No. |
Part Name |
Description |
Manufacturer |
631 |
TC1270MERCTR |
TC1270 and TC1271 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal ... |
Microchip |
632 |
TC1270RERCTR |
TC1270 and TC1271 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal ... |
Microchip |
633 |
TC1270SERCTR |
TC1270 and TC1271 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal ... |
Microchip |
634 |
TC1270TERCTR |
TC1270 and TC1271 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal ... |
Microchip |
635 |
TC1271 |
The TC1270 and TC1271 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 |
636 |
TC1271FERCTR |
TC1270 and TC1271 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal ... |
Microchip |
637 |
TC1271LERCTR |
TC1270 and TC1271 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal ... |
Microchip |
638 |
TC1271MERCTR |
TC1270 and TC1271 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal ... |
Microchip |
639 |
TC1271RERCTR |
TC1270 and TC1271 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal ... |
Microchip |
640 |
TC1271SERCTR |
TC1270 and TC1271 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal ... |
Microchip |
641 |
TC1271TERCTR |
TC1270 and TC1271 are cost-effective system supervisor circuits designed to monitor VCC in digital systems and provide a reset signal ... |
Microchip |
642 |
TC1272 |
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 |
643 |
TC1273 |
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 |
644 |
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 |
645 |
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 |
646 |
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 |
647 |
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 |
648 |
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 |
649 |
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 |
650 |
TC59 |
The TC59 is a low dropout, negative output voltage regulator designed specifically for battery-operated systems. Its full CMOS construction eliminates the wasted ground current typical of bipolar LDOs. This reduced supply current significa |
Microchip |
651 |
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 |
652 |
TC9400 |
The TC9400/TC9401/TC9402 are low-cost voltage-to-frequency (V/F)converters utilizing low power CMOS technology. The converters accept a variable analog input signal and generate an output pulse train whose frequency is linearly proportiona |
Microchip |
653 |
TC9401 |
The TC9400/TC9401/TC9402 are low-cost voltage-to-frequency (V/F)converters utilizing low power CMOS technology. The converters accept a variable analog input signal and generate an output pulse train whose frequency is linearly proportiona |
Microchip |
654 |
TC9402 |
The TC9400/TC9401/TC9402 are low-cost voltage-to-frequency (V/F)converters utilizing low power CMOS technology. The converters accept a variable analog input signal and generate an output pulse train whose frequency is linearly proportiona |
Microchip |
655 |
TCM29C14ADWR |
u-law and A-law, 1.536, 1.544, 2.048 MHz, Enhanced Noise Reduction, 8th-Bit Signaling 24-SOIC |
Texas Instruments |
656 |
TCM29C14DWR |
u-law and A-law, 1.536, 1.544, 2.048 MHz, 8th-Bit Signaling 24-SOIC |
Texas Instruments |
657 |
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 |
658 |
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 |
659 |
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 |
660 |
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 |
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