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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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| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 3 | Active | ||
LP2901-Q1Automotive Catalog Quad, Low-Power, General-Purpose Differential Comparator | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 6 | Active | The LP2901 is a low-power quadruple differential comparator. The device consists of four independent voltage comparators designed specifically to operate from a single power supply and, typically, to draw 60-µA drain current over a wide range of voltages. Operation from split power supplies also is possible, and the ultra-low power-supply drain current is independent of the power-supply voltage.
Applications include limit comparators, simple analog-to-digital converters, pulse generators, square-wave generators, time-delay generators, voltage-controlled oscillators, multivibrators, and high-voltage logic gates. The LP2901 is designed specifically to interface with the CMOS logic family. The ultra-low power-supply current makes these products desirable in battery-powered applications.
The LP2901 is characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C.
The LP2901 is a low-power quadruple differential comparator. The device consists of four independent voltage comparators designed specifically to operate from a single power supply and, typically, to draw 60-µA drain current over a wide range of voltages. Operation from split power supplies also is possible, and the ultra-low power-supply drain current is independent of the power-supply voltage.
Applications include limit comparators, simple analog-to-digital converters, pulse generators, square-wave generators, time-delay generators, voltage-controlled oscillators, multivibrators, and high-voltage logic gates. The LP2901 is designed specifically to interface with the CMOS logic family. The ultra-low power-supply current makes these products desirable in battery-powered applications.
The LP2901 is characterized for operation from –40°C to 85°C. |
LP2902-NQuad, 26-V, 100-kHz operational amplifier | Amplifiers | 8 | Active | The LP324-N series consists of four independent, high gain internally compensated micropower operational amplifiers. These amplifiers are specially suited for operation in battery systems while maintaining good input specifications, and extremely low supply current drain. In addition, the LP324-N has an input common mode range, and output source range which includes ground, making it ideal in single supply applications.
These amplifiers are ideal in applications which include portable instrumentation, battery backup equipment, and other circuits which require good DC performance and low supply current.
The LP324-N series consists of four independent, high gain internally compensated micropower operational amplifiers. These amplifiers are specially suited for operation in battery systems while maintaining good input specifications, and extremely low supply current drain. In addition, the LP324-N has an input common mode range, and output source range which includes ground, making it ideal in single supply applications.
These amplifiers are ideal in applications which include portable instrumentation, battery backup equipment, and other circuits which require good DC performance and low supply current. |
LP2904Dual, 32-V, 100-kHz, low Iq (21-µA/ch), 4-mV offset voltage op amp with -40°C to 85°C operation | Linear | 1 | Obsolete | The LP358 and LP2904 devices are dual low-power operational amplifiers especially suited for battery-operated applications. Good input specifications and wide supply-voltage range still are achieved despite the ultra-low supply current. Single-supply operation is achieved with an input common-mode range that includes GND.
The LP358 and LP2904 devices are ideal in applications where wide supply voltages and low power are more important than speed and bandwidth. These applications include portable instrumentation, LCD displays, consumer electronics (MP3 players, toys, and so forth), and power supplies.
The LP358 and LP2904 devices are dual low-power operational amplifiers especially suited for battery-operated applications. Good input specifications and wide supply-voltage range still are achieved despite the ultra-low supply current. Single-supply operation is achieved with an input common-mode range that includes GND.
The LP358 and LP2904 devices are ideal in applications where wide supply voltages and low power are more important than speed and bandwidth. These applications include portable instrumentation, LCD displays, consumer electronics (MP3 players, toys, and so forth), and power supplies. |
LP2950-N100-mA, 30-V, low-dropout voltage regulator with low IQ | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 28 | Active | The LP2950-N and LP2951-N are micropower voltage regulators with very low quiescent current (75 µA typical) and very low dropout voltage (typical 40 mV at light loads and 380 mV at 100 mA). They are ideally suited for use in battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current of the device increases only slightly in dropout, prolonging battery life.
Careful design of the LP2950-N/LP2951-N has minimized all contributions to the error budget. This includes a tight initial tolerance (0.5% typical), extremely good load and line regulation (0.05% typical) and a very low output voltage temperature coefficient, making the part useful as a low-power voltage reference.
One such feature is anerrorflag output which warns of a low output voltage, often due to falling batteries on the input. It may be used for a power-on reset. A second feature is the logic-compatible shutdown input which enables the regulator to be switched on and off. Also, the part may be pin-strapped for a 5-V, 3-V, or 3.3-V output (depending on the version), or programmed from 1.24 V to 29 V with an external pair of resistors.
The LP2950-N is available in the surface-mount TO-252 package and in the popular 3-pin TO-92 package for pin-compatibility with older 5-V regulators. The 8-pin LP2951-N is available in plastic, ceramic dual-in-line, WSON, or metal can packages and offers additional system functions.
The LP2950-N and LP2951-N are micropower voltage regulators with very low quiescent current (75 µA typical) and very low dropout voltage (typical 40 mV at light loads and 380 mV at 100 mA). They are ideally suited for use in battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current of the device increases only slightly in dropout, prolonging battery life.
