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HTVP873D (photocoupler from the seventies) datasheet?

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Jenalee K.

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi group,

While studying the schematics of a seventies synthesizer I came across
a HTVP873D photocoupler. Does anyone know who made it and/or where I
can get a datasheet for it? Or maybe an equivalent, contemporary if
possible?

In the schematic it is drawn as a LED shining on a resistor with a
centertap. It also mentions a rank of the photocoupler as a number from
300 to 1100.

Thanks a lot,
Jenalee
 
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n cook

Jan 1, 1970
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Jenalee K. said:
Hi group,

While studying the schematics of a seventies synthesizer I came across
a HTVP873D photocoupler. Does anyone know who made it and/or where I
can get a datasheet for it? Or maybe an equivalent, contemporary if
possible?

In the schematic it is drawn as a LED shining on a resistor with a
centertap. It also mentions a rank of the photocoupler as a number from
300 to 1100.

Thanks a lot,
Jenalee

P873* (* not D, not HTV....) by Hamamatsu having 5 axial leads were range of
LED to LDR
optocouplers, all 5KV isolation, Ron 200 to 10K and Roff 1 to 10M,
no mention of CT.
Response time 5 to 30mS so at least easy enough to make up one if necessary
 
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Winfield Hill

Jan 1, 1970
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Jenalee K. wrote...
While studying the schematics of a seventies synthesizer I came across
a HTVP873D photocoupler. Does anyone know who made it and/or where I
can get a datasheet for it? Or maybe an equivalent, contemporary if
possible?

In the schematic it is drawn as a LED shining on a resistor with a
centertap. It also mentions a rank of the photocoupler as a number
from 300 to 1100.

Right, the Hamamatsu P873 - can you see a.b.s.e. datasheets?
 
J

Jenalee K.

Jan 1, 1970
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alt.binaries.schematics.electronic(s) ? Not with google, but tomorrow
in the office I can. If you could post it that would be great, thanks!

Jenalee
 
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Winfield Hill

Jan 1, 1970
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Jenalee K. wrote...
alt.binaries.schematics.electronic(s)? Not with google, but tomorrow
in the office I can. If you could post it that would be great, thanks!

Jenalee


OK, it's sitting there waiting for you.
 
J

Jenalee K

Jan 1, 1970
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Jenalee K. wrote...


OK, it's sitting there waiting for you.

My news server doesn't have the attachments :eek:(. I can read Pooh Bear's
reply but I can't see the datasheet. Could you please email it to me at
[email protected] ?

In the meantime I've found some alternatives: the NSL-39 from Silonex
and the VTL5C2/2 from Perkin-Elmer. This last one seems even to be
obtainable.

Thanks again,
Jenalee
 
W

Winfield Hill

Jan 1, 1970
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Jenalee K wrote...
Winfield Hill ...

My news server doesn't have the attachments :eek:(. I can read Pooh Bear's
reply but I can't see the datasheet. Could you please email it to me at
[email protected] ?

In the meantime I've found some alternatives: the NSL-39 from Silonex
and the VTL5C2/2 from Perkin-Elmer. This last one seems even to be
obtainable.

I can email it tomorrow.
 
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Pooh Bear

Jan 1, 1970
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Jenalee said:
My news server doesn't have the attachments :eek:(. I can read Pooh Bear's
reply but I can't see the datasheet. Could you please email it to me at
[email protected] ?

In the meantime I've found some alternatives: the NSL-39 from Silonex
and the VTL5C2/2 from Perkin-Elmer. This last one seems even to be
obtainable.

Some of the Silonex NSL-32 series ( single cell ) are available from
Farnell.

Graham
 
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