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    TLP2701 Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation Photocoupler (photo-IC output), 5000 Vrms, 4pin SO6L Visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
    74HC4053FT Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation CMOS Logic IC, SPDT(1:2)/Analog Multiplexer, TSSOP16B, -40 to 125 degC Visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
    74HC4051FT Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation CMOS Logic IC, SP8T(1:8)/Analog Multiplexer, TSSOP16B, -40 to 125 degC Visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
    TCKE800NA Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation eFuse IC (electronic Fuse), 4.4 to 18 V, 5.0 A, Auto-retry, WSON10B Visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
    TCKE800NL Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation eFuse IC (electronic Fuse), 4.4 to 18 V, 5.0 A, Latch, WSON10B Visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation

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    EN129100

    Abstract: UPRIGHT INDUCTOR WITH CORE SIMID Copper wire inductors SSB1560-P
    Text: SMT Inductors General 1 SMT inductors, SIMID series These SMT inductors are available in 17 series and 7 standard sizes. They are suitable for many different applications, for instance, for low and high frequency decoupling of signal and control circuits, for filtering power supply lines and in other filters. They are


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    Ultrasonic welding circuit

    Abstract: "Reed Switch" FLEX THERMOSET COMPOUND ultrasonic movement sensor Reed Switch thermal
    Text: PRECAUTIONS MEDER electronic Handling and Load Precautions when using Reed Switches in various Sensor and Relay Applications Cutting and Bending a Reed Switch Many users of Reed Switches for sensor and reed relay applications try to make the sensors and or relays themselves internally. Often however, they do not observe


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    "Reed Switch"

    Abstract: Ultrasonic welding circuit Reed Switch thermal ultrasonic welding Ultrasonic plastic welding circuit FLEX THERMOSET COMPOUND ultrasonic movement sensor
    Text: PRECAUTIONS MEDER electronic Handling and Load Precautions when using Reed Switches in various Sensor and Relay Applications Cutting and Bending a Reed Switch Many users of Reed Switches for sensor and reed relay applications try to make the sensors and or relays themselves internally. Often however, they do not observe


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    J1889

    Abstract: led superflux superflux led superflux white Lumileds conformal AN1149 superflux white heat staking AN11496 thermal design considerations lumileds
    Text: application brief AB20 6 replaces AN1149 6 Reliability Considerations for SuperFlux LEDs LEDs provide solid state lighting and are therefore extremely durable. If the recommended soldering and operating conditions are followed, SuperFlux LEDs will survive for the life of the vehicle.


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    J1889

    Abstract: WELDING APPLICATION NOTE Hewlett-Packard LED super flux
    Text: Reliability Considerations for Super Flux LEDs Application Note 1149-6 Table of Contents Introduction Durability, Reliability, & Accelerated Life Tests . 2 LEDs provide solid-state lighting and are therefore extremely durable. If the recommended


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    PDF HPWT-xH00 5968-1362E J1889 WELDING APPLICATION NOTE Hewlett-Packard LED super flux

    27703.1-AN

    Abstract: Die Attach epoxy stamping smd hall effect sensor water "Magnetic Sensor" pressure low die bond sensor RTV ultrasonic movement sensor working hall effect Ultrasonic welding circuit ultrasonic liquid level sensor ic JCM Technical Services
    Text: Application Information Guidelines for Designing Subassemblies Using Hall-Effect Devices By John Sauber and Bradley Smith Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. Introduction Stress Sensitive Locations The Hall effect, discovered by E. H. Hall in 1879, is the basis for all Hall-effect devices. When this physical effect


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    27703.1-AN

    Abstract: Die Attach epoxy stamping Smith Flow meter JCM Technical Services
    Text: Product Information Guidelines for Designing Subassemblies Using Hall-Effect Devices By John Sauber and Bradley Smith Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. Introduction Stress-Sensitive Locations The Hall effect, discovered by E. H. Hall in 1879, is the basis for all Hall-effect devices. When this physical effect


