The NTE922 is a very old voltage comparator that has become absolute but yet popular. It has an input current nearly a thousand times lower than devices like the NTE910 or NTE910D.
The SN74LS166AN is an 8-bit parallel-load serial-out Shift Register compatible with most other TTL logic families. This parallel-in or serial-in, serial-out shift register has a complexity of 77 equivalent gates on a monolithic chip.
The LM4871 is a mono bridged audio power amplifier capable of delivering 3W of continuous average power into a 3Ω load with less than 10% THD when powered by a 5V power supply.
The CD4014BC is an 8-stage parallel input/serial output shift register. A parallel/serial control input enables individual JAM inputs to each of 8 stages. Q outputs are available from the sixth, seventh and eighth stages.
The INA333 device is a low-power, precision instrumentation amplifier offering excellent accuracy. The versatile 3-operational amplifier design, small size, and low power make it ideal for a wide range of portable applications.
The LT111A is an improved version of the LM111 general-purpose comparator. LT111A offers maximum input offset voltage of 1.0mV and input offset current of 5nA with a maximum response time of 250ns. The operating voltage range for LT111A is 5V to 15V.
The MC14584 IC is constructed with MOS P−channel and N−channel enhancement mode devices in a single monolithic structure. MC14584 IC primarily used where low power dissipation and/or high noise immunity is desired.