NE555DR by Texas Instruments is an Analog Waveform Generation IC with 8 terminals, operating voltage of 5V, and power supplies ranging from 5-15V. It is a versatile component for pulse generation applications due to its small outline package and commercial temperature grade suitability.
EPCS4SI8N by Intel is a small outline flash memory with 512Kx8 organization, operating at 3.3V. It features a max clock frequency of 40MHz and endurance of 100k write/erase cycles. Ideal for industrial applications requiring configuration memory with serial interface and low standby current consumption.
LM358MX by Texas Instruments is a dual operational amplifier with a max input offset voltage of 9000 uV. It has a nominal voltage of 5V and a min voltage gain of 15000. This op amp is commonly used in applications requiring amplification and signal conditioning.
OPA2227UA by Texas Instruments is a dual operational amplifier with low-offset voltage of 200 uV and bias current of 0.01 uA. It operates at temperatures ranging from -40 to 85 °C, making it suitable for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification. With a unity gain bandwidth of 8000 kHz, this op amp is ideal for high-frequency circuit designs.
STM32F401CDY6TR by STMicroelectronics is a 32-bit microcontroller with 393216 ROM words, 50 MHz clock frequency, and 36 I/O lines. It is used in applications requiring high-speed processing, such as industrial automation and consumer electronics.
BSS123-7-F by Diodes Inc. is a N-channel FET with 100V DS breakdown voltage and 0.17A drain current. Ideal for switching applications, it features a single configuration with built-in diode, operates in enhancement mode, and has a max power dissipation of 0.3W.
LM358M by Texas Instruments is an Operational Amplifier with 2 functions, featuring a max input offset voltage of 9000 uV and a nominal voltage of 5 V. It is commonly used in applications requiring high common mode rejection ratio and low bias current, such as sensor interfaces and signal conditioning circuits.