The CA3130 op amp has the following pinouts: 1 Offset null 2 Inv. input 3 Non-inv. input 4 V- and case 5 Offset null 6 Output 7 V+ 8 Strobe Use the link below to review a data sheet where you'll find more information than you can possibly use.
Pin 8 is called Strobe pin. It is used for Phase compensation and Gain control to optimize frequency response. For this a capacitor(usually 47 pF) is connected between pin 8 and pin1
You can just Google the IC number and check the datasheet. This is very useful for getting the pin configuration of other IC as well. Anyway 7486 is a 14pins, 4 independence gates of XOR Gate Input Output #1 Pin1 Pin2 PIN3 #2 Pin4 Pin5 PIN6 #3 Pin10Pin9 Pin8 #4 Pin13Pin12 Pin11 Others Vcc Pin 14 Gnd Pin 7 Hope that helps.
What enable1&enable2 in pin l293d
40
on facing the side having black cover ie the front side...starting from the left.. pin1:supply pin2:ground pin3:output
Pin 8 is called Strobe pin. It is used for Phase compensation and Gain control to optimize frequency response. For this a capacitor(usually 47 pF) is connected between pin 8 and pin1
The CA3130A offers superior input characteristics over those of the CA3130. or combine both CMOS and bipolar transistors independently by considering proper limitations;it may work
Is it APR 9600 or ARP 9600? If it is APR 9600 sound record/replay IC, check out the link given below. It contains the pin configuration of the IC.
For what design go to datasheetlocator.com and look oit up
A: You can find all information at datasheetlocator.com I hing this is a RCA part.
You can just Google the IC number and check the datasheet. This is very useful for getting the pin configuration of other IC as well. Anyway 7486 is a 14pins, 4 independence gates of XOR Gate Input Output #1 Pin1 Pin2 PIN3 #2 Pin4 Pin5 PIN6 #3 Pin10Pin9 Pin8 #4 Pin13Pin12 Pin11 Others Vcc Pin 14 Gnd Pin 7 Hope that helps.
The 3130 is an all MOS design whereas the 3140 is MOS input and bipolar output giving it a much better output drive. The 3140 is preferred in most applications.
The 8085 is a 40 pin ic because Intel designed it that way.
It is a a timer of very stable timing if everything else is stable. It widely use for that reason it is ab 8 pin dual in line pin configuration, The design is widely available from manufactures and Internet pages.
What enable1&enable2 in pin l293d
40
Collector emittor and control I believe. The configuration depends on the IC though.