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    CompactFlash Card

    Abstract: T40 16 ultrasonic 120220-0204 snap on tools for electronic microwave product 036-0151-125 Mounting tray arinc 404 stainless steel 304 0.08mm properties 120220-0206 itt cannon pcmcia type I frame kit
    Text: Cannon, VEAM, BIW A Historical Achievement of Technology Leadership Defining and Championing Innovation Showcasing a portfolio of creativity, ITTʼs “Engineered For Life” execution embraces products which have become ubiquitous in a broad collection of markets including: Military/Aerospace, Civil Aircraft, Industrial


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    welding machine circuit

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: MQ303A Alcohol Sensor Character * High sensitivity * Fast response and resume * Long life and low cost * Mini Size Application MQ303A is semiconductor sensor is for Alcohol detection, It has good sensitivity and fast response to alcohol, suitable for portable alcohol detector.


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    Ultrasonic welding circuit

    Abstract: Ultrasonic welding 597-3401-4XX
    Text: NEW 2.5 x 5mm Rectangular OptopipeTM Optical Light Pipe C.L. of LED 515-1004 Recommended MicroLED SMT LEDs for use with 515-1004 1.27 [.050] 5.03 [.198] NOTE: Designed for front panel mounting 6.91 [.272] 9.65 [.380] Ultrasonic Weld Detail 6.60 [.260] 4.93


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    PDF 597-3111-4xx 597-3201-4xx 597-3311-4xx 597-3401-4xx UL94V-0 UL94-V0, Ultrasonic welding circuit Ultrasonic welding 597-3401-4XX

    Ultrasonic welding circuit

    Abstract: Ultrasonic plastic welding circuit
    Text: 2.5 x 5mm Rectangular Optopipe® Optical Light Pipe C.L. of LED 515-1004 Recommended MicroLED SMT LEDs for use with 515-1004 1.27 [.050] 5.03 [.198] NOTE: Designed for front panel mountin g 6.91 [.272] 9.65 [.380] Ultrasonic Weld Detail DIRECTION OF LIGHT


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    electromechanical relay

    Abstract: pick and place robot AXICOM Relay 4 change over relays phase failure relay relay signal relay
    Text: AXICOM TelecomSignalRF Relays Electromechanical relays are one of the most robust and most reliable electronic components. In order to achieve and guarantee the excellent performance of AXICOM relays, some precautions must be taken during transportation, storage, handling and assembly and testing of the relays.


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    HALL-EFFECT DEVICES SOLDERING, GLUING, POTTING, E

    Abstract: GH sc-59 to-92 hall sensor ultrasonic range meter IC Ultrasonic welding circuit transistor Common collector configuration thermoset plastics Application Note 27703 HALL EFFECT TO 92 leadframe
    Text: GENERAL INFORMATION HALL-EFFECT DEVICES: SOLDERING, GLUING, POTTING, ENCAPSULATING, and LEAD FORMING by Peter J. Gilbert Introduction The Hall effect, discovered by E. F. Hall in 1879, is the basis for all Hall-effect devices. When this physical effect is combined with modern integrated circuit IC


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    HALL-EFFECT DEVICES SOLDERING, GLUING, POTTING, E

    Abstract: hall effect sensor GH SC-59 HALL EFFECT Loctite 406 LT HALL SENSOR to-92 hall sensor Ultrasonic welding circuit
    Text: GENERAL INFORMATION HALL-EFFECT DEVICES: SOLDERING, GLUING, POTTING, ENCAPSULATING, and LEAD FORMING by Peter J. Gilbert Introduction The Hall effect, discovered by E. F. Hall in 1879, is the basis for all Hall-effect devices. When this physical effect is combined with modern integrated circuit IC


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    Untitled

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Safety Precautions for All Automotive Relays Precautions for Correct Use Table of contents No. Classification No. 1 Coil Input Safety Precautions ❶ ➋ Contact Output (Load Circuit) (2) Applied Voltage to the Coil (3) Ripple Ratio of Coil Current (4) Waveform of Applied Voltage to the Coil


