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Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | BUS DRIVER, BCT/FBT SERIES |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 12BIT 3.3V~3.6V 210MHZ PARALLEL VQFN-48-EP(7X7) ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS (ADC) ROHS |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | TMX320DRE311 179PIN UBGA 200MHZ |
Texas Instruments TPS61040DRVTG4Unknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC LED DRV RGLTR PWM 350MA 6WSON |
Texas Instruments LP3876ET-2.5Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG LINEAR 2.5V 3A TO220-5 |
Texas Instruments LMS1585ACSX-ADJObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG LIN POS ADJ 5A DDPAK |
Texas Instruments INA111APG4Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC INST AMP 1 CIRCUIT 8DIP |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | AUTOMOTIVE, QUAD 36V 1.2MHZ OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER |
Texas Instruments OPA340NA/3KG4Unknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC OPAMP GP 1 CIRCUIT SOT23-5 |
Texas Instruments PT5112AObsolete | Power Supplies - Board Mount | DC DC CONVERTER 8V 8W |
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LM8364Active-low voltage monitor with low quiescent current & 2.5% threshold accuracy | Power Management (PMIC) | 8 | Active | The LM8364 series are micropower undervoltage sensing circuits that are ideal for use in battery powered microprocessor based systems, where extended battery life is a key requirement.
A range of threshold voltages from 2.0V to 4.5V are available with an active low open drain output. These devices feature a very low quiescent current of 0.65µA typical. The LM8364 series features a highly accurate voltage reference, a comparator with precise thresholds and built-in hysterisis to prevent erratic reset operation, and ensured Reset operation down to 1.0V with extremely low standby current.
These devices are available in the space saving SOT-23 5-pin surface mount package. For other undervoltage thresholds and output options, please contact Texas Instruments.
The LM8364 series are micropower undervoltage sensing circuits that are ideal for use in battery powered microprocessor based systems, where extended battery life is a key requirement.
A range of threshold voltages from 2.0V to 4.5V are available with an active low open drain output. These devices feature a very low quiescent current of 0.65µA typical. The LM8364 series features a highly accurate voltage reference, a comparator with precise thresholds and built-in hysterisis to prevent erratic reset operation, and ensured Reset operation down to 1.0V with extremely low standby current.
These devices are available in the space saving SOT-23 5-pin surface mount package. For other undervoltage thresholds and output options, please contact Texas Instruments. |
LM8365Active-low reset IC with low quiescent current & programmable output delay | Evaluation and Demonstration Boards and Kits | 9 | Active | The LM8365 device is a micropower undervoltage sensing circuit that is ideal for use in battery-powered microprocessor based systems, where extended battery life is a key requirement.
Threshold voltages of 2.7 V and 4.5 V are available with an active-low, open-drain output. These devices feature a very-low quiescent current of 0.65 µA typical. The LM8365 features a highly accurate voltage reference, a comparator with precise thresholds and built-in hysteresis to prevent erratic reset operation, a time delayed output which can be programmed by the system designer, and specified Reset operation down to 1 V with extremely-low standby current.
The LM8365 device is a micropower undervoltage sensing circuit that is ideal for use in battery-powered microprocessor based systems, where extended battery life is a key requirement.
Threshold voltages of 2.7 V and 4.5 V are available with an active-low, open-drain output. These devices feature a very-low quiescent current of 0.65 µA typical. The LM8365 features a highly accurate voltage reference, a comparator with precise thresholds and built-in hysteresis to prevent erratic reset operation, a time delayed output which can be programmed by the system designer, and specified Reset operation down to 1 V with extremely-low standby current. |
| Instrumentation, Op Amps, Buffer Amps | 4 | Obsolete | ||
| Temperature Sensors | 2 | Unknown | ||
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 3 | Obsolete | ||
LM8502Intelligent lighting management unit That Fuses a 1.2A dual high-side Flash LED Drive | Power Management (PMIC) | 2 | Active | The LM8502 is a versatile LED driver suitable for multiple applications. It includes a 2MHz, fixed-frequency synchronous boost converter, 10 current sink LED outputs, 2 outputs for flash or haptic applications, ambient light sensing and PWM input.
The 10 current sink LED outputs offer individual current control through an I2C-compatible interface. Current can be accurately controlled with a full-scale setting and 8-bit current control. The LM8502 also enables LED control with group faders and lighting engines. Group faders enable single I2C register writes for multiple LED outputs with fading, whereas lighting engines with SRAM memory enable engine-driven lighting sequences. Each LED output can be powered either from VOUTor an external voltage supply.
