National Semiconductor

National Semiconductor

National Semiconductor, founded in 1959, was a major American semiconductor manufacturer known for its high-performance analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits. The company's product portfolio included a wide range of analog devices such as amplifiers, data converters, interface circuits, and power management products, which found applications in industries including automotive, communications, industrial, and consumer electronics. National Semiconductor was also renowned for its innovative solutions in areas like energy-efficient lighting, portable power management, and high-speed data converters. In 2011, Texas Instruments acquired National Semiconductor, integrating its product lines and technologies to further strengthen its position in the analog semiconductor market. Through its history, National Semiconductor made significant contributions to the advancement of analog and mixed-signal technology, leaving a lasting legacy in the semiconductor industry.

Batteries

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About  Batteries

Batteries refer to the use of onboard backup power sources in memory devices, particularly nonvolatile static RAM (SRAM) and certain portable devices, to prevent data loss. These batteries, often lithium or lithium cell batteries, are available in snap-in, surface mount, or through-hole configurations and can last up to a decade as power backups. Their primary function is to ensure data retention during power outages or when the main power source is disconnected. In addition to providing backup power, some nonvolatile SRAMs feature mounting bases for simplified battery replacement. Furthermore, certain nonvolatile SRAMs include a crystal for timekeeping purposes, enabling them to maintain accurate time information in addition to preserving stored data. This integration of backup power and timekeeping capabilities ensures uninterrupted operation and reliable data retention in nonvolatile SRAMs and compatible portable devices.