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Depotted electr. ignition controller, need to ID a part

Taking apart an old CDI ignition system to revive it, am having
trouble ID'ing a Fujitsu 14-pin DIP.

PN is MB4213

Any help much appreciated

BTW, it had a slightly-harder-than RTV potting compound that yielded
nicely to a heat gun- it got crumbly when heated, returns to being
tough when cool.

Dave
 
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James Sweet

Jan 1, 1970
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Taking apart an old CDI ignition system to revive it, am having
trouble ID'ing a Fujitsu 14-pin DIP.

PN is MB4213

Any help much appreciated

BTW, it had a slightly-harder-than RTV potting compound that yielded
nicely to a heat gun- it got crumbly when heated, returns to being
tough when cool.

Dave


While I can't help you ID that part, I will say that experience has
taught me that the hard to find/test or otherwise exotic part in a
device is rarely the problem. Did you check all the simple stuff first?
 
While I can't help you ID that part, I will say that experience has
taught me that the hard to find/test or otherwise exotic part in a
device is rarely the problem. Did you check all the simple stuff first?


My 1st goal (pure curiosity) is to group the parts into the main
subsystems- I'm pretty sure they are a 12VDC to 100VAC (or so)
inverter, an RPM sensor (built out of discretes), an advance
mechanism, power storage section, and of course the trigger that
shoots the juice to the coil.

Probably the RPM/advance stuff is something clever, a few discretes
and probably the IC.

Dave
 
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Ken Weitzel

Jan 1, 1970
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Taking apart an old CDI ignition system to revive it, am having
trouble ID'ing a Fujitsu 14-pin DIP.

PN is MB4213

Any help much appreciated

BTW, it had a slightly-harder-than RTV potting compound that yielded
nicely to a heat gun- it got crumbly when heated, returns to being
tough when cool.

Hi Dave...

Google MB4213 and you'll get several hits... hope that one or
more are helpful.

Take care.

Ken
 
Hi Dave...

Google MB4213 and you'll get several hits... hope that one or
more are helpful.

Take care.

Ken


My google-fu is fair, but alas, none are matches.

I believe this was prob. an OEM inly part.

Dave
 
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