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MOTOROLA M68HC11 REFERENCE MANUAL

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MOTOROLA EVERYTHING IS OPTIMIZED. INCLUDING YOUR TIME

The MOTOROLA CHARM with MOTOBLUR is a compact smartphone with a sleek design, pinch-to-zoom touch screen, and convenient features. It offers social media integration, BACKTRACK navigation, and quick access to messages and status updates.

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MOTOROLA MC68332 DATA SHEET1

The MC68332 is a highly-integrated 32-bit microcontroller that combines high-performance data manipulation capabilities with powerful peripheral subsystems. The MCU is built up from standard modules that interface through a common intermodule bus (IMB). Standardization facilitates rapid development of devices tailored for specific applications. The MCU incorporates a 32-bit CPU (CPU32), a system integration module (SIM), a time processor unit (TPU), a queued serial module (QSM), and a 2-Kbyte static RAM module with TPU emulation capability (TPURAM). The MCU can either synthesize an internal clock signal from an external reference or use an external clock input directly. Operation with a 32.768-kHz reference frequency is standard. The maximum system clock speed is 20.97 MHz. System hardware and software allow changes in clock rate during operation. Because MCU operation is fully static, register and memory contents are not affected by clock rate changes. High-density complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (HCMOS) architecture makes the basic power consumption of the MCU low. Power consumption can be minimized by stopping the system clock.

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MOTOROLA 56857 DATA SHEET

The 56857 is a rich feature set and on-chip memory in a 100-pin LQFP. It includes 80 KB of on-chip program SRAM and 48 KB of on-chip data SRAM. With two enhanced serial synchronous serial interfaces (ESSIs), this device can provide outputs for 5.1-channel surround sound. The 56857 can be designed into multi-processor systems to provide internet audio and speech processing functionalities.

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MOTOROLA LM2576 DATA SHEET(1)

The LM2576 series of regulators are monolithic integrated circuits ideally suited for easy and convenient design of a step–down switching regulator (buck converter). All circuits of this series are capable of driving a 3.0 A load with excellent line and load regulation.

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MOTOROLA NPN TIP120 121 122 PNP TIP125 126 127

TIP120, TIP121, TIP122, and TIP125 are NPN general-purpose power transistors designed for general-purpose amplifier and low-speed switching applications. They have high DC current gain, low collector-emitter saturation voltage, and monolithic construction with built-in base-emitter shunt resistors.

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MOTOROLA LM358/LM258/LM2904/LM2904V DATA SHEET

This document is the technical data of the LM358/D series dual operational amplifiers, which introduces the characteristics of the series products

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MOTOROLA LM393 LM393A LM293 LM2903 LM2903V DATA SHEET

The LM393 series are dual independent precision voltage comparators capable of single or split supply operation. These devices are designed to permit a common mode range–to–ground level with single supply operation. Input offset voltage specifications as low as 2.0 mV make this device an excellent selection for many applications in consumer automotive, and industrial electronics.

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MOTOROLA LM358 LM258 LM2904 LM2904V Dual Low Power Operational Amplifiers

LM358 is a dual operational amplifier with low power drain, single supply or split supply operation, etc.

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MOTOROLA /Symbol MC3000 series Manual mobile terminal Manual

This document mainly introduces the hardware operation methods, various function keys and scanner usage of MC3000 series hand-held mobile terminals

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MOTOROLA M68000 8-/16-/32-Bit Microprocessors User Manual

This manual introduces the features and characteristics of the M68000 8/16/32-bit microprocessors

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MOTOROLA MMA2201D Surface Mount Micromachined Accelerometer

The MMA series of silicon capacitive, micromachined accelerometers features signal conditioning, a 4–pole low pass filter and temperature compensation. Zero–g offset full scale span and filter cut–off are factory set and require no external devices. A full system self–test capability verifies system functionality. Features include: Integral Signal Conditioning, Linear Output, Ratiometric Performance, 4th Order Bessel Filter Preserves Pulse Shape Integrity, Calibrated Self–test, Low Voltage Detect, Clock Monitor, and EPROM Parity Check Status, Transducer Hermetically Sealed at Wafer Level for Superior Reliability, Robust Design, High Shocks Survivability.

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MOTOROLA Semiconductor MPX4080D SERIES TECHNICAL DATA

This document describes the features and characteristics of the Motorola MPX4080D series pressure sensor. The sensor utilizes advanced micromachining techniques and thin-film metallization to provide an accurate, high-level analog output signal for systems employing microcontrollers or microprocessors.

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