How do I choose the right IC?
When choosing ICs, make sure that they can all operate at the same voltage. Other important factors to consider are the output-types of the ICs and their absolute maximum ratings (speed, temperature, voltage, …). You can only ensure these factors by carefully reading through the necessary datasheets.
Which are the main parameter you have considered while selecting ICs?
The parameters electric field, magnetic field of the IC housing and RF current and voltage of the IC pins have to be measured with suitable systems (probe sets). These are the characteristics of the IC.
How do I know my IC?
The manufacturer and make of an IC can be referenced easily by obtaining a data sheet that corresponds to the IC’s serial number. Read the serial number from the top side of the IC. The top side of the IC is facing up when the chip is standing on its pins.
What’s the difference between an IC and an IC?
Integrated circuits are the little black “chips”, found all over embedded electronics. An IC is a collection of electronic components – resistors, transistors, capacitors, etc. – all stuffed into a tiny chip, and connected together to achieve a common goal.
How to select the right integrated circuits for your project?
Your selected Integrated Circuit, along with its technical specification or data sheet will enable you to develop the desired application for your electronics project. Proceed with the assistance of the printed technical guide supplied by the manufacturer of your chosen IC Circuit to complete the function enclosed in your block diagram.
How to choose the best microcontroller for your project?
Selecting the proper microcontroller for a given application is one of the most critical decisions, which controls the success or failure of the task. There are different types of microcontrollers available and if you have decided on which series is to use, you can easily start your own embedded system design.
What are the different types of IC packages?
IC Packages 1 Polarity Marking and Pin Numbering. All ICs are polarized, and every pin is unique in terms of both location and function. 2 Mounting Style. 3 DIP (Dual in-line packages) DIP, short for dual in-line package, is the most common through-hole IC package you’ll encounter. 4 Surface-Mount (SMD/SMT) Packages.