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Figure 1-31.—Lead numbering for a TO-5.IC IDENTIFICATIONAs mentioned earlier, integrated circuits are designed <strong>and</strong> manufactured for hundreds of differentuses. Logic circuits, clock circuits, amplifiers, television games, transmitters, receivers, <strong>and</strong> musicalinstruments are just a few of these applications.In schematic drawings, ICs are usually represented by one of the schematic symbols shown in figure1-32. The IC is identified according to its use by the numbers printed on or near the symbol. That seriesof numbers <strong>and</strong> letters is also stamped on the case of the device <strong>and</strong> can be used along with the data sheet,as shown in the data sheet in figure 1-33, by circuit designers <strong>and</strong> maintenance personnel. This data sheetis provided by the manufacturer. It provides a schematic diagram <strong>and</strong> describes the type of device, itselectrical characteristics, <strong>and</strong> typical applications. The data sheet may also show the pin configurationswith all pins labeled. If the pin configurations are not shown, there may be a schematic diagram showingpin functions. Some data sheets give both pin configurations <strong>and</strong> schematic diagrams, as shown in figure1-34. This figure illustrates a manufacturer's data sheet with all of the pin functions shown.Figure 1-32.—Some schematic symbols for ICs.1-29

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