Technogeek JOTD
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 3:07 pm
A snippet from the data sheet of an NJM2172 IC, made by New Japan Radio:






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i'm guessing the spelling of "electrical"Bfowler wrote:WOW!!!!!!!
what i am i looking at?
I dunno about that, still think the mispelling of electrical is more funny.1moreamp wrote:Its a sellers sheet from a IC maker swearing their product performs to those specs in a given test circuit as described in the reference to test circuit 1.
It claims that the device will have those spec'ed performance parameters under a given set of known variables as stated in the spec sheet.
It appears to be a voltage reference that operates at 1/2 of the B+ rail feeding the circuit. And those spec numbers are from the dream sheet of the chip maker as absolute Min, Typical, Max figures to expect in the production run of the device.
Engineering Greek Speak to normal folks, But RolandK has the knack![]()
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It's a Operational Amplifier with EVR as per its pdf file. < no second guessing here RolandK I keep a terminal at my bench to research such things daily![]()
I think I might like working for youYou like to keep things interesting