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What is LM in Op-amp mean?

In the context of operational amplifiers (op-amps), "LM" typically refers to a series of op-amps produced by Texas Instruments, such as the LM741, LM358, and LM324. These devices are known for their versatility and reliability in various applications, including amplification, filtering, and signal processing. The "LM" designation often indicates that the op-amp is designed for low to moderate power consumption and can operate over a range of supply voltages.


What is IC LM 1895 N substituto e equivalente?

The IC LM 1895 N is a voltage regulator integrated circuit designed for low-voltage applications. Its substitutes or equivalents include components like the LM317, which offers adjustable output voltage, and the LM7805, suitable for fixed 5V output. When selecting a substitute, it's important to consider the specific voltage and current requirements of your application to ensure compatibility.


How can you produce 5 volt in voltage regulator having IC LM 2941CT?

Put a voltage divider between Vout and Vadjust pins. See page 9 of the datasheet from National's site.


What is function of strobe in LM 311 IC?

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.


Frequency to voltage converter IC's?

First of all that's an incomplete question, in fact it could hardly even be called a question. Nevertheless I will attempt to answer what I think the question might be. A Frequency to Voltage converter simply converts a frequency to a voltage as the name would imply. The voltage output will vary linearly with the frequency input (assuming it was designed properly). They can be useful in devices such as tachometers or speedometers. Here's one example of a such an IC: http://www.national.com/mpf/LM/LM2907.html