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TLC251ACP

410.00
ion The TLC251C, TLC251AC, and TLC251BC are low-cost, low-power programmable operational amplifiers designed to operate with single or dual supplies. Unlike traditional metal-gate CMOS operational amplifiers, these devices utilize Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOS? process, giving them stable input offset voltages without sacrificing the advantages of metal-gate

TLC3704ID

151.00
The TLC3704 consists of four independent micropower voltage comparators designed to operate from a single supply and be compatible with modern HCMOS logic systems. They are functionally similar to the LM339 but use 1/20th the power for similar response times. The push-pull CMOS output stage drives capacitive loads directly without a power-consuming pullup resistor to achieve the stated response time. Eliminating the pullup resistor not only reduces power dissipation, but also saves board space and component cost. The output stage is also fully compatible with TTL requirements.

TLC7528CN

466.00
The TLC7528C, TLC7528E, and TLC7528I are dual, 8-bit, digital-to-analog converters (DACs) designed with separate on-chip data latches and feature exceptionally close DAC-to-DAC matching. Data are transferred to either of the two DAC data latches through a common, 8-bit, input port. Control input DACA/DACB determines which DAC is to be loaded. The load cycle of these devices is similar to the write cycle of a random-access memory, allowing easy interface to most popular microprocessor buses and output ports. Segmenting the high-order bits minimizes glitches during changes in the most significant bits, where glitch impulse is typically the strongest

TLE2142C

278.00
The TLE214x and TLE214xA devices are high-performance, internally compensated operational amplifiers built using Texas Instruments complementary bipolar Excalibur process. The TLE214xA is a tighter offset voltage grade of the TLE214x. Both are pin-compatible upgrades to standard industry products

TLE2142CD

278.00
The TLE214x and TLE214xA devices are high-performance, internally compensated operational amplifiers built using Texas Instruments complementary bipolar Excalibur process. The TLE214xA is a tighter offset voltage grade of the TLE214x. Both are pin-compatible upgrades to standard industry products. The design incorporates an input stage that simultaneously achieves low audio-band noise of 10.5 nV/?Hz with a 10-Hz 1/f corner and symmetrical 40-V/?s slew rate typically with loads up to 800 pF. The resulting low distortion and high power bandwidth are important in high-fidelity audio applications. A fast settling time of 340 ns to 0.1% of a 10-V step with a 2-k?/100-pF load is useful in fast actuator/positioning drivers. Under similar test conditions, settling time to 0.01% is 400 ns.

TLE2142CP

425.00
The TLE214x and TLE214xA devices are high-performance, internally compensated operational amplifiers built using Texas Instruments complementary bipolar Excalibur process. The TLE214xA is a tighter offset voltage grade of the TLE214x. Both are pin-compatible upgrades to standard industry products.

TLP281-4

81.00
TLP291-4 consists of photo transistor, optically coupled to a gallium arsenide infrared emitting diode. TLP291-4 is housed in the SO16 package, very small and thin coupler. Since TLP291-4 are guaranteed wide operating temperature (Ta=-55 to 110 ?C), it?s suitable for high-density surface mounting applications such as programmable controllers and hybrid ICs

TLP523

423.00
The TLP5231 is a 2.5 A dual-output IGBT gate pre-drive photocoupler including highly integrated multi-functional IC that is housed in SO16L package having a long creepage and clearance. This photocoupler is suitable as a predriver to driver power devices via external p- and n- channel MOSFET as buffers. The smart gate driver photocoupler includes functions of IGBT/power MOSFET desaturation detection, isolated fault status feedback, configurable soft gate turn-off, and under voltage lockout (UVLO). The TLP5231 consists of two infrared light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and two high-gain and high-speed lightreceiving IC chips. Thereby, they realize the control of output current and the feedback function of the fault signal while keeping a insulation between a primary side and secondary side electrically.