No. |
Part Name |
Description |
Manufacturer |
1 |
29C516E |
16-Bit Flow Through EDAC Error Detection And Correction unit |
Atmel |
2 |
2N2573 |
Industrial-type, silicon controlled rectifier in a diamond package for applications requiring a high surge-current rating or low thermal resistance |
Motorola |
3 |
2N2574 |
Industrial-type, silicon controlled rectifier in a diamond package for applications requiring a high surge-current rating or low thermal resistance |
Motorola |
4 |
2N2575 |
Industrial-type, silicon controlled rectifier in a diamond package for applications requiring a high surge-current rating or low thermal resistance |
Motorola |
5 |
2N2576 |
Industrial-type, silicon controlled rectifier in a diamond package for applications requiring a high surge-current rating or low thermal resistance |
Motorola |
6 |
2N2577 |
Industrial-type, silicon controlled rectifier in a diamond package for applications requiring a high surge-current rating or low thermal resistance |
Motorola |
7 |
2N2578 |
Industrial-type, silicon controlled rectifier in a diamond package for applications requiring a high surge-current rating or low thermal resistance |
Motorola |
8 |
2N2579 |
Industrial-type, silicon controlled rectifier in a diamond package for applications requiring a high surge-current rating or low thermal resistance |
Motorola |
9 |
2SC150T |
Silicon NPN Transistor Low Temperature Passivation, intended for use in 27MHz Transceiver Power Output |
Hitachi Semiconductor |
10 |
2SC154C |
Silicon NPN Transistor Triple Diffused Low Temperature Passivation, intended for use in High Voltage and Wide bandwidth video power output |
Hitachi Semiconductor |
11 |
A-413Y |
Common anode yellow three digit display |
PARA Light |
12 |
A-503YA |
Common anode yellow three digit display |
PARA Light |
13 |
A-513Y |
Common anode yellow three digit display |
PARA Light |
14 |
A-553Y |
Common anode yellow three digit display |
PARA Light |
15 |
AB-120 |
HOW TO GET 23 BITS OF EFFECTIVE RESOLUTION FROM YOUR 24-BIT CONVERTER |
Burr Brown |
16 |
AB-151 |
FOUR-WIRE RTD CURRENT-LOOP TRANSMITTER: Four-Wire Connections to an RTD Allow the RTD to be Remotely Located from Active Circuitry, Yet Maintain Accuracy |
Burr Brown |
17 |
AN1014 |
ST7 - HOW TO MINIMIZE THE ST7 POWER CONSUMPTION |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
18 |
AN1215 |
HOW TO HANDLE SHORT CIRCUIT CONDITIONS WITH ST'S ADVANCED PWM CONTROLLERS L5991 AND L5993 |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
19 |
AN1254 |
HOW TO MEASURE THE PERIOD OF AN EXTERNAL SIGNAL WITH ST52X420 |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
20 |
AN1292 |
HOW TO MAKE AN APPLICATION SPECIFIC MEMORY |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
21 |
AN1366 |
USB - HOW TO USE THE ST92163 MICROCONTROLLER RESET |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
22 |
AN1372 |
HOW TO USE M58LW032A AS REPLACEMENT FOR 28F320J3A IN AN ASYNCHRONOUS ENVIRONMENT |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
23 |
AN1448 |
ST6 - HOW TO REDUCE 3RD HARMONICS WITH ST6200C MOTOR CONTROL SOFTWARE |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
24 |
AN1473 |
HOW TO USE THE WRITE TO BUFFER FEATURE OF THE M58LW064 FAMILY OF FLASH MEMORIES |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
25 |
AN194 |
How to Program the Hash Filter in the CS8900A and CS8920A |
Cirrus Logic |
26 |
AN380 |
HOW TO DRIVE DC MOTORS WITH SMART POWER ICS |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
27 |
AN390 |
HOW TO USE THE AVS KIT |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
28 |
AN391 |
HOW TO USE THE AVS08 |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
29 |
AN453 |
HOW THE TDE1897/98 BEHAVE IN EXTREME OVERLOAD CONDITIONS |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
30 |
AN647 |
HOW TO TEST OUTPUT RIPPLE AND NOISE OF POWER SUPPLIES |
SGS Thomson Microelectronics |
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