JoeB1355 Well-known member VAPS Joined Dec 11, 2010 Messages 1,635 Reaction score 99 Location Seymour, Tennessee Sep 3, 2016 #1 Can a 5101 be used in place of a 2101A-2?
jrok Well-known member Joined Jul 2, 2007 Messages 2,306 Reaction score 651 Location San Diego, California Sep 3, 2016 #2 JoeB1355 said: Can a 5101 be used in place of a 2101A-2? Click to expand... Depending on the speed rating being the same, or the 5101 being faster, you should be fine. The 5101 is a lower power CMOS version of the 2101. - James
JoeB1355 said: Can a 5101 be used in place of a 2101A-2? Click to expand... Depending on the speed rating being the same, or the 5101 being faster, you should be fine. The 5101 is a lower power CMOS version of the 2101. - James
Riptor Well-known member VAPS Joined Jul 10, 2007 Messages 12,078 Reaction score 144 Location Leonartown, Maryland Sep 4, 2016 #3 2101 are cheaper. You can also use a AM93422.
G-P-E Well-known member Joined May 12, 2007 Messages 1,179 Reaction score 216 Location Omaha, Nebraska Sep 4, 2016 #4 ... and some 5101's are only compatible with CMOS type circuitry (specific RCA's) so it depends on the type of 5101 being used as well as speed.
... and some 5101's are only compatible with CMOS type circuitry (specific RCA's) so it depends on the type of 5101 being used as well as speed.
LyonsArcade Well-known member Joined Feb 9, 2006 Messages 19,369 Reaction score 3,854 Location Rock Hill, South Carolina Sep 4, 2016 #5 I've done it before because I didn't have any 2101's, I probably just got lucky and had a 5101 that was the right kind...
I've done it before because I didn't have any 2101's, I probably just got lucky and had a 5101 that was the right kind...