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===Pin function legend===
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| bgcolor="Pink" | Power pins
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| bgcolor="Yellow" | HF signals
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| bgcolor="LightGreen" | digital control signals
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| bgcolor="LightBlue"  | analog control signals
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M377 as u310 and u410 in 11a52.jpg|M377 in an [[11A52]], as U310 and U410. Each M377 chip has a differential output impedance of 200 Ω. The two chips' outputs are in parallel, driving the output pins of the plug-in with a differential impedance of 100 Ω, or 50 Ω per side.
M377 as u310 and u410 in 11a52.jpg|M377 in an [[11A52]], as U310 and U410. Each M377 chip has a differential output impedance of 200 Ω. The two chips' outputs are in parallel, driving the output pins of the plug-in with a differential impedance of 100 Ω, or 50 Ω per side.
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1987-02-10 M377 mounted on H2089.jpg
1987-02-10 M377 mounted on H2089.jpg
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== Links ==
== Links ==
* [[Media:Electronic-Engineering-Aug-Sept-1988-Versatile-Analogue-Chip-John-Addis.pdf|Article in Electronic Engineering Magazine on M377 by John Addis]]
* [[Media:Electronic-Engineering-Aug-Sept-1988-Versatile-Analogue-Chip-John-Addis.pdf|Article in Electronic Engineering Magazine on M377 by John Addis]]


[[Category:Tektronix-made monolithic integrated circuits]]
[[Category:Tektronix-made monolithic integrated circuits]]