The flash function is capable of driving 2 LEDs, each having 600 mA maximum current, or a single LED up to a 1.2A maximum current. A hardware flash enable provides a direct interface to trigger the flash pulse. Dual TX inputs allow the flash to be synchronized with the RF power system to prevent excessive current draw from the system power supply. The LM8502 also offers LED thermal sensing as a safety procedure for flash and separate indicator LED.
The LM8502 has two inputs for Ambient Light Sensing — together with the PWM input they enable Dynamic Backlight Control. The LM8502 may also be used for haptic motor driving instead of flash. When the device is idle, featured Power-save mode and use of an external clock reduce current consumption significantly.
The LM8502 is a versatile LED driver suitable for multiple applications. It includes a 2MHz, fixed-frequency synchronous boost converter, 10 current sink LED outputs, 2 outputs for flash or haptic applications, ambient light sensing and PWM input.
The 10 current sink LED outputs offer individual current control through an I2C-compatible interface. Current can be accurately controlled with a full-scale setting and 8-bit current control. The LM8502 also enables LED control with group faders and lighting engines. Group faders enable single I2C register writes for multiple LED outputs with fading, whereas lighting engines with SRAM memory enable engine-driven lighting sequences. Each LED output can be powered either from VOUTor an external voltage supply.
The flash function is capable of driving 2 LEDs, each having 600 mA maximum current, or a single LED up to a 1.2A maximum current. A hardware flash enable provides a direct interface to trigger the flash pulse. Dual TX inputs allow the flash to be synchronized with the RF power system to prevent excessive current draw from the system power supply. The LM8502 also offers LED thermal sensing as a safety procedure for flash and separate indicator LED.
The LM8502 has two inputs for Ambient Light Sensing — together with the PWM input they enable Dynamic Backlight Control. The LM8502 may also be used for haptic motor driving instead of flash. When the device is idle, featured Power-save mode and use of an external clock reduce current consumption significantly. |
| Sensors, Transducers | 5 | Active | ||
LM872 remote and 1 local temp sensor, fan control, hardware and 8 power supply voltage monitors | Power Management (PMIC) | 2 | NRND | The LM87 is a highly integrated data acquisition system for hardware monitoring of servers, Personal Computers, or virtually any microprocessor-based system. In a PC, the LM87 can be used to monitor power supply voltages, motherboard and processor temperatures, and fan speeds. Actual values for these inputs can be read at any time. Programmable WATCHDOG limits in the LM87 activate a fully programmable and maskable interrupt system with two outputs (INT# and THERM#).
The LM87 has an on-chip digital output temperature sensor with 8-bit resolution as well as the capability of monitoring 2 external diode temperatures to 8-bit resolution, an 8 channel analog input ADC with 8-bit resolution and an 8-bit DAC. A channel on the ADC measures the supply voltage applied to the LM87, nominally 3.3 V. Two of the ADC inputs can be redirected to a counter that can measure the speed of up to 2 fans. A slow speed ΣΔ ADC architecture allows stable measurement of signals in an extremely noisy environment. The DAC, with a 0 to 2.5 V output voltage range, can be used for fan speed control. Additional inputs are provided for Chassis Intrusion detection circuits, and VID monitor inputs. The VID monitor inputs can also be used as IRQ inputs if VID monitoring is not required. The LM87 has a Serial Bus interface that is compatible with SMBus and I2C.
The LM87 is a highly integrated data acquisition system for hardware monitoring of servers, Personal Computers, or virtually any microprocessor-based system. In a PC, the LM87 can be used to monitor power supply voltages, motherboard and processor temperatures, and fan speeds. Actual values for these inputs can be read at any time. Programmable WATCHDOG limits in the LM87 activate a fully programmable and maskable interrupt system with two outputs (INT# and THERM#).
The LM87 has an on-chip digital output temperature sensor with 8-bit resolution as well as the capability of monitoring 2 external diode temperatures to 8-bit resolution, an 8 channel analog input ADC with 8-bit resolution and an 8-bit DAC. A channel on the ADC measures the supply voltage applied to the LM87, nominally 3.3 V. Two of the ADC inputs can be redirected to a counter that can measure the speed of up to 2 fans. A slow speed ΣΔ ADC architecture allows stable measurement of signals in an extremely noisy environment. The DAC, with a 0 to 2.5 V output voltage range, can be used for fan speed control. Additional inputs are provided for Chassis Intrusion detection circuits, and VID monitor inputs. The VID monitor inputs can also be used as IRQ inputs if VID monitoring is not required. The LM87 has a Serial Bus interface that is compatible with SMBus and I2C. |
| Power Management (PMIC) | 1 | Obsolete | ||
| Voltage Regulators - DC DC Switching Regulators | 4 | Active | ||