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  • http://www.ham.dmz.ro/motorola/p-50.php [[Category:Radio Transmitter (Motorola)]]
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  • 716 Motorola<br/>
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  • Scanner is one of a new generation of scanners designed to track Motorola Flexible Operation - you can track both Motorola and GE/Ericsson
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  • ...ww.gotoemerson.com/jsp/news/crelease.jsp?ReleaseID=3106 Emerson to Acquire Motorola’s Embedded Communications Computing Business]</ref>
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  • ...omigration — [[James R. Black (engineer)|James R. Black]] (d. 2004) of [[Motorola]]
    64 KB (7,072 words) - 21:05, 21 September 2010
  • ...e carbon air filters in 2007. (See East Valley Tribune, October 5, 2007, "Motorola wants to axe filters at Superfund site" by Ari Cohn)
    33 KB (4,639 words) - 21:02, 24 September 2010
  • ...ample of a dual-modulus prescaler in use. This circuit happens to use a [[Motorola]] MC145158 with a [[Fujitsu]] MB-501 dual-modulus prescaler operating in th
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  • Early [[microprocessor]]s also had no multiply instruction. The [[Motorola 6809]], introduced in 1978, was one of the earliest microprocessors with a
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  • Older TTL parts made by manufacturers such as [[Signetics]], [[Motorola]], [[Mullard]] and [[Siemens]] may have different numeric prefix and number * Schottky TTL Data, DL121R1 Series D Third Printing, [[Motorola]], 1983
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  • **DPAK (TO-252): discrete packaging. Developed by [[Motorola]] to house higher powered devices. Comes in three- or five-terminal versio :4066 = Philips HEF4066, or if Motorola, MC14066. (Quad Analog Switch.)
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  • ...e]], and can operate at moderately high speeds. The type was registered by Motorola Semiconductor in the mid-sixties, together with the complementary NPN type
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  • ...mA.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Semiconctor Data Library|year=1973|publisher=Motorola Semiconductor Products, Inc.|pages=73|edition=Fourth|accessdate=26 August 2
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  • ...hrough 1N2617.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=SY7gAAAAMAAJ&q=1N4001 Motorola Silicon Rectifier Handbook] 1966.</ref> The 1N5400 series were announced i
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  • ...plifier|amplifying]] or switching applications. The type was registered by Motorola Semiconductor in the mid-sixties, together with the complementary PNP type
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  • | quote = Since its initial product launch by Motorola at the 1962 IRE Convention, the 2N2222 has become the most widely used and ...neers|IRE]] convention.<ref>http://www.semiconductormuseum.com/Transistors/Motorola/Haenichen/Haenichen_Page11.htm Haenichen oral history retrieved from the Se
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  • http://www.ham.dmz.ro/motorola/p-50.php [[Category:Radio Transmitter (Motorola)]]
    1 KB (232 words) - 22:11, 18 April 2013