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    N140 ALLEGRO

    Abstract: HALL-EFFECT DEVICES SOLDERING, GLUING, POTTING, E Allegro Hall-Effect ICs Ultrasonic welding generator GTS2000
    Text: Application Note 27703.1B GENERAL INFORMATION HALL-EFFECT DEVICES: SOLDERING, GLUING, POTTING, ENCAPSULATING, and LEAD FORMING Introduction The Hall effect, discovered by E. F. Hall in 1879, is the basis for all Hall-effect devices. When this physical effect is combined with modern integrated circuit IC


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    Ultrasonic welding circuit

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: NEW OptopipeTM Optical Light Pipe, Illuminated Corner DIFFUSED FRONT SURFACES MicroLED SMT LEDs for use with 515-1036 7.80 [.307] 1.14 [.045] DIRECTIONS OF LIGHT PANEL PART NO. 7.80 [.307] 19.0 [.75] REF 16.76 [.660] R .76 [.030] REF 1.14 [.045] C. L. LED


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    AXICOM Relay

    Abstract: J-STD-33 phase failure relay pick and place robot 4 change over relays axicom signal relay
    Text: AXICOM TelecomSignalRF Relays Electromechanical relays are one of the most robust and most reliable electronic components. In order to achieve and guarantee the excellent performance of AXICOM relays, some precautions must be taken during transportation, storage, handling and assembly and testing of the relays.


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    Ultrasonic plastic welding circuit

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Optopipe Optical Light Pipe, Illuminated Corner ® DIFFUSED FRONT SURF ACES MicroLED SMT LEDs for use with 515-1036 7.80 [.307] 1.14 [.045] DIRECTIONS OF LIGHT PANEL PART NO. 7.80 [.307] 19.0 [.75] REF 16.76 [.660] R.76[.030] REF 1.14 [.045] C. L. LED PANEL


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    SIT Static Induction Transistor

    Abstract: 2SK180 thf-51 tokin sit transistor 2SK182E PLL for induction heating sit transistor 2SK183VE 2SK183 2SK182
    Text: Another Tokin exclusive. Static Induction Ibansisiors SIT Static Induction Transistor w as in v e n te d by Professor Jun-ichi N ishizawa of Tohoku U niversity in 1950. After several s u b s e q u e n t technological d e v e lo p ­ m e n ts a n d im p ro v e m e n ts, it w a s first utilized in 1979 as a n industrial p o w e r SIT.


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    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Optopipe Optical Light Pipe, Illuminated Corner Dialight 515-1036 MicroLED SMT LEDs for use with 515-1036 PART NO. Recommended 597-3xx1 -2xx 597-77x1-2xx Alternatives 597-3xxx-4xx 597-3xx1 -4xx 597-5004-4xx 597-5x11-4xx 597-5x12-4xx 597-5202-4xx 597-52x3-4xx


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    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: Thick-Film and Hybrid Technology for Customized Components The thick-film technology represents a flexible and low-cost method of the electro­ nics and microsystem technology owing to the high integrative capability of a wide range of active and passive components and firm ly integrated trimable resistors


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    piezoelectric humidifier CIRCUITS

    Abstract: piezoelectric humidifier Ultrasonic humidifier circuit tns capacitors ultrasonic humidifier mobile phone ultrasonic POWER FERRITE TRANSFORMERS flyback inverter welding PTC SY microwave motion sensors
    Text: Contents Mobile Communication Devices. 3 EMI Prevention Components. 9 Ceramic Capacitors. 13 1 13 Ferrite Cores, Amorphous Magnetic Cores. 15


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    PDF QVC10 CU405 CU406 RX-11A, piezoelectric humidifier CIRCUITS piezoelectric humidifier Ultrasonic humidifier circuit tns capacitors ultrasonic humidifier mobile phone ultrasonic POWER FERRITE TRANSFORMERS flyback inverter welding PTC SY microwave motion sensors