LM stands for "Linear Monolithic"
linear monolithic
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.
It's a prefix of the IC products of 'Linear Monolithic' category of National semiconductors.
LM stand for Liner Monolithic ic that is the National Instrunt perfix, I My right
the lm386 is used mainly as a audio ampplifier to power small speakers or headphones
linear monolithic
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.
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...
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It's a prefix of the IC products of 'Linear Monolithic' category of National semiconductors.
LM stand for Liner Monolithic ic that is the National Instrunt perfix, I My right
Full form of LM in any IC like LM317 is linear monolithic
LM is a manufacturer's code--all LM chips were made by National Semiconductor. Similarly, SN chips were made by Texas Instruments.
A: An lm317 is a negative 1.25v regulator
The non-inverting pins of the LM393 are 3 and 5.
It stands for a manufacturer's code (NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS)
Linear Monolithic