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  2. National Semiconductor - Wikipedia

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    National Semiconductor Corporation was an American semiconductor manufacturer, which specialized in analog devices and subsystems, formerly headquartered in Santa Clara, California. The company produced power management integrated circuits , display drivers , audio and operational amplifiers , communication interface products and data ...

  3. List of LM-series integrated circuits - Wikipedia

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    LM393 differential comparator manufactured by National Semiconductor. The following is a list of LM-series integrated circuits. Many were among the first analog integrated circuits commercially produced since late 1965; [1] some were groundbreaking innovations [opinion]. As of 2007, many are still being used. [2]

  4. AP Human Geography - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Placement (AP) Human Geography (also known as AP Human Geo, AP Geography, APHG, AP HuGe, APHug, AP Human, HuGS, AP HuGo, or HGAP) is an Advanced Placement social studies course in human geography for high school, usually freshmen students in the US, culminating in an exam administered by the College Board.

  5. LM358 - Wikipedia

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    The LM358 is a low-power dual operational amplifier integrated circuit, originally introduced by National Semiconductor. [1] It uses a single power supply from +3 to +30 volts for V CC (though some variants go higher, such as 36 volts for the LM358B). Input voltage can range from −0.3 volts to V CC.

  6. LM3914 - Wikipedia

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    The LM3914 is an integrated circuit (IC), designed by National Semiconductor in the late 1970s, used to operate displays that visually show the magnitude of an analog signal. [1] It can drive up to 10 LEDs, LCDs, or vacuum fluorescent displays on its outputs. The linear scaling of the output thresholds makes the device usable, for example, as a ...

  7. NS32000 - Wikipedia

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    The NS32000, sometimes known as the 32k, is a series of microprocessors produced by National Semiconductor.Design work began around 1980 and it was announced at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference in April 1981.

  8. CompactRISC - Wikipedia

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    CompactRISC is a family of instruction set architectures from National Semiconductor. The architectures are designed according to reduced instruction set computing principles, and are mainly used in microcontrollers. [1] The subarchitectures of this family are the 16-bit CR16 and CR16C and the 32-bit CRX. [2]

  9. COP8 - Wikipedia

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    The National Semiconductor COP8 is an 8-bit CISC core microcontroller. COP8 is an enhancement to the earlier COP400 4-bit microcontroller family. COP8 main features are: Large amount of I/O pins; Up to 32 KB of Flash memory/ROM for code and data; Very low EMI; Many integrated peripherals (meant as single chip design) In-System Programming