trip..
Good show ! . . . .and ingenuity .
Techno addenda:
Whoooooooa Nellie,
I just checked back to your second photo and found out that I could definitely detect the pin 1 divot marking in the N case, with there even being an additional banded end marking.
Using some " NASSER" image enhancing techniques I then come up with LM 324 with a " new old stock code date" and the marking of Sally Jean Johnson of the
3rd shift of "Tejas Instrumentations" as having done the final marking and QC test of the unit.
I wasn't yet considering in a quad op amp IC in the game plan, but its second op amp output is a pin 7.
Will see how they are using it now.
73's de Edd
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