No. |
Part Name |
Description |
Manufacturer |
1441 |
TC1274 |
The TC1272, TC1273 and TC1274 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal to the host processor when necessary. No external components are required. The reset output i |
Microchip |
1442 |
TC1275 |
The TC1275, TC1276 and TC1277 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal to the host processor when necessary. No external components are required. The reset output i |
Microchip |
1443 |
TC1276 |
The TC1275, TC1276 and TC1277 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal to the host processor when necessary. No external components are required. The reset output i |
Microchip |
1444 |
TC1277 |
The TC1275, TC1276 and TC1277 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal to the host processor when necessary. No external components are required. The reset output i |
Microchip |
1445 |
TC1278 |
The TC1278 and TC1279 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal to the host processor when necessary. No external components are required. The reset output is driven |
Microchip |
1446 |
TC1279 |
The TC1278 and TC1279 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal to the host processor when necessary. No external components are required. The reset output is driven |
Microchip |
1447 |
TC1410 |
The TC1410/1410N are 0.5V CMOS buffer/drivers. They will not latch up under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They are not subject to damage when up to 5V of noise spiking of either polarity occurs on the ground pin. T |
Microchip |
1448 |
TC1410N |
The TC1410/1410N are 0.5V CMOS buffer/drivers. They will not latch up under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They are not subject to damage when up to 5V of noise spiking of either polarity occurs on the ground pin. T |
Microchip |
1449 |
TC1411 |
The TC1411/1411N are 1A CMOS buffer/drivers. They will not latch up under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They are not subject to damage when up to 5V of noise spiking of either polarity occurs on the ground pin. The |
Microchip |
1450 |
TC1411N |
The TC1411/1411N are 1A CMOS buffer/drivers. They will not latch up under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They are not subject to damage when up to 5V of noise spiking of either polarity occurs on the ground pin. The |
Microchip |
1451 |
TC1412 |
The TC1412/1412N are 2A CMOS buffer/drivers. They will not latch up under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They are not subject to damage when up to 5V of noise spiking of either polarity occurs on the ground pin. The |
Microchip |
1452 |
TC1412N |
The TC1412/1412N are 2A CMOS buffer/drivers. They will not latch up under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They are not subject to damage when up to 5V of noise spiking of either polarity occurs on the ground pin. The |
Microchip |
1453 |
TC1413 |
The TC1413/1413N are 3A CMOS buffer/drivers. They will not latch up under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They are not subject to damage when up to 5V of noise spiking of either polarity that occurs on the ground pin |
Microchip |
1454 |
TC1413N |
The TC1413/1413N are 3A CMOS buffer/drivers. They will not latch up under any conditions within their power and voltage ratings. They are not subject to damage when up to 5V of noise spiking of either polarity that occurs on the ground pin |
Microchip |
1455 |
TC4403 |
The TC4403 is a modified version of the TC4425 driver, intended to drive floating or isolated loads requiring high-current pulses. The load is intended to be connected between the outputs without other reference to supply or ground. Then, |
Microchip |
1456 |
TC670 |
The TC670 is an integrated fan speed sensor that predicts and/or detects fan failure, preventing thermal damage to systems with cooling fans. When the fan speed falls below a user specified level, the TC670 asserts an ALERT signal. With th |
Microchip |
1457 |
TCM809 |
The TCM809 and TCM810 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal to the host processor when necessary. No external components are required. The reset output is driven |
Microchip |
1458 |
TCM810 |
The TCM809 and TCM810 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal to the host processor when necessary. No external components are required. The reset output is driven |
Microchip |
1459 |
TCM811 |
The TCM811 and TCM812 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal to the host processor when necessary. A manual reset input is provided to override the reset monitor, |
Microchip |
1460 |
TCM812 |
The TCM811 and TCM812 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal to the host processor when necessary. A manual reset input is provided to override the reset monitor, |
Microchip |
1461 |
TCN75 |
The TCN75 is a serially programmable temperature sensor that notifies the host controller when ambient temperature exceeds a user-programmed setpoint. Hysteresis is also programmable. The INT/CMPTR output is programmable as either a simple |
Microchip |
1462 |
TMS37145 |
Digital Signal Transponder With DST80 Authentication, EEPROM, and LF Immobilizer 0-RFIDP -40 to 85 |
Texas Instruments |
1463 |
TMS37145TEAIE |
Digital Signal Transponder With DST80 Authentication, EEPROM, and LF Immobilizer 0-RFIDP -40 to 85 |
Texas Instruments |
1464 |
TS2A116E |
Audio Headset Authentication and Communication IC 12-UQFN -40 to 85 |
Texas Instruments |
1465 |
TS2A116ERUTR |
Audio Headset Authentication and Communication IC 12-UQFN -40 to 85 |
Texas Instruments |
1466 |
TWO-POINT MODULATION |
Using Two-Point Modulation to Reduce Synthesizer Problems When Designing DC-Coupled GMSK Modulators |
CONSUMER MICROCIRCUITS LIMITED |
1467 |
USBN9603 |
Universal Serial Bus Full Speed Node Controller withEnhanced DMA Support Universal Serial Bus Full |
Texas Instruments |
1468 |
USBN9603-28M/NOPB |
Universal Serial Bus Full Speed Node Controller withEnhanced DMA Support Universal Serial Bus Full 28-SOIC |
Texas Instruments |
1469 |
USBN9603-28MX/NOPB |
Universal Serial Bus Full Speed Node Controller withEnhanced DMA Support Universal Serial Bus Full 28-SOIC |
Texas Instruments |
1470 |
USBN9603SLB/NOPB |
Universal Serial Bus Full Speed Node Controller withEnhanced DMA Support Universal Serial Bus Full |
Texas Instruments |
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