Linear Monolithic
The strobe pin on the LM311 is used to disable the output, so that multiple 311's can be ganged together, with only one being turned on at a time. It is also used to adjust the balance of the device.
Linear mode
The LM380 is a small 2.5W mono amplifier. The "LM" in it's name is the standard prefix that National Semiconductors use for their linear circuits. These days, you can find LM380s manufactured by a wide variety of manufacturers.
lm 35
LM stands for "Linear Monolithic"
LM stands for Linear Monolithic, indicating that the LM-35 temperature sensor is a linear integrated circuit used for temperature sensing applications.
Linear Monolithic
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It stands for a manufacturer's code (NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS)
"LM" stands for Lumen Maintenance in lighting, which refers to the ability of a light source to maintain its brightness over time.
In LM35, "LM" stands for "Linear Monolithic." The LM35 is a precision temperature sensor that provides an analog output voltage proportional to the temperature in degrees Celsius. It is designed for easy integration into various electronic circuits and systems.
The "LM" stands for Linear Monolithic" and is just part of the part-number that National decided to use for this famous timer IC. The LM prefix is still used for a lot of medium complexity analog chips, like regulators and op-amps.
The strobe pin on the LM311 is used to disable the output, so that multiple 311's can be ganged together, with only one being turned on at a time. It is also used to adjust the balance of the device.
LM stands for "NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTORS". i.e, that particular ic has been manufactured by "NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTORS". infact on any ic two letters indicate the manufacturing company's name,eg MC stands for Motorola(now freescale),SN for Texas instruments,NS for signetics, CM for California microelectronics and so on...
what is IS-LM?
"14k lm" typically refers to the brightness of a light source, where "lm" stands for lumens, a measure of luminous flux. In this context, "14k" likely means 14,000 lumens, indicating a high output of light. This level of brightness is commonly associated with powerful lighting systems used in commercial or industrial applications, such as stadiums or large venues.