MOTOROLA Manuals (Industrial)

MOTOROLA MC92052 Manual

The MC92052 is a Motorola company FTTC user framer that supports the DAVIC short-range baseband asymmetrical physical layer standard, and has a maximum speed of 51.84Mbit/sec.

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MOTOROLA MCCF33095/MC33095 Manual

The document describes the MCCF33095 and MC33095, which are regulator control integrated circuits designed for use in automotive 12V alternator charging systems. These devices provide control for a broad range of 12V alternator charging systems and have internal detection and protection features for harsh automotive environments.

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MOTOROLA MCCF33094 Manual

The document introduces a chip for automotive ignition applications. It provides outstanding control of the ignition coil when used with an appropriate Motorola Power Darlington Transistor. Engine control systems utilizing the MCCF33094 exhibit exceptional fuel efficiency and low exhaust emissions. For proper operation, the MCCF33094 requires a single Hall Sensor input signal, which is compared to an accurate internal reference. The MCCF33094 utilizes Flip-Chip Technology in which solder bumps, rather than traditional wire bonds, are created to establish mechanical and electrical contact to the chip. This process affords a unique device having improved reliability at elevated operating temperatures.

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MOTOROLA MC14LC5003 MC14LC5004 Manual

MC14LC5003/5004 are 128-segment, multiplexed-by-four LCD drivers. The MC14LC5003 uses a serial interface data input protocol, while the MC14LC5004 uses an IIC interface and has a 'read mode'. The drivers accept data from a microprocessor or other serial data source to drive each segment of the LCD. They are low cost, independently addressable, and have other features.

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MOTOROLA MC141800A Manual

MC141800A is a CMOS LCD Driver which consists of 193 high voltage LCD driving signals to drive 128 Segment and 65 Common display. It has 6800-series parallel, IIC serial interface and Serial Peripheral interface (SPI) capability for operating with general MCU. Besides the general LCD driver features, it has on chip LCD Smart Bias Divider circuit such that minimize external component required in applications.

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MOTOROLA MC141532/MC141533 Manual

This document is a MCC141532Z supplier query page, which contains contact information for many suppliers for users to query

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MOTOROLA MC141531 Manual

MC141531 is a LCD Driver produced by MOTOROLA.

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MOTOROLA MTB2N40E handbook

This document describes the features and characteristics of Motorola TMOS power MOSFET transistor devices, including their suitability for high power and low RDS(on) surface mount applications, their ability to withstand high energy, and the presence of a fast recovery time drain-to-source diode.

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MOTOROLA MPS4125/MPS4126 handbook

This document describes the maximum ratings, thermal characteristics, and electrical characteristics of Motorola's small-signal transistors, FETs, and diodes. It includes the maximum ratings, thermal characteristics, and electrical characteristics of the MPS4125 and MPS4126 models.

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MOTOROLA MPC866EC/D Data Sheet

This document provides detailed information on the power considerations, DC/AC electrical characteristics, and AC timing specifications for the MPC866/859 family.

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MOTOROLA MCM6706R handbook

The MCM6706R is a 32k×8-bit static random access memory manufactured by Motorola. It is fabricated using high-performance silicon-gate BiCMOS technology and features a fully static design that eliminates the need for external clocks or timing strobes. The MCM6706R meets JEDEC standards and is available in a revolutionary pinout 300 mil, 32-lead surface-mount SOJ package.

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MOTOROLA MC74VHCU04 handbook

The MC74VHCU04 is a high-speed CMOS unbuffered inverter manufactured by Motorola using silicon gate CMOS technology. It achieves high speed operation similar to equivalent Bipolar Schottky TTL while maintaining CMOS low power dissipation. The inputs tolerate voltages up to 7V, allowing the interface of 5V systems to 3V systems.

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MOTOROLA MC68HC916X1 handbook

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MOTOROLA MC6800 handbook

The MC6800 is a monolithic 8-bit microprocessor forming the central control function for Motorola's M6800 family. Compatible with TTL, the MC6800, as with all M6800 system parts, requires only one + 5.O-volt power supply, and no external TTL devices for bus interface. The MC6800 is capable of addressing 64K bytes of memory with its 16-bit address lines. The 8-bit data bus is bidirectional as well as three- state, making direct memory addressing and multiprocessing applica- tions realizable.

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MOTOROLA MC68160/MC68160B/MC68160C handbook

The MC68160 is an enhanced Ethernet interface transceiver that supports both IEEE 802.3 AUI and 10BASE-T TP interface media connections. It encodes NRZ data to Manchester data and provides the signals required for data communication via 10BASE-T or AUI interfaces. The MC68160 interfaces seamlessly with the Ethernet controller contained in the MC68360 Quad Integrated Communications Controller (QUICC) device. It also interfaces easily to most other industry-standard IEEE 802.3 LAN controllers.

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MOTOROLA MC14528B handbook

The MC14528B is a dual, retriggerable, resettable monostable multivibra- tor. It may be triggered from either edge of an input pulse, and produces an output pulse over a wide range of widths, the duration of which is determined by the external timing components, CX and RX.

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MOTOROLA MC10H174 handbook

The MC10H174 is a Dual 4-to-1 Multiplexer from Motorola, Inc. This device is a functional/pinout duplication of the standard MECL 10K part, with 100% improvement in propagation delay and no increase in power supply current.

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MOTOROLA MC10E016/MC100E016 handbook

The MC10E/100E016 is an extension of MC10H016 and is a high-speed synchronous, presettable, cascadable 8-bit binary counter.

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Motorola Master Single Chip Microcontrollers (AMCU) Selection Guide

This manual introduces Motorola's most comprehensive single-chip controller series, including industry-standard 8-bit controllers, the state-of-the-art 16-bit and 32-bit modular controllers. In each series of price and performance categories, there are a variety of on-chip capabilities to meet specific applications. Motorola's device families are structured so that upward migration does not require complete code development. The M68HC11 series is upward code compatible with M6800 and M6801 software, while the M68HC16 series is source-code compatible with the M68HC11 series. Motorola's newest 8-bit MCU product line M68HC08 series is fully interoperable.

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MOTOROLA MC33264 DATA SHEET

The MC33264 series are micropower low dropout voltage regulators available in SO-8 and Micro-8 surface mount packages and a wide range of output voltages.

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