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    Question about Flatbed scanner cpu chip

    Are these like computer cpu chips? They look like eprom chips to me, but I'm not completely sure. Here are the numbers for you e-scrap guys.

    am79c982-8jc
    9448dpa



    am79c982-8jc
    9625cea u

    *The U in the second number was spaced far away from the set*

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    It is an AMD brand micro controller chip. I think it is 84 perimeter lead chip. I don't know its value, but I don't think there is much precious metal in it. I could be wrong. The rule of thumb I am adopting is;
    Does it have gold pins/part?
    Is it ceramic or heavy?
    Then again I have been wrong in the past, so I'll let others chime in.
    JPete
    Last edited by JPete; 04-19-2012 at 11:57 AM. Reason: some spelling

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    photos might be more helpful here than numbers

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    If their regular chips then their 5.00-6.00 a lb.
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    Just scratch this thread lol. There's no name on the chip just a logo I can't describe. I don't have my camera, either. Thanks all.


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