Nr. | Nom de partie | Description | Fabricant |
22301 | TCM812TERC | 4-Goupilles Moniteurs De Remise De Microcontrôleur | Microchip |
22302 | TCM828 | The TCM828/829 are CMOS "charge-pump" voltage converters in ultra-small 5-Pin SOT-23A packages. They invert and/or double an input voltage which can range from +1.5V to +5.5V. Conversion efficiency is typically | Microchip |
22303 | TCM828ECT | Convertisseurs Commutés De Tension De Condensateur | Microchip |
22304 | TCM829 | The TCM828/829 are CMOS "charge-pump" voltage converters in ultra-small 5-Pin SOT-23A packages. They invert and/or double an input voltage which can range from +1.5V to +5.5V. Conversion efficiency is typically | Microchip |
22305 | TCM829ECT | Convertisseurs Commutés De Tension De Condensateur | Microchip |
22306 | TCM850 | The TCM850/1/2/3 combines an inverting charge pump and a low noise linear regulator in a single small outline package. They are ideal for biasing GaAS FETs in cellular telephone transmitter power amplifiers All four devices accept | Microchip |
22307 | TCM851 | The TCM850/1/2/3 combines an inverting charge pump and a low noise linear regulator in a single small outline package. They are ideal for biasing GaAS FETs in cellular telephone transmitter power amplifiers All four devices accept | Microchip |
22308 | TCM852 | The TCM850/1/2/3 combines an inverting charge pump and a low noise linear regulator in a single small outline package. They are ideal for biasing GaAS FETs in cellular telephone transmitter power amplifiers All four devices accept | Microchip |
22309 | TCM853 | The TCM850/1/2/3 combines an inverting charge pump and a low noise linear regulator in a single small outline package. They are ideal for biasing GaAS FETs in cellular telephone transmitter power amplifiers All four devices accept | Microchip |
22310 | TCN75 | The TCN75 is a serially programmable temperature sensor that notifies the host controller when ambient temperature exceeds a user-programmed setpoint. Hysteresis is also programmable. The INT/CMPTR output is programmable as either | Microchip |
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