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  2. National Semiconductor - Wikipedia

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    The National Semiconductor 8250 UART chip, one of the most prolific and most cloned UART chips due to its presence in the first IBM Personal Computer. Peter Sprague, Pierre Lamond and the affectionately called Charlie Sporck worked hand-in-hand, with support of the board of directors to transform the company into a multinational and world-class semiconductor concern.

  3. 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

  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. National Semiconductor Technology Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) is a research institution operated by Natcast. It is a consortium comprising governments, industries, and academic institutions. It is a consortium comprising governments, industries, and academic institutions.

  6. List of electronic component packaging types - Wikipedia

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    Chip-size package (CSP) developed by National Semiconductor [21] COB: Chip on board: Bare die supplied without a package. It is mounted directly to the PCB using bonding wires and covered with a blob of black Epoxy. [22] Also used for LEDs. In LEDs, transparent epoxy or a silicon caulk-like material that may contain a phosphor is poured into 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. Texas Instruments - Wikipedia

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    On April 4, 2011, Texas Instruments announced that it had agreed to buy National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion in cash. TI paid $25 per share of National Semiconductor stock, which was an 80% premium over the share price of $14.07 as of April 4, 2011, close. The deal made TI the world's largest maker of analog technology components.

  9. National Semiconductor SC/MP - Wikipedia

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    National Semiconductor SC/MP Development System. A feature of the SC/MP was a shared daisy-chained control line that allowed multiple SC/MP, or more commonly a single SC/MP and related direct memory access (DMA) controllers, to share access to a single main memory. When any one of the chips on the bus desired access to memory, it would set the ...