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    CRC-16 ccitt

    Abstract: transistor 016h AB01X Hexing Test Dallas iButton DS1990A Dallas Semiconductor exor 001H 041H CRC 103
    Text: APPLICATION NOTE 27 Application Note 27 Understanding and Using Cyclic Redundancy Checks with Dallas Semiconductor iButtonTM Products INTRODUCTION The Dallas Semiconductor iButton products are a family of devices that all communicate over a single wire following a specific command sequence referred to as the


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    PDF DS1990A DS1991 AB01X ABCDEFG0123456 ABCDEFGH01234567 CRC-16 ccitt transistor 016h AB01X Hexing Test Dallas iButton DS1990A Dallas Semiconductor exor 001H 041H CRC 103

    12TH

    Abstract: DS1990A DS1991
    Text: APPLICATION NOTE 27 Application Note 27 Understanding and Using Cyclic Redundancy Checks with Dallas Semiconductor iButtonTM Products INTRODUCTION The Dallas Semiconductor iButton products are a family of devices that all communicate over a single wire following a specific command sequence referred to as the


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    DS1216 equivalent

    Abstract: DS124X Water Level Indicator 8051 ds1216 Water level indicator using 8051 Daiwa Associate Holdings DS1215 DS1215 equivalent DS1216C DS1216D
    Text: APPLICATION NOTE 52 Application Note 52 Using the Dallas Phantom Real Time Clocks DESCRIPTION DS1216: The Dallas Phantom Real Time Clocks are a family of devices that offer the combination of a transparent CMOS timekeeper and a nonvolatile static RAM meeting the standard JEDEC bytewide pinouts. Some varieties of the Dallas Phantom Real Time Clocks also provide a transparent CMOS timekeeper for use with ROM.


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    PDF DS1216: DS1216 equivalent DS124X Water Level Indicator 8051 ds1216 Water level indicator using 8051 Daiwa Associate Holdings DS1215 DS1215 equivalent DS1216C DS1216D

    hdlc

    Abstract: AN356 APP356 DS21Q43A DS21Q44
    Text: Maxim > App Notes > TELECOM Keywords: E1, framer, software, hardware, differences, register, compatible, replace, framer devices Mar 29, 2001 APPLICATION NOTE 356 DS21Q44 vs. DS21Q43A Abstract: This application note describes the hardware and software differences between the Dallas


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    delay line 100ns

    Abstract: AN229 programmable delay DS1013 DS1020 DS1021 DS1023 DS1040 DS1045 DS1135
    Text: Application Note 229 Delay Lines Comparison www.maxim-ic.com INTRODUCTION Dallas Semiconductor manufactures several delay lines. This application note compares each programmable delay line and non-programmable delay line to help customers choose the appropriate device for their


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    PDF com/appnotes10 pk/10. delay line 100ns AN229 programmable delay DS1013 DS1020 DS1021 DS1023 DS1040 DS1045 DS1135

    AN357

    Abstract: APP357 DS21Q41B DS21Q42
    Text: Maxim > App Notes > T/E Carrier and Packetized Keywords: T1, framer, software, hardware, differences, register, compatible, replace Mar 29, 2001 APPLICATION NOTE 357 DS21Q42 vs. DS21Q41B Abstract: This application note describes the hardware and software differences between the Dallas


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    super cap 5.5v

    Abstract: ds1302 circuit real time clock DS1302 ds1302 circuit BATTERY CHARGE DISCHARGE INDICATOR CIRCUIT DS1202 Diode 7809 trickle battery charger circuit
    Text: Application Note 82 Using the Dallas Trickle Charge Timekeeper www.dalsemi.com DESCRIPTION The Dallas Semiconductor DS1302 Trickle Charge Timekeeping Chip is a programmable 3–wire serial interface clock with a trickle charge circuit for using both rechargeable and non–rechargeable backup


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    PDF DS1302 super cap 5.5v ds1302 circuit real time clock ds1302 circuit BATTERY CHARGE DISCHARGE INDICATOR CIRCUIT DS1202 Diode 7809 trickle battery charger circuit

    super cap 5.5v

    Abstract: ds1302 ds1302 circuit real time clock super cap
    Text: Application Note 82 Using the Dallas Trickle Charge Timekeeper www.dalsemi.com DESCRIPTION The Dallas Semiconductor DS1302 Trickle Charge Timekeeping Chip is a programmable 3–wire serial interface clock with a trickle charge circuit for using both rechargeable and non–rechargeable backup


