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We have lots of electronics components, many of which are unsorted. These are my notes on identifying components.
This page gives help on identifying electronic components. We have lots of electronics components, many of which are unsorted.


When we find a component and need to identify it there are many subtleties and it doesn't help that these things are tiny!
When we find a component and need to identify it there are many subtleties and it doesn't help that these things are tiny!
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== Integrated Circuits (ICs) ==
== Integrated Circuits (ICs) ==


Problem: I have a bunch of seemingly standard ICs with similar-sounding names. What do the extra letters mean?
Problem: seemingly standard ICs with similar-sounding names. What do the extra letters mean?


On the Texas Instruments website I found a list of the terms they use: -
The Texas Instruments had this list of the terms of abbreviation:


* ABT - Advanced BiCMOS Technology
* ABT - Advanced BiCMOS Technology
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* TVC - Translation Voltage Clamp
* TVC - Translation Voltage Clamp
* VME - VME Bus Products
* VME - VME Bus Products
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 23 November 2019

This page gives help on identifying electronic components. We have lots of electronics components, many of which are unsorted.

When we find a component and need to identify it there are many subtleties and it doesn't help that these things are tiny!

Integrated Circuits (ICs)

Problem: seemingly standard ICs with similar-sounding names. What do the extra letters mean?

The Texas Instruments had this list of the terms of abbreviation:

  • ABT - Advanced BiCMOS Technology
  • ABTE - Advanced BiCMOS Technology / Enhanced Transceiver Logic
  • AC - Advanced CMOS Logic
  • ACT - Advanced CMOS Logic
  • AHC - Advanced High-Speed CMOS
  • AHCT - Advanced High-Speed CMOS
  • ALB - Advanced Low-Voltage BiCMOS
  • ALS - Advanced Low-Power Schottky Logic
  • ALVC - Advanced Low-Voltage CMOS Technology
  • ALVT - Advanced Low-Voltage CMOS Technology
  • AS - Advanced Schottky Logic
  • AUC - Advanced Ultra-Low-Voltage CMOS Logic
  • AUP - Advanced Ultra-Low-Power CMOS Logic
  • AVC - Advanced Very-Low-Voltage CMOS Logic
  • BCT - BiCMOS Technology
  • CB3Q - Low-Voltage, High-Bandwidth Bus Switch Technology
  • CB3T - Low-Voltage, Translator Bus Switch Technology
  • CBT - Crossbar Technology
  • CBT-C - CBT with Undershoot Protection
  • CBTLV - Low-Voltage Crossbar Technology
  • CD4000 - CMOS Logic
  • F - Fast Logic
  • FB - Backplane Transceiver Logic
  • FCT - Fast CMOS Technology
  • GTL - Gunning Transceiver Logic
  • GTLP - Gunning Transceiver Logic Plus
  • HC - High-Speed CMOS Logic
  • HCT - High-Speed CMOS Logic
  • HSTL - High-Speed Transceiver Logic
  • JTAG - JTAG Boundary Scan Support
  • LS - Low-Power Schottky Logic
  • LV-A - Low-Voltage CMOS Technology
  • LV-AT - Low-Voltage CMOS Technology
  • LVC - Low-Voltage CMOS Technology
  • LVT - Low-Voltage BiCMOS Technology
  • PCA - Inter Integrated Circuit
  • PCF - Inter Integrated Circuit
  • S - Schottky Logic
  • SSTL - Stub Series Terminated Logic
  • SSTV - Stub Series Terminated Low-Voltage Logic
  • TCA - Inter Integrated Circuit
  • TS - TI Switch
  • TTL - Transistor-Transistor Logic
  • TVC - Translation Voltage Clamp
  • VME - VME Bus Products