2024-05-23 06:16 AM
Hi, I'm trying to fix an old device (late '80s/early '90) which uses, on its digital logic board, an IC in a PLCC44 package which is marked with the ST logo and "ICWA B22WE9335". I can't find any datasheets nor even any mention of its existence anywhere on the internet. Does anyone know where I might find some info on it? Also, I think it might possibly be some kind of programmable logic device (it's hooked to a 6805 MCU's data/address busses and to some external latches) with a custom part number, if so, any idea which device it might actually be? None of the PAL/GALs I can find in the databooks uses a package with that many pins.
Thanks in advance
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2024-05-23 08:08 AM
@Andrew Neil well spotted, but this is a question of that author. ;)
@PhaseSeeker As mentioned be Andrew, this is a customised device to which and whose documents only the respective customer has access. I'm extremely sorry that nobody will be able to help you.
Regards
/Peter
2024-05-23 06:33 AM
Show a good, clear photo of the device.
@PhaseSeeker wrote:I think it might possibly be some kind of programmable logic device
Maybe from the WSI acquisition:
2024-05-23 07:07 AM
2024-05-23 07:11 AM
It gets a mention here:
https://hackaday.io/project/181937-reverse-engineering-the-rotor
The author does, indeed, describe it as a custom chip.
2024-05-23 08:08 AM
@Andrew Neil well spotted, but this is a question of that author. ;)
@PhaseSeeker As mentioned be Andrew, this is a customised device to which and whose documents only the respective customer has access. I'm extremely sorry that nobody will be able to help you.
Regards
/Peter