
FMS2020-001 10W GaAs WIDEBAND SPDT SWITCH Features Product Description
... Exceeding any one or a combination of the Absolute Maximum Rating conditions may cause permanent damage to the device. Extended application of Absolute Maximum Rating conditions to the device may reduce device reliability. Specified typical performance or functional operation of the device under Abs ...
... Exceeding any one or a combination of the Absolute Maximum Rating conditions may cause permanent damage to the device. Extended application of Absolute Maximum Rating conditions to the device may reduce device reliability. Specified typical performance or functional operation of the device under Abs ...
Film Capacitors - Power Factor Correction - MKK525-D-20
... Check the discharge resistors/reactors and in case of doubt, check their function: (1) Power the capacitor up and down. (2) After 90 seconds the voltage between the terminals must decline to less than 75 V. Check the temperature of capacitors directly after operation for a longer period, but m ...
... Check the discharge resistors/reactors and in case of doubt, check their function: (1) Power the capacitor up and down. (2) After 90 seconds the voltage between the terminals must decline to less than 75 V. Check the temperature of capacitors directly after operation for a longer period, but m ...
Film Capacitors - Power Factor Correction - MKK480-D-20
... Check the discharge resistors/reactors and in case of doubt, check their function: (1) Power the capacitor up and down. (2) After 90 seconds the voltage between the terminals must decline to less than 75 V. Check the temperature of capacitors directly after operation for a longer period, but m ...
... Check the discharge resistors/reactors and in case of doubt, check their function: (1) Power the capacitor up and down. (2) After 90 seconds the voltage between the terminals must decline to less than 75 V. Check the temperature of capacitors directly after operation for a longer period, but m ...
MKK525-D-20-02 - B25673A5202A020
... Check the discharge resistors/reactors and in case of doubt, check their function: (1) Power the capacitor up and down. (2) After 90 seconds the voltage between the terminals must decline to less than 75 V. Check the temperature of capacitors directly after operation for a longer period, but m ...
... Check the discharge resistors/reactors and in case of doubt, check their function: (1) Power the capacitor up and down. (2) After 90 seconds the voltage between the terminals must decline to less than 75 V. Check the temperature of capacitors directly after operation for a longer period, but m ...
Film Capacitors - Power Factor Correction - MKK440-D-30
... Check the discharge resistors/reactors and in case of doubt, check their function: (1) Power the capacitor up and down. (2) After 90 seconds the voltage between the terminals must decline to less than 75 V. Check the temperature of capacitors directly after operation for a longer period, but m ...
... Check the discharge resistors/reactors and in case of doubt, check their function: (1) Power the capacitor up and down. (2) After 90 seconds the voltage between the terminals must decline to less than 75 V. Check the temperature of capacitors directly after operation for a longer period, but m ...
BDTIC TLF50211EL 2.2MHz Buck Converter 5V, 500mA, with Enable and Low Quiescent...
... dangerous substances. For information on the types in question please contact your nearest Infineon Technologies Office. Infineon Technologies Components may only be used in life-support devices or systems with the express written approval of Infineon Technologies, if a failure of such components ca ...
... dangerous substances. For information on the types in question please contact your nearest Infineon Technologies Office. Infineon Technologies Components may only be used in life-support devices or systems with the express written approval of Infineon Technologies, if a failure of such components ca ...
Film Capacitors - Power Factor Correction - MKK415-D-20
... Check the discharge resistors/reactors and in case of doubt, check their function: (1) Power the capacitor up and down. (2) After 90 seconds the voltage between the terminals must decline to less than 75 V. Check the temperature of capacitors directly after operation for a longer period, but m ...
... Check the discharge resistors/reactors and in case of doubt, check their function: (1) Power the capacitor up and down. (2) After 90 seconds the voltage between the terminals must decline to less than 75 V. Check the temperature of capacitors directly after operation for a longer period, but m ...
Designing with the DRV421: System Parameter
... harm and take appropriate remedial actions. Buyer will fully indemnify TI and its representatives against any damages arising out of the use of any TI components in safety-critical applications. In some cases, TI components may be promoted specifically to facilitate safety-related applications. With ...
... harm and take appropriate remedial actions. Buyer will fully indemnify TI and its representatives against any damages arising out of the use of any TI components in safety-critical applications. In some cases, TI components may be promoted specifically to facilitate safety-related applications. With ...
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... standard C.O.G. LCD modules available at Tianma with the regular mass production delivery time. Advantages: 1. Very space economical. Chip-On-Glass LCD modules can be as thin as 2 mm. 2. Cost effective over COB, especially in graphic LCD modules, because much less IC's are required. 3. More reliable ...
... standard C.O.G. LCD modules available at Tianma with the regular mass production delivery time. Advantages: 1. Very space economical. Chip-On-Glass LCD modules can be as thin as 2 mm. 2. Cost effective over COB, especially in graphic LCD modules, because much less IC's are required. 3. More reliable ...
RF5373 1.8V TO 3.6V IEEE802.11b/g/n AND BLUETOOTH DRIVER/AMPLIFIER Features
... 802.11g application where the PA will be pulsed at <99% duty cycle, R1 must be populated with a 56 resistor. For all other applications where pulsing is not needed, R1 can be substituted with a 0 or a trace line. An application schematic for 2.5GHz operation is included that has two additional com ...