Careful design of the LP2950-N/LP2951-N has minimized all contributions to the error budget. This includes a tight initial tolerance (0.5% typical), extremely good load and line regulation (0.05% typical) and a very low output voltage temperature coefficient, making the part useful as a low-power voltage reference.
One such feature is anerrorflag output which warns of a low output voltage, often due to falling batteries on the input. It may be used for a power-on reset. A second feature is the logic-compatible shutdown input which enables the regulator to be switched on and off. Also, the part may be pin-strapped for a 5-V, 3-V, or 3.3-V output (depending on the version), or programmed from 1.24 V to 29 V with an external pair of resistors.
The LP2950-N is available in the surface-mount TO-252 package and in the popular 3-pin TO-92 package for pin-compatibility with older 5-V regulators. The 8-pin LP2951-N is available in plastic, ceramic dual-in-line, WSON, or metal can packages and offers additional system functions. |
LP2951-Q1Automotive 100mA 30V low-dropout voltage regulator with power good and enable | Evaluation Boards | 63 | Active | The LP2950-N and LP2951-N are micropower voltage regulators with very low quiescent current (75 µA typical) and very low dropout voltage (typical 40 mV at light loads and 380 mV at 100 mA). They are ideally suited for use in battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current of the device increases only slightly in dropout, prolonging battery life.
Careful design of the LP2950-N/LP2951-N has minimized all contributions to the error budget. This includes a tight initial tolerance (0.5% typical), extremely good load and line regulation (0.05% typical) and a very low output voltage temperature coefficient, making the part useful as a low-power voltage reference.
One such feature is anerrorflag output which warns of a low output voltage, often due to falling batteries on the input. It may be used for a power-on reset. A second feature is the logic-compatible shutdown input which enables the regulator to be switched on and off. Also, the part may be pin-strapped for a 5-V, 3-V, or 3.3-V output (depending on the version), or programmed from 1.24 V to 29 V with an external pair of resistors.
The LP2950-N is available in the surface-mount TO-252 package and in the popular 3-pin TO-92 package for pin-compatibility with older 5-V regulators. The 8-pin LP2951-N is available in plastic, ceramic dual-in-line, WSON, or metal can packages and offers additional system functions.
The LP2950-N and LP2951-N are micropower voltage regulators with very low quiescent current (75 µA typical) and very low dropout voltage (typical 40 mV at light loads and 380 mV at 100 mA). They are ideally suited for use in battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current of the device increases only slightly in dropout, prolonging battery life.
Careful design of the LP2950-N/LP2951-N has minimized all contributions to the error budget. This includes a tight initial tolerance (0.5% typical), extremely good load and line regulation (0.05% typical) and a very low output voltage temperature coefficient, making the part useful as a low-power voltage reference.
One such feature is anerrorflag output which warns of a low output voltage, often due to falling batteries on the input. It may be used for a power-on reset. A second feature is the logic-compatible shutdown input which enables the regulator to be switched on and off. Also, the part may be pin-strapped for a 5-V, 3-V, or 3.3-V output (depending on the version), or programmed from 1.24 V to 29 V with an external pair of resistors.
The LP2950-N is available in the surface-mount TO-252 package and in the popular 3-pin TO-92 package for pin-compatibility with older 5-V regulators. The 8-pin LP2951-N is available in plastic, ceramic dual-in-line, WSON, or metal can packages and offers additional system functions. |
LP2951JANSeries of Adjustable Micropower Voltage Regulators | Power Management (PMIC) | 1 | Active | The LP2951 is a micropower voltage regulator with very low quiescent current (75μA typ.) and very low dropout voltage (typ. 40mV at light loads and 380mV at 100mA). It is ideally suited for use in battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current increases only slightly in dropout, prolonging battery life.
An additional feature is an error flag output which warns of a low output voltage, often due to falling batteries on the input. It may be used for a power-on reset. A second feature is the logic-compatible shutdown input which enables the regulator to be switched on and off. Also, the part may be pin-strapped for a 5V, 3V, or 3.3V output (depending on the version), or programmed from 1.24V to 29V with an external pair of resistors.
Careful design of the LP2951 has minimized all contributions to the error budget. This includes a tight initial tolerance (0.5% typ.), extremely good load and line regulation (0.05% typ.) and a very low output voltage temperature coefficient, making the part useful as a low-power voltage reference.
The LP2951 is a micropower voltage regulator with very low quiescent current (75μA typ.) and very low dropout voltage (typ. 40mV at light loads and 380mV at 100mA). It is ideally suited for use in battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current increases only slightly in dropout, prolonging battery life.
An additional feature is an error flag output which warns of a low output voltage, often due to falling batteries on the input. It may be used for a power-on reset. A second feature is the logic-compatible shutdown input which enables the regulator to be switched on and off. Also, the part may be pin-strapped for a 5V, 3V, or 3.3V output (depending on the version), or programmed from 1.24V to 29V with an external pair of resistors.
