No. |
Part Name |
Description |
Manufacturer |
1 |
AD781 |
High speed, monolithic SHA with a max acquisition time for 700 ns to 0.01% over temperature. |
Analog Devices |
2 |
AD781SQ/883B |
High speed, monolithic SHA with a max acquisition time for 700 ns to 0.01% over temperature. |
Analog Devices |
3 |
B, H |
General Purpose, High Voltage, Radial Lug or Axial Lead, Supplied with a Mylar Heat-Shrink Protective Sleeve |
Vishay |
4 |
HL6724MG |
The HL6724MG is a 0.67 ?m band AlGaInP laser diode with a multi-quantum well (MQW) structure. |
Hitachi Semiconductor |
5 |
MCP1630 |
The MCP1630 is a high-speed Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) used to develop intelligent power systems. When used with a microcontroller, ... |
Microchip |
6 |
MCP1701 |
The MCP1701 is a CMOS low dropout positive voltage regulator with a maximum input voltage of 10V that can source up to 250mA with ... |
Microchip |
7 |
MCP6141 |
The MCP6141 is a single 600nA op amp offering rail to rail input & output over the 1.4 to 5.5V operating range. This amplifier has a typical GBWP of 100kHz with a maximum quiescent current of 1 microampere. |
Microchip |
8 |
MCP6142 |
The MCP6142 is a dual 600nA op amp offering rail to rail input & output over the 1.4 to 5.5V operating range. This amplifier has a typical GBWP of 100kHz with a maximum quiescent current of 1 microampere. |
Microchip |
9 |
MCP6143 |
The MCP6143 is a single with chip select 600nA op amp offering rail to rail input & output over the 1.4 to 5.5V operating range. This amplifier has a typical GBWP of 100kHz with a maximum quiescent current of 1 microampere. |
Microchip |
10 |
MCP6144 |
The MCP6144 is a quad 600nA op amp offering rail to rail input & output over the 1.4 to 5.5V operating range. This amplifier has a typical GBWP of 100kHz with a maximum quiescent current of 1 microampere. |
Microchip |
11 |
TA2042F |
Dual Pre Amplifier With A Music Search For Auto Reverse Car Stereo |
TOSHIBA |
12 |
TC7135 |
The TC7135 4-1/2 digit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) offers 50 ppm (1 part in 20,000)resolution with a maximum nonlinearity error of 1 count.An auto-zero cycle reduces zero error to below 10 µV and zero drift to 0.5 µV/° |
Microchip |
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