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General notes:
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Please see vreg for regulators & other power converters
Op amps are like the flavor crystals of electronics!
Some notes on op-amps:
| Image | Part # & Datasheet | Description | Package notes | Op-amp notes | Distributor | Eagle lib. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
    | TS922IN or TS922AIN | Rail-to-rail low voltage dual opamp | Dual '082' style |  2.7-12V supply  Rail-to-rail in & out 50+mA output current  | Digikey Mouser | linear:tl082 | 
| " | LM741CN |  Ye Olde Op amp. This is the 'classic' first internally compensated op-amp.  They arent very good but were so popular in older designs, you'll run across them  | Single '741' style |  10V-46V supply  not rail-to-rail  | Digikey Mouser | linear:*741 | 
| " | Tl082CN | A nice general purpose dual opamp w/JFET inputs | Dual '082' style |  6-36V supply  Not rail-to-rail  | Digikey Mouser | linear:tl082 | 
| " | Tl084CN | Quad opamp with JFET inputs (effectively two TL082's) | Quad '084' style |  6-36V supply  Not rail-to-rail  | Digikey Mouser | linear:tl084 | 
| " | AD620 | An instrumentation amplifier that can be programmed for gains of 1-10,000 with a single resistor. | 8 pin DIP or SOIC | ±2.3 V to ±18 V, Low noise | Digikey | analog-devices:AD620 | 
| PDIP-14/no image yet | LM324N | General purpose quad opamp - same pinout as TL084, but higher PSRR and lower minimum supply voltage. BJT inputs. | Quad '084' style |  3-32V supply  Not rail-to-rail  | Digikey Mouser | linear:lm324 | 
Some notes on timer chips:
Some notes on 74' logic chips:
| Image | Part # & Datasheet | Description | Distributor | Eagle library | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
    | 74HC595N |  8-bit serial-to-parallel latch  Can be cascaded for controlling dozens of digital outputs  | Mouser Digikey | |
    | TPIC6C596N |  Just like the 74'595 but is the current sinking version of the 74HC595  Specifically for driving lots of LEDs  | Mouser Digikey | |
      | 74HC165N |  8-bit parallel-to-serial latch  Can be cascaded for reading dozens of digital inputs  | Digikey Mouser | |
      | 74AHC125N |  Tri-stateable buffer, 5V compliant  We use these for logic level shifting 5v → 3v  | Mouser | 74xx:74*125 | 
      | CD4050 |  6-channel level shifter, 5V compliant  We use these for logic level shifting 5v → 3v  | Mouser Digikey | 40xx:4050N | 
       | TXB0108 |   Bi-directional level shifter   w/auto-detection  | Digikey Mouser | adafruit:TXB0108PWR | 
Notes on EEPROMS:
| Image | Part # & Datasheet | Description | Distributor | Eaglie lib | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
    | L293D or L293DN |  2 H-bridges w/built-in diodes  0.6A per channel 4V-36V 1 stepper / 2 DC motors / 4 solenoids  | Mouser Digikey Digikey Jameco Allied Arrow Avnet | st-microelectronics:L293D | 
       | SN754410N |  2 H-bridges w/ESD diodes  1 A per channel 4V-36V 1 stepper / 2 DC motors / 4 solenoids  | Mouser Digikey | st-microelectronics:L293D | 
| 'multiwatt' package | L298N |  2 H-bridges  2.5+ Amp per channel 4V-48V  | Digikey Mouser | st-microelectronics:L298 | 
| Image | Part # & Datasheet | Description | Distributor | Eaglie lib | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
      | LM3914N (DIP) | Analog input 10-LED driver | Digikey Mouser | 
Real time clocks!
| Image | Part # and datasheet | Description | Distributor | Eagle lib. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
      | DS1307 | Real time clock with battery backup | Mouser Digikey Maxim | Adafruit:DS1307 | 
       | Maxim DS3231 | High precision real time clock with built in oscillator | Digikey Mouser Newark Maxim Direct | |
| "" | NXP PCF2129 | Ditto, but only up to 4V | Digikey Mouser | microbuilder:pcf2129 | 
| Image | Part # and datasheet | Description | Distributor | Eagle lib. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
      | PCA9685 |   16-bit Free-running PWM Driver   I2C control  | Digikey | |
      | MCP23008 | 8-bit input/output with pull-ups and interrupt support | Digikey Mouser | Adafruit:MCP23008 | 
      | 74HCT4067 | 16:1 analog multiplexer w/60 ohm resistance | Digikey Mouser | 40xx:4067 | 
    | 74HC4051 | 8:1 analog multiplexer | Digikey Mouser | 40xx:4051 | 
    | 74HC4052 | Dual 4:1 analog mulitplexer | Digikey Mouser | 40xx:4052 | 
These chips dont really exist anymore, but when they did it was AWESOME
| Image | Part # and datasheet | Description | Distributor | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 20-dip | ICL8038 and MAX038 | "The MAX038 is (was) a high-frequency, precision function generator producing accurate, high-frequency triangle, sawtooth, sine, square, and pulse waveforms with a minimum of external components. The output frequency can be controlled over a frequency range of 0.1Hz to 20MHz | No longer made | 
| 28-dip | SN76477 | "The SN76477 'complex sound generator' was a sound chip produced by Texas Instruments (TI). The chip came to market in 1978, and TI production of the part ceased some time ago. More recently, a 100% compatible version, identified as ICS76477, has been listed as 'in stock' by at least one US-based component stockist. The chip was typically used as a sound effects generator in arcade games & toys and for hobby projects." | No longer made |