Both linear ICs and nonlinear ICs has an output voltage which is dependent on the input voltage. However, the difference is that linear ICs produce an output voltage which increases or decreases at a "fixed rate" relative to the input voltage.
Nonlinear ICs do not do this. A voltage regulator may be considered nonlinear because as you increase the input voltage the output will climb at the same rate (just like linear ICs), however, once the input voltage reaches a particular level point, the output no longer increases as you increase the input. This is at the point where regulation begins. The nonlinear IC no longer changes its output at a fixed rate relative to the input.
In linear IC'S the output voltage is very according to input voltage
In digital IC's the output voltage is either high or low
fets are used in linier ic's to 1)to provide large resistences 2)increase input resistence
The horizontal IC, controls the frequency and timing of the horizontal lines of a Cathode Ray Tube TV. It makes a sawtooth waveform, which is applied to the horizontal deflection coils at the neck of the tube. So that the line starts at the right time, sync pulses keep everything in step, so that the picture is centralized. Digital TV's that use flat panel LCD/plasma/oled, do not need to do this, as the pixels are addressed digitally and directly.
Basically a transistor is just one single component and has no function by itself, while an IC is composed of several components of various types (transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors) pre-wired into a specific circuit having a specific function that it performs.An IC can now have as few as two components in it to hundreds of billions of components in it, soon the technology for making ICs will probably be able to put hundreds of trillions of components in one IC and the ultimate limit is still uncertain.
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How ic 741 works?
In linear IC'S the output voltage is very according to input voltage In digital IC's the output voltage is either high or low
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Ic design can be divided into the broad categories of digital and analog IC design. Digital IC design is to produce components such as microprocessors, FPGAs, memories (RAM, ROM, and flash) and digital ASICs. Digital design focuses on logical correctness, maximizing circuit density, and placing circuits so that clock and timing signals are routed efficiently. AnalogIC design also has specializations in power IC design and RF IC design. Analog IC design is used in the design of op-amps,linear regulators, phase locked loops, oscillators and active filters.
There is no thermodynamic difference between them .
Automobile engines are ic (internal combustion).
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Driver IC is device which controls the flow of current through other circuit or other components.
The big difference is inputs and outputs. Digital ICs expect high/low true/false inputs and outputs. Analog ICs take any inputs, and produce outputs of any level. For example, an audio amplifier is an analog IC. It takes an analog input (sound), and produces an analog output (louder sound). A ripple counter is an example of a digital IC. It takes a digital input (clock pulses), and produces a number of digital outputs (the digital outputs of the flip flops, collectively representing a number in binary).
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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556 is a dual version of 555 single timer.
The operation of subtraction is just the inverse of addition, if you can do one you can do the other. BTW, are you thinking analog or digital IC? If digital there are ALU IC chips that do both, depending ..