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.

Universal Bus Functions

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MM74HC299WM
PARALLEL IN PARALLEL OUT
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SCAN16512ASM
BOUNDARY SCAN BUS TRANSCVR
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64-NFBGA (8x8)
-40°C ~ 85°C
2.7V ~ 3.6V
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Universal Bus Transceiver
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MM74HC299J
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Shift Register

About  Universal Bus Functions

Universal Bus Functions are electronic components designed to handle and manipulate a series of parallel logic signals, typically referred to as a bus. These ICs perform various functions that facilitate efficient data transmission and reception within a digital system. One of the main purposes of these ICs is to provide temporary storage for data. They can store data that needs to be transmitted or received, ensuring synchronized communication between different devices connected to the bus. This temporary storage prevents data loss or corruption during transmission, improving overall system reliability. Another crucial function of these ICs is buffering. When a device, such as a microprocessor, has limited output current capacity, these ICs act as buffers. They amplify and drive the signals over long interconnects at high speeds, maintaining signal integrity and enabling reliable data transmission over extended distances. Additionally, these ICs offer capabilities for bit rotation or shifting within the bus. This allows for manipulation of the order in which the bits are arranged, facilitating various data processing operations within the digital system. For example, bit rotation can be used to implement circular shifts, while bit shifting can be employed to extract specific data segments or perform logical operations. Integrated Circuits (ICs) - Logic - Universal Bus Functions play a critical role in managing and optimizing communication between devices connected to a parallel bus. Their functions include temporary data storage, buffering for long-distance transmission, and bit manipulation, among others. By providing these capabilities, they enhance the efficiency, reliability, and performance of digital systems that rely on parallel bus communication.