Careful design of the LP2951 has minimized all contributions to the error budget. This includes a tight initial tolerance (0.5% typ.), extremely good load and line regulation (0.05% typ.) and a very low output voltage temperature coefficient, making the part useful as a low-power voltage reference. |
LP2952-N250-mA, 30-V, low-dropout voltage regulator with power good & enable | Voltage Regulators - Linear, Low Drop Out (LDO) Regulators | 10 | Active | The LP2952 and LP2953 are micropower voltage regulators with very low quiescent current (130 µA typical at 1-mA load) and very low dropout voltage (typically 60 mV at light load and 470 mV at 250-mA load current). They are ideally suited for battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current increases only slightly at dropout, which prolongs battery life.
The LP2952 and LP2953 retain all the desirable characteristics of the LP2951, but offer increased output current, additional features, and an improved shutdown function.
The automatic output discharge pulls the output down quickly when the shutdown is activated.
The error flag goes low if the output voltage drops out of regulation.
Reverse battery-input protection is provided.
The internal voltage reference is made available for external use, providing a low temperature coefficient (20 ppm/°C) reference with very good line (0.03%) and load (0.04%) regulation.
The LP2952 and LP2953 are micropower voltage regulators with very low quiescent current (130 µA typical at 1-mA load) and very low dropout voltage (typically 60 mV at light load and 470 mV at 250-mA load current). They are ideally suited for battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current increases only slightly at dropout, which prolongs battery life.
The LP2952 and LP2953 retain all the desirable characteristics of the LP2951, but offer increased output current, additional features, and an improved shutdown function.
The automatic output discharge pulls the output down quickly when the shutdown is activated.
The error flag goes low if the output voltage drops out of regulation.
Reverse battery-input protection is provided.
The internal voltage reference is made available for external use, providing a low temperature coefficient (20 ppm/°C) reference with very good line (0.03%) and load (0.04%) regulation. |
LP2953250-mA, 30-V, low-dropout voltage regulator with power good & enable | Power Management (PMIC) | 8 | Active | The LP2952 and LP2953 are micropower voltage regulators with very low quiescent current (130 µA typical at 1-mA load) and very low dropout voltage (typically 60 mV at light load and 470 mV at 250-mA load current). They are ideally suited for battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current increases only slightly at dropout, which prolongs battery life.
The LP2952 and LP2953 retain all the desirable characteristics of the LP2951, but offer increased output current, additional features, and an improved shutdown function.
The automatic output discharge pulls the output down quickly when the shutdown is activated.
The error flag goes low if the output voltage drops out of regulation.
Reverse battery-input protection is provided.
The internal voltage reference is made available for external use, providing a low temperature coefficient (20 ppm/°C) reference with very good line (0.03%) and load (0.04%) regulation.
The LP2952 and LP2953 are micropower voltage regulators with very low quiescent current (130 µA typical at 1-mA load) and very low dropout voltage (typically 60 mV at light load and 470 mV at 250-mA load current). They are ideally suited for battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current increases only slightly at dropout, which prolongs battery life.
The LP2952 and LP2953 retain all the desirable characteristics of the LP2951, but offer increased output current, additional features, and an improved shutdown function.
The automatic output discharge pulls the output down quickly when the shutdown is activated.
The error flag goes low if the output voltage drops out of regulation.
Reverse battery-input protection is provided.
The internal voltage reference is made available for external use, providing a low temperature coefficient (20 ppm/°C) reference with very good line (0.03%) and load (0.04%) regulation. |
LP2953QMLAdjustable Micropower Low-Dropout Voltage Regulator | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Active | The LP2953A is a micropower voltage regulator with very low quiescent current (130 μA typical at 1 mA load) and very low dropout voltage (typ. 60 mV at light load and 470 mV at 250 mA load current). It is ideally suited for battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current increases only slightly at dropout, which prolongs battery life.
The LP2953A retains all the desirable characteristics of the LP2951, but offers increased output current, additional features, and an improved shutdown function.
The internal crowbar pulls the output down quickly when the shutdown is activated.
The error flag goes low if the output voltage drops out of regulation.
Reverse battery protection is provided.
The internal voltage reference is made available for external use, providing a low-T.C. reference with very good line and load regulation.
The LP2953A is a micropower voltage regulator with very low quiescent current (130 μA typical at 1 mA load) and very low dropout voltage (typ. 60 mV at light load and 470 mV at 250 mA load current). It is ideally suited for battery-powered systems. Furthermore, the quiescent current increases only slightly at dropout, which prolongs battery life.
The LP2953A retains all the desirable characteristics of the LP2951, but offers increased output current, additional features, and an improved shutdown function.
The internal crowbar pulls the output down quickly when the shutdown is activated.
The error flag goes low if the output voltage drops out of regulation.
Reverse battery protection is provided.
The internal voltage reference is made available for external use, providing a low-T.C. reference with very good line and load regulation. |