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We have lots of electronics components, many of which are unsorted. These are my notes on identifying components.
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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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* 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