No. |
Part Name |
Description |
Manufacturer |
421 |
TPS62355DRCR |
1A, 3MHz Buck Converter with I2C for Dynamic Voltage Scaling 10-VSON -40 to 85 |
Texas Instruments |
422 |
TPS79718-Q1 |
Automotive Catalog 10-mA, 1.8-V Micro-Power LDO Voltage Regulator in SC-70 |
Texas Instruments |
423 |
TPS79730-Q1 |
Automotive Catalog 10-mA, 3-V Micro-Power LDO Voltage Regulator in SC-70 |
Texas Instruments |
424 |
TPS79733-Q1 |
Automotive Catalog 10-mA, 3.3-V Micro-Power LDO Voltage Regulator in SC-70 |
Texas Instruments |
425 |
TPS7A6333QDRKRQ1 |
Automotive 300-mA 40-V LDO With Ultra-Low IQ and Watchdog 10-VSON -40 to 125 |
Texas Instruments |
426 |
TPS92512 |
2.5-A Buck Current Regulator for LED Lighting 10-MSOP-PowerPAD -40 to 125 |
Texas Instruments |
427 |
TPS92512DGQR |
2.5-A Buck Current Regulator for LED Lighting 10-MSOP-PowerPAD -40 to 125 |
Texas Instruments |
428 |
TPS92512DGQT |
2.5-A Buck Current Regulator for LED Lighting 10-MSOP-PowerPAD -40 to 125 |
Texas Instruments |
429 |
TPS92512HV |
2.5-A Buck Current Regulator for LED Lighting 10-MSOP-PowerPAD -40 to 125 |
Texas Instruments |
430 |
TPS92512HVDGQR |
2.5-A Buck Current Regulator for LED Lighting 10-MSOP-PowerPAD -40 to 125 |
Texas Instruments |
431 |
TPS92512HVDGQT |
2.5-A Buck Current Regulator for LED Lighting 10-MSOP-PowerPAD -40 to 125 |
Texas Instruments |
432 |
UES2602 |
Diode Switching 100V 30A 3-Pin(2+Tab) TO-3 |
New Jersey Semiconductor |
433 |
UES2602HR2 |
Diode Switching 100V 30A 3-Pin(2+Tab) TO-3 |
New Jersey Semiconductor |
434 |
UES802 |
Diode Switching 100V 70A 2-Pin DO-5 |
New Jersey Semiconductor |
435 |
UFR302 |
Diode Switching 100V 3A 2-Pin DO-27 |
New Jersey Semiconductor |
436 |
UT2010 |
Diode Switching 100V 2A 2-Pin Case E |
New Jersey Semiconductor |
437 |
UT236 |
Diode Switching 100V 1A 2-Pin Case A |
New Jersey Semiconductor |
438 |
UT251 |
Diode Switching 100V 1.5A 2-Pin Case A |
New Jersey Semiconductor |
439 |
UT261 |
Diode Switching 100V 2A 2-Pin Case A |
New Jersey Semiconductor |
440 |
UT4010 |
Diode Switching 100V 4A 2-Pin Case E |
New Jersey Semiconductor |
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