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From: nahshon@dan.haifa.ibm.com (Itai Nahshon)
Subject: Re: LM18293N same as LM293D ?
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The National Semiconductor chip is listed in the DIGI-KEY catalog.
I believe it does not have the internal protection diodes as the
L293D. I think it's a replacement for the L293B.
Can anyone tell me what's the L293NE? A local shop has it in stock
but I could not find any data on it.

Thanks,
Itai
