No. |
Part Name |
Description |
Manufacturer |
9001 |
TB1500H |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9002 |
TB1500L |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9003 |
TB1500M |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9004 |
TB1800H |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9005 |
TB1800L |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9006 |
TB1800M |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9007 |
TB2300H |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9008 |
TB2300L |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9009 |
TB2300M |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9010 |
TB2600H |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9011 |
TB2600L |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9012 |
TB2600M |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9013 |
TB3100H |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9014 |
TB3100L |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9015 |
TB3100M |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9016 |
TB3500H |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9017 |
TB3500L |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9018 |
TB3500M |
Thyristor Surge Protection Devices (TSPDs) |
Diodes |
9019 |
TC1188 |
Delivering up to 120mA, the TC1188 and TC1189 are fixed output, low-dropout linear regulators that operate from a +2.5V to +6.0V input range. The 50�A supply current remains independent of load, making these devices ideal for battery-opera |
Microchip |
9020 |
TC1189 |
Delivering up to 120mA, the TC1188 and TC1189 are fixed output, low-dropout linear regulators that operate from a +2.5V to +6.0V input range. The 50�A supply current remains independent of load, making these devices ideal for battery-opera |
Microchip |
9021 |
TC1223 |
The TC1223 and TC1224 are high accuracy (typically ±0.5%) CMOS upgrade for older (bipolar) low dropout regulators such as the LP2980. Designed specifically for battery-operated systems, the devices CMOS constructio neliminates wasted |
Microchip |
9022 |
TC1224 |
The TC1223 and TC1224 are high accuracy (typically ±0.5%) CMOS upgrade for older (bipolar) low dropout regulators such as the LP2980. Designed specifically for battery-operated systems, the devices CMOS constructio neliminates wasted |
Microchip |
9023 |
TC125 |
The TC125/6 step-up (Boost) switching regulators furnish output currents to a maximum of 80 mA (VIN = 2V, VOUT = 3V) with typical efficiencies above 80%. These devices employ pulse frequency modulation (PFM) for minimum supply current at l |
Microchip |
9024 |
TC126 |
The TC125/6 step-up (Boost) switching regulators furnish output currents to a maximum of 80 mA (VIN = 2V, VOUT = 3V) with typical efficiencies above 80%. These devices employ pulse frequency modulation (PFM) for minimum supply current at l |
Microchip |
9025 |
TC1426 |
The TC1426/27/28 are a family of 1.2A dual high- speed drivers. CMOS fabrication is used for low power consumption and high efficiency. These devices are fabricated using an epitaxial layer to effectively short out the intrinsic parasitic |
Microchip |
9026 |
TC1427 |
The TC1426/27/28 are a family of 1.2A dual high- speed drivers. CMOS fabrication is used for low power consumption and high efficiency. These devices are fabricated using an epitaxial layer to effectively short out the intrinsic parasitic |
Microchip |
9027 |
TC1428 |
The TC1426/27/28 are a family of 1.2A dual high- speed drivers. CMOS fabrication is used for low power consumption and high efficiency. These devices are fabricated using an epitaxial layer to effectively short out the intrinsic parasitic |
Microchip |
9028 |
TC21 |
Hall-effect devices for measuring tangential magnetic fields |
Siemens |
9029 |
TC622 |
The TC622 and TC624 are programmable solid state temperature sensors designed to replace mechanical switches in sensing and control applications. Both devices integrate the temperature sensor with a voltage reference and all required detec |
Microchip |
9030 |
TC624 |
The TC622 and TC624 are programmable solid state temperature sensors designed to replace mechanical switches in sensing and control applications. Both devices integrate the temperature sensor with a voltage reference and all required detec |
Microchip |
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