LM317Medium current 1.2 to 37 V adjustable voltage regulator | PMIC | 14 | Active | The LM217, LM317 are monolithic integrated circuits in TO-220, TO-220FP, D²PAK and SOT223 packages intended for use as positive adjustable voltage regulators.
They are designed to supply more than 1.5 A of load current with an output voltage adjustable over a 1.2 to 37 V range.
The nominal output voltage is selected by means of a resistive divider, making the device exceptionally easy to use and eliminating the stocking of many fixed regulators. |
LM317LLow current 1.2 to 37 V adjustable voltage regulator | Power Management (PMIC) | 1 | Active | The LM217L/LM317L are monolithic integrated circuits in SO-8 and TO-92 packages intended for use as positive adjustable voltage regulators. They are designed to supply up to 100 mA of load current with an output voltage adjustable over a 1.2 to 37 V range.The nominal output voltage is selected by means of only a resistive divider, making the device exceptionally easy to use and eliminating the stocking of many fixed regulators. |
LM317MMedium current 1.2 to 37 V adjustable voltage regulator | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Active | The LM217M and LM317M are monolithic integrated circuits in DPAK and SOT223 packages used as positive adjustable voltage regulators. They are designed to supply until 500 mA of load current with an output voltage adjustable over a 1.2 to 37 V range. The nominal output voltage is selected by one resistive divider only, making the device exceptionally easy to configure and avoiding the use of several fixed regulators. |
LM319Dual, high speed comparator | Comparators | 1 | Active | These products are precision high-speed dual comparators designed to operate over a wide range of supply voltages down to a single 5 V logic supply and ground. They feature low input currents and high gains.
The open collector of the output stage makes them compatible with transistor-transistor logic (TTL) as well as capable of driving lamps and relays at currents up to 25 mA.
Although designed primarily for applications requiring operation from digital logic supplies, these comparators are fully specified for power supplies up to ±15 V.
They feature faster response times than the LM111 at the expense of higher current consumption. However, the high speed, wide operating voltage range and low package count make the LM119, LM219, and LM319 much more versatile. |
| Power Management (PMIC) | 1 | Obsolete | |
LM324Low power, low input bias current | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | Active | The LM124, LM224x and LM324x consist of four independent, high gain operational amplifiers with frequency compensation implemented internally. They operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages.
Operation from split power supplies is also possible and the low-power supply current drain is independent of the magnitude of the power supply voltage. |
| Instrumentation, Op Amps, Buffer Amps | 2 | Active | |
LM334Three Terminal Adjustable Current Source | Current Regulation/Management | 1 | Active | The LM134/LM234/LM334 are 3-terminal adjustable current sources characterized by:an operating current range of 10000: 1an excellent current regulationa wide dynamic voltage range of 1V t 10V
The current is determined by an external resistor without requiring other external components.
Reverse voltages of up to 20V will only draw a current of several microamperes. This enables the circuit to operate as a rectifier and as a source of current in a.c. applications.
For the LM134/LM234/LM334, the voltage on the control pin is 64mV at +25°C and is directly proportional to the absolute temperature (°K). The simplest external resistor connection generates a current with approximately 0.33%/°C temperature dependence. Zero drift can be obtained by adding an additional resistor and a diode to the external circuit. |
LM335Precision Temperature Sensor | Analog and Digital Output | 5 | Active | The LM135, LM235, LM335 are precision temperature sensors which can be easily calibrated. They operate as a 2-terminal Zener and the breakdown voltage is directly proportional to the absolute temperature at 10mV/°K.
The circuit has a dynamic impedance of less than 1Ω and operates within a range of current from 450µA to 5mA without alteration of its characteristics.
Calibrated at +25°C, the LM135, LM235, and LM335 have a typical error of less than 1°C over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135, LM235, LM335 have a linear output. |
| PMIC | 4 | Obsolete | |