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  2. List of 7400-series integrated circuits - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1960s, the original 7400-series integrated circuits were introduced by Texas Instruments with the prefix "SN" to create the name SN74xx. Due to the popularity of these parts, other manufacturers released pin-to-pin compatible logic devices and kept the 7400 sequence number as an aid to identification of compatible parts. However ...

  3. 7400-series integrated circuits - Wikipedia

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    Some TTL logic parts were made with an extended military-specification temperature range. These parts are prefixed with 54 instead of 74 in the part number. The less-common 64 and 84 prefixes on Texas Instruments parts indicated an industrial temperature range. Since the 1970s, new product families have been released to replace the original ...

  4. Thin shrink small outline package - Wikipedia

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    The Heat sink thin shrink small outline package [3] (HTSSOP) is Texas Instruments name for a TSSOP with an exposed pad on the bottom side. [4] There are some other manufacturers who use the same name.

  5. 1N4148 signal diode - Wikipedia

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    Texas Instruments announced the 1N914 diode in 1960. [1] It was registered at JEDEC by Texas Instruments no later than 1961, and was second-sourced by 11 manufacturers that same year. [2] The 1N4148 was registered at JEDEC in 1968 as a silicon switching signal diode for military and industrial applications. [3]

  6. List of LM-series integrated circuits - Wikipedia

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    Suffixes that denote specific versions of the part (e.g. LM305 vs. LM305A) are not shown in this list. Obsolete 4-bit microprocessors of the LM6400 family, manufactured by Sanyo, [97] have no relationship to the analog LM series and are not included in this list. The first digit of each part denote different temperature ranges.

  7. TI-59 / TI-58 - Wikipedia

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    The TI-59 is an early programmable calculator, that was manufactured by Texas Instruments from 1977. It is the successor to the TI SR-52, quadrupling the number of "program steps" of storage, and adding "ROM Program Modules" (an insertable ROM chip, capable of holding 5000 program steps). Just like the SR-52, it has a magnetic card reader for ...

  8. TMS34010 - Wikipedia

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    The TMS34010, developed by Texas Instruments and released in 1986, was the first programmable graphics processor integrated circuit. While specialized graphics hardware existed earlier, such as blitters , the TMS34010 chip is a microprocessor which includes graphics-oriented instructions, making it a combination of a CPU and what would later be ...

  9. LM386 - Wikipedia

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    LM386 in DIP-8 package. The LM386 is an integrated circuit containing a low-voltage audio power amplifier. [1] It is suitable for battery-powered devices such as radios, guitar amplifiers, and hobby electronics projects.