I *think* SK stands for SanKen, a Far Eastern company.
You could try searching for Sanken, or try the obvious alternatives,
like www.sanken.com.tw etc.
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> I *think* SK stands for SanKen, a Far Eastern company.
None of the IC directories currently lists a Sanken web site as far as I know.
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> > I *think* SK stands for SanKen, a Far Eastern company.
> SK parts are put out by RCA. It is the prefix they use like ECG for
> Phillips.
Right, SK as a prefix stands for RCA, but I think it was meant as
a short form for Sanken, some of their devices only carry the SK
logo. Some lines above you can see what was really meant - hybrid
modules with STK prefixes which are actually made by Sanken.
bye
Stefan!