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.
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LM stands for "Linear Monolithic"
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
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NTC is negative temp coefficient transducer,working with resistor while lm 35 is an IC type transducer
LM is a manufacturer's code--all LM chips were made by National Semiconductor. Similarly, SN chips were made by Texas Instruments.
It's a prefix of the IC products of 'Linear Monolithic' category of National semiconductors.
LM stands for "Linear Monolithic"
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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
A: An lm317 is a negative 1.25v regulator
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The non-inverting pins of the LM393 are 3 and 5.
A 2N3904 is the one in this package.
Both IC 7805 & IC 7905 are voltage regulators, IC 7805 is Ic 78xx series while IC 7905 is Ic 79xx series with xx representing voltage output
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