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    Water level indicator using 8051

    Abstract: Water Level Indicator 8051 DS1216 equivalent DS1216B equivalent ds1243 DS1216 DS1216B DS1216C DS1216D DS1243 DS1244
    Text: Application Note 52 Using the Dallas Phantom Real Time Clocks www.dalsemi.com DESCRIPTION The Dallas Phantom Real Time Clocks are a family of devices that offer the combination of a transparent CMOS timekeeper and a nonvolatile static RAM meeting the standard JEDEC bytewide pinouts. Some


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    battery pinout

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Application Note 2372 A Comparison between Battery Backed NVSRAMs and NOVRAMs www.maxim-ic.com INTRODUCTION Dallas Semiconductor nonvolatile NV SRAMs are backed up with an internal battery. Some other NV memories on the market, such as NOVRAMs, back up the data with internal EEPROM. This application note


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    p16f872

    Abstract: PIC16F872
    Text: Application Note 169 Interfacing a DS1868 3-Wire Device to a SPI Bus www.maxim-ic.com INTRODUCTION TO DS1868 The DS1868 is a dual digital potentiometer with a 3-wire interface. This application note will describe how to interface a Dallas Semiconductor 3-wire device to a microcontroller with a SPITM interface.


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    16F872

    Abstract: DS1868 PIC16F872 AN169 movlw
    Text: Application Note 169 Interfacing a DS1868 3-Wire Device to a SPI Bus www.maxim-ic.com INTRODUCTION TO DS1868 The DS1868 is a dual digital potentiometer with a 3-wire interface. This application note will describe how to interface a Dallas Semiconductor 3-wire device to a microcontroller with a SPITM interface.


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    ds89c450 instruction set

    Abstract: Crystal oscillator 12 MHz D1024 DS5240 DS5250 DS80C390 DS80C400 DS87C520 DS87C530 DS89C450
    Text: MICROCONTROLLERS Mar 29, 2001 App Note 78: Using Power Management with HighSpeed Microcontrollers Power consumption in battery-backed systems employing microcontrollers is discussed in this application note. Most Dallas Semiconductor high-speed microcontrollers, including the DS87C520, DS89C450, DS80C400 and DS5250 utilize


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    PDF DS87C520, DS89C450, DS80C400 DS5250 DS5240: DS5250: DS80C390: DS80C400: DS87C520: DS87C530: ds89c450 instruction set Crystal oscillator 12 MHz D1024 DS5240 DS80C390 DS87C520 DS87C530 DS89C450

    001H

    Abstract: volume 36
    Text: Application Note 27 Understanding and Using Cyclic Redundancy Checks with Dallas Semiconductor iButtonTM Products www.dalsemi.com INTRODUCTION The Dallas Semiconductor iButton products are a family of devices that all communicate over a single wire following a specific command sequence referred to as the 1-WireTM Protocol. A key feature of each


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    1 wire dallas semiconductor

    Abstract: oscillator 50mhz DIP 100MHz FREQUENCY DIVIDER 100MHz oscillator DS1077 data sheet 50mhz oscillator Frequency Generator 10kHz oscillator 60mhz DS1065 DS1073
    Text: Application Note 230 EconOscillator Comparison www.maxim-ic.com INTRODUCTION Dallas Semiconductor manufactures several EconOscillators DS1065, DS1073, DS1075, DS1077/DS1077L, DS1085/DS1085L, and DS1086 . Since many of the features of these devices cannot


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    PDF DS1065, DS1073, DS1075, DS1077/DS1077L, DS1085/DS1085L, DS1086) AN230 1 wire dallas semiconductor oscillator 50mhz DIP 100MHz FREQUENCY DIVIDER 100MHz oscillator DS1077 data sheet 50mhz oscillator Frequency Generator 10kHz oscillator 60mhz DS1065 DS1073

    AN3392

    Abstract: APP3392 DEMO6902 DS2250 DS5000 MAX6901 MAX6902 8051 spi rtc how to read Maxim date code 3392
    Text: Maxim/Dallas > App Notes > REAL-TIME CLOCKS Keywords: MAX6902, example software Nov 09, 2004 APPLICATION NOTE 3392 Interfacing a MAX6902 RTC With an 8051-Type Microcontroller This app note provides example hardware and software for interfacing the MAX6902 with an 8051-type


