Read the part number and read the data sheet
A 555 IC is a timer. You can use this for many purposes. It can be used to create different wave shapes (sawtooth, square wave), different tones for an audio circuit, among other things. Search for the data sheet for this, and it will give detailed drawings and explanations. In general, this is the best way to find out about a particular IC.
Manufacturing of IC is known as Fabrication of IC.... it is fabricated from silica(sand)... Inside an IC u can see a small silicon sheet where the actual circuits are imprinted by a process... from that small sheet wires are drawn and fabricated into a IC......
it can be done using L293d ic , the ic can control two motors. refer the data sheet for the connections and circuit. L293d also has inbuilt H-bridge.
just check data sheet of the ic and you will get relevent information more than you want
The maximum supply voltage per the data sheet is 5.25 volts. This is a common max for TTL type IC's.
Got the answer my self off of a data sheet. Yes it is just no MM listed in Abra electronics web site confused me.
yes you can use IC 7805 as constant current source, Please see the data sheet application for LM7805 in typical application but you must know what the temp that IC 7805 is working at becomes the output voltage drift is - 0.8 mV/C at Vin =10 volt.
Compare the IC data sheet EUSART and USART sections of the two PICs. Especially the register bits definitions and Baud rate setting.
This depends on the IC, and package size. If you look in the data sheet for the particular IC you are wanting information about, there will be a page dedicated to the physical size and layout of the chip.
I believe what you are referencing is when a pin to an IC is left with no connection. Depending on the application, often an input(s) or an output(s) is not used. In such a scenario it is good practice, and in the case of CMOS devices necessary, to tie the unused pin(s) to logic high or low using pull-up or pull-down resistors. The choice of tying to high or low will be dictated by the application and the IC's data sheet will offer guidance.
We might identify an integrated circuit (IC) by recognizing it in a circuit. A voltage regulator in a piece of electronic equipment might be an example of an IC that a technician might recognize. There is also the idea that the number on the package can be used to cross reference the device and identify it. There are a number of cross reference guides on the web that will assist in locating a data sheet on a particular package.