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National Semiconductor and Voltage reference

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Difference between National Semiconductor and Voltage reference

National Semiconductor vs. Voltage reference

National Semiconductor was an American semiconductor manufacturer which specialized in analog devices and subsystems, formerly with headquarters in Santa Clara, California, United States. A voltage reference is an electronic device that ideally produces a fixed (constant) voltage irrespective of the loading on the device, power supply variations, temperature changes, and the passage of time.

Similarities between National Semiconductor and Voltage reference

National Semiconductor and Voltage reference have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): LM317.

LM317

The LM317 is a popular adjustable positive linear voltage regulator.

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National Semiconductor and Voltage reference Comparison

National Semiconductor has 86 relations, while Voltage reference has 29. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.87% = 1 / (86 + 29).

References

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