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    PDF MAX6902, MAX6902 8051-Type 8051-type DS2250, com/an3392 AN3392 APP3392 DEMO6902 DS2250 DS5000 MAX6901 8051 spi rtc how to read Maxim date code 3392

    0000021a

    Abstract: PIC16C54 PIC16C57 PIC16C5X PIC16C64 PIC16C71 PIC16CXX AN581 AN586
    Text: AN586 Macros for Page and Bank Switching Author: Mark Palmer Microchip Technology Inc. Contributions: Mike Morse Sr. Field Applications Engineer Dallas INTRODUCTION This application note discusses the use of the MPASM assembler's conditional assembly to automatically


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    PDF AN586 AN581) PIC16C5X D-81739 0000021a PIC16C54 PIC16C57 PIC16C64 PIC16C71 PIC16CXX AN581 AN586

    16c57

    Abstract: AN586 PIC16C54 PIC16C57 PIC16C5X PIC16C64 PIC16C71 PIC16CXX AN581 M00234
    Text: AN586 Macros for Page and Bank Switching Author: Mark Palmer Microchip Technology Inc. Contributions: Mike Morse Sr. Field Applications Engineer Dallas INTRODUCTION This application note discusses the use of the MPASM assembler's conditional assembly to automatically


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    DS26521

    Abstract: 00FF DS2155 DS26401 DS26524 DS26528
    Text: Maxim/Dallas > App Notes > TELECOM Nov 8, 2005 Keywords: T1 E1 J1, single chip transceiver, single port framer, SCT, LIU, compatible, replacement, software comparison, migration, register, T1, E1, J1 APPLICATION NOTE 3686 DS2155 and DS26521 Software Comparison


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    radio shack 26-117

    Abstract: radio shack TINI SOCKET TINIm390 DSTINIS-006 tini getting started ftp220
    Text: Application Note 188 Getting Started with the TINIm390 Verification Module www.maxim-ic.com Introduction The Tiny InterNet Interface TINI platform is based on Maxim/Dallas microcontrollers and enables the development of code for executing embedded web servers. The TINIm390 verification module is


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    AN170

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Application Note 170 Adding Nonvolatile SRAM into Embedded Systems www.maxim-ic.com INTRODUCTION Dallas Semiconductor’s nonvolatile NV SRAMs are plastic encapsulated modules that combine an SRAM, a power control IC, and a battery to provide high performance NV memory. NV SRAMs are the only NV


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    function ic 4026

    Abstract: ic 4026 alumel and chromel sensor Cold Junction Compensation 4026 IC cold junction chromel seebeck Table MAX6002 chromel alumel seebeck platinum Hot wire
    Text: Maxim/Dallas > App Notes > TEMPERATURE SENSORS and THERMAL MANAGEMENT Keywords: thermocouple, temperature measurement, cold junction compensation Mar 19, 2007 APPLICATION NOTE 4026 Implementing Cold-Junction Compensation in Thermocouple Applications Abstract: Thermocouples are one of the most widely used temperature-measurement devices because of their


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    PDF com/an4026 MAX6002: MAX6610: MAX6627: MAX6675: MX7705: AN4026, APP4026, Appnote4026, function ic 4026 ic 4026 alumel and chromel sensor Cold Junction Compensation 4026 IC cold junction chromel seebeck Table MAX6002 chromel alumel seebeck platinum Hot wire

    dallas ds2501 equivalent

    Abstract: ds2501 dallas ds2501 code ds2501 ds2501UN DS2501-UNW equivalent
    Text: APPLICATION NOTE 99 DALLAS SEMICONDUCTOR Application Note 99 UniqueWare Project Setup Manual Revision 2.00B SPECIAL FEATURES IEEE # = OF 74A 8 3 6 E E D 9 SERIAL # = 12 5E 70 00 00 54 CF 91 • Registered Silicon chips providing globally unique ad­ dresses


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    DS1248V

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: APPLICATION NO TE 52 PALLAS s e m ic o n d u c to r Application Note 52 Using the Dallas Phantom Real Time Clocks DESCRIPTION DS1216: The Dallas Phantom Real Time Clocks are a family of devices that offer the combination of a transparent CMOS timekeeper and a nonvolatile static RAM meet­


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