- Source: List of LM-series integrated circuits
The following is a list of LM-series integrated circuits. Many were among the first analog integrated circuits commercially produced since late 1965; some were groundbreaking innovations. As of 2007, many are still being used. The LM series originated with integrated circuits made by National Semiconductor. The prefix LM stands for linear monolithic, referring to the analog components integrated onto a single piece of silicon. Because of the popularity of these parts, many of them were second-sourced by other manufacturers who kept the sequence number as an aid to identification of compatible parts. Several generations of pin-compatible descendants of the original parts have since become de facto standard electronic components.
Operational amplifiers
Differential comparators
Current-mode (Norton) amplifiers
Instrumentation amplifiers
Audio amplifiers
Precision reference
Voltage regulators
Voltage-to-frequency converters
Current sources
Temperature sensors and thermostats
Others
See also
Linear integrated circuit, List of linear integrated circuits
4000-series integrated circuits, List of 4000-series integrated circuits
7400-series integrated circuits, List of 7400-series integrated circuits
Pin compatibility
Notes
Suffixes that denote specific versions of the part (e.g. LM305 vs. LM305A) are not shown in this list.
Obsolete 4-bit microprocessors of the LM6400 family, manufactured by Sanyo, have no relationship to the analog LM series and are not included in this list.
The first digit of each part denote different temperature ranges. Mostly, LM1xx indicates military-grade temperature range of -55 °C to +125 °C, LM2xx indicates industrial-grade temperature range of -25 °C to +85 °C and LM3xx indicates commercial temperature range of 0 °C to 70 °C.
Some obsolete parts continue to be manufactured by different companies other than the original manufacturer.
References
Further reading
Historical Data Books
Linear Databook (1980, 1376 pages), National Semiconductor
Linear Databook 1 (1988, 1262 pages), National Semiconductor
Linear Databook 2 (1988, 934 pages), National Semiconductor
Linear Databook 3 (1988, 930 pages), National Semiconductor
Linear and Interface Databook (1990, 1658 pages), Motorola
Linear Databook (1986, 568 pages), RCA
Historical Design Books
Analog Applications Manual (1979, 418 pages), Signetics
Linear Applications Handbook (1994, 1287 pages), National Semiconductor
Linear Design Seminar Slide Book (1992, 502 pages), Texas Instruments
Linear Design Seminar Reference Book (1993, 451 pages), Texas Instruments
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