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 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.
It is a data selector. There are 16 digital input lines, 4-bit decoder, strobe and output pin. So you put a 4-bit binary number from 0-15 into ABCD bits and the corresponding input value is found on output at the strobe time.
ic made from bjt is known as bipolar ic
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A strobe signal is the name for any signal that flashes on and off. For example the turn-lights on a car. Certain lights such as some leds aren't actually on all the time but flash faster than the eye can see, that is also a strobe signal.
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
strobe is enable input in a digital IC...if its made active high...it will be enabled..some IC strobe is active low.. Its function is to enable the operation of the IC..or gate or Mux...
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.
A: You can find all information at datasheetlocator.com I hing this is a RCA part.
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 3140 was created as a direct replacement for the 741, not really the other way around. That being said... Most of the time, I'd say yes. However the 3140 has a higher input impedance than the 741, so there is the chance you could drag down whatever is driving the inputs.
It is a data selector. There are 16 digital input lines, 4-bit decoder, strobe and output pin. So you put a 4-bit binary number from 0-15 into ABCD bits and the corresponding input value is found on output at the strobe time.
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.
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It is a data selector. There are 16 digital input lines, 4-bit decoder, strobe and output pin. So you put a 4-bit binary number from 0-15 into ABCD bits and the corresponding input value is found on output at the strobe time.
The anagram of 'strobe' is sorbet.
Strobe lamps use xenon.