The data sheet says "Chip Complexity: FET = 94".
94 FETS for 3 non-inverting buffers? Wide supply range, so there might be a voltage regulator, but still.
The data sheet says "Chip Complexity: FET = 94".
94 FETS for 3 non-inverting buffers? Wide supply range, so there might be a voltage regulator, but still.-- Reply in group, but if emailing add one more zero, and remove the last word.
Neeerp! Most likely a current regulator to get that "balanced" 24mA. ...Jim Thompson
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I see simple linear ICs that have over 100 transistors, things that you'd do with six discrete transistors. When a transistor is a fraction of the size of a wirebond, it doesn't matter.
John
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