... 802.11g application where the PA will be pulsed at <99% duty cycle, R1 must be populated with a 56 resistor. For all other applications where pulsing is not needed, R1 can be substituted with a 0 or a trace line. An application schematic for 2.5GHz operation is included that has two additional com ...
X1 Safety Capacitors
... and neutral in North America, and L1 to L2 in Europe, to suppress differential-mode interference (EMI). NPXH series utilizes metallized polypropylene film with non-inductive & self-healing wound element construction, for stability under VAC operation, and safe end of life failure mode. NPXH series h ...
... and neutral in North America, and L1 to L2 in Europe, to suppress differential-mode interference (EMI). NPXH series utilizes metallized polypropylene film with non-inductive & self-healing wound element construction, for stability under VAC operation, and safe end of life failure mode. NPXH series h ...
L15b_4345_Sp02
... A common shield will do as long as voltage difference across the array remains small and sheet resistance < 500Ω/□ The shield could be divided up into individual sections to be placed over each resistor. Each shield must overlap its respective resistor by several microns to ensure fringing fie ...
... A common shield will do as long as voltage difference across the array remains small and sheet resistance < 500Ω/□ The shield could be divided up into individual sections to be placed over each resistor. Each shield must overlap its respective resistor by several microns to ensure fringing fie ...
basic electronic components
... RESISTORS RESISTORS, What do they do? Electrons flow through materials when a pressure (called voltage in electronics) is placed on one end of the material forcing the electrons to “react” with each other until the ones on the other end of the material move out. Some materials hold on to their elec ...
... RESISTORS RESISTORS, What do they do? Electrons flow through materials when a pressure (called voltage in electronics) is placed on one end of the material forcing the electrons to “react” with each other until the ones on the other end of the material move out. Some materials hold on to their elec ...
EET-ASIA/semicon temp
... Virtually all of today’s metalfilm cylindrical resistors, including those from BC Components, are fabricated using high aluminum content ceramic substrates that have high thermal conductivities. Because this allows heat to be transferred easily to the resistor’s end caps and out onto the PCB, these ...
... Virtually all of today’s metalfilm cylindrical resistors, including those from BC Components, are fabricated using high aluminum content ceramic substrates that have high thermal conductivities. Because this allows heat to be transferred easily to the resistor’s end caps and out onto the PCB, these ...
Rapid LED NanoCube 28 CF Quad Retrofit
... which has a very high probability of creating a short/intermittent connection, which has a high probability of destroying all of your LEDs. You should at most take 1-5 seconds to complete each solder joint. Leaving the iron touching a solder pad for longer than that is not advised. It also probably ...
... which has a very high probability of creating a short/intermittent connection, which has a high probability of destroying all of your LEDs. You should at most take 1-5 seconds to complete each solder joint. Leaving the iron touching a solder pad for longer than that is not advised. It also probably ...
KB006
... up to a few seconds. If the transformer is switched with capacitors, it is possible that a resonant condition may exist that results in dynamic overvoltage caused by an interaction of the inrush current and capacitors. Dynamic overvoltages are defined as long-term resonant overvoltages lasting many ...
... up to a few seconds. If the transformer is switched with capacitors, it is possible that a resonant condition may exist that results in dynamic overvoltage caused by an interaction of the inrush current and capacitors. Dynamic overvoltages are defined as long-term resonant overvoltages lasting many ...
Resistors
... operates at a potential difference of 120 V. • Power Rating or Wattage is the power that the appliance will dissipate at a potential difference of 120 V. • Power consumption will differ if operated at any other potential difference (i.e. 220, such as is standard in Europe and many other countries). ...
... operates at a potential difference of 120 V. • Power Rating or Wattage is the power that the appliance will dissipate at a potential difference of 120 V. • Power consumption will differ if operated at any other potential difference (i.e. 220, such as is standard in Europe and many other countries). ...
Electric Circuit`s - 1
... 2 Resistors two and three are connected in parallel to each other. They are then connected in series to resistor four. This combination is in series to resistor one. 3 Resistors two and three are connected in series to each other. They are connected in parallel to resistor four. This combination is ...
... 2 Resistors two and three are connected in parallel to each other. They are then connected in series to resistor four. This combination is in series to resistor one. 3 Resistors two and three are connected in series to each other. They are connected in parallel to resistor four. This combination is ...
Surface-mount technology

Surface-mount technology (SMT) is a method for producing electronic circuits in which the components are mounted or placed directly onto the surface of printed circuit boards (PCBs). An electronic device so made is called a surface-mount device (SMD). In the industry it has largely replaced the through-hole technology construction method of fitting components with wire leads into holes in the circuit board. Both technologies can be used on the same board for components not suited to surface mounting such as large transformers and heat-sinked power semiconductors.An SMT component is usually smaller than its through-hole counterpart because it has either smaller leads or no leads at all. It may have short pins or leads of various styles, flat contacts, a matrix of solder balls (BGAs), or terminations on the body of the component.