Lansdale Semiconductor, Inc. Datasheets for Logic Comparators
Digital comparators are circuits used to compare the magnitude of two binary quantities and to determine the relationship of those quantities.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| The 5400/7400 series of transistor-transisto r logic consists of medium speed TTL integrated circuits. This high noise immunity family was designed for general digital logic applications requiring clock frequencies to... | |
| The 5400/7400 series of transistor-transisto r logic is a medium-speed, high-noise-immunity family of saturating integrated logic circuits designed for general digital logic applications requiring clock frequencies to 30MHz and switching... | |
| The 54S00/74S00 series of product is fabricated with a non-saturating Schottky clamped transistor technique. This family of TTL product consists of very high performance and high power devices. | |
| The 8200/8H00 series MSI circuits are directly compatible with other TTL circuits including 5400/7400 series devices. | |
| The following TTL parts were originally supported by Signetics. | |
| The Series 54LS/74LS Schottky TTL family features both Schottky-barrier-dio de inputs and emitter inputs and utilizes full Schottky-barrier-dio de clamping to achieve speeds comparable to Series 54/74 at one-fifth of... | |
| These ICs are part of a family of devices used for precision data conversion and instrumentation applications. | |
| These ICs are part of a family of temperature-compensa ted voltage references for precision data conversion and instrumentation applications. | |
| These TTL integrated circuits are designed for digital applications in the medium to high-speed range. They provide significant reduction in package count and increased logic per function over devices in... | |
| These TTL integrated circuits provide complex functions designed for digital applications in the medium to high-speed range. They provide significant reduction in package count and increased logic per function over... | |
| This line of M.S.I. SUHL devices was originally introduced by Sylvania. These devices are completely compatible with the TTL I and II families of SUHL devices. |