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SIT3372AI-2E3-25NC75.000000T
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Ultra-low Jitter Differential VCXO 75MHz 2.5V 50ppm 6-Pin Surface Mount T/R
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- TypeParameter
- Maximum Collector Emitter Saturation Voltage300 V
- Supplier PackagePDIP SMD
- Maximum Collector Current
The maximum collector current is normally rated to be the current at which the DC current gain (hFE) falls to 50% of its maximum value.
50 mA - Number of Channels per Chip1
- Output DeviceTransistor
- Maximum Collector Emitter Voltage70 V
- Minimum Isolation Voltage5000 Vrms
- MountingSurface Mount
- Operating Temperature
The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.
-55 to 110 °C - Pin Count
a count of all of the component leads (or pins)
4 - Output Type
The "Output Type" parameter in electronic components refers to the type of signal or data that is produced by the component as an output. This parameter specifies the nature of the output signal, such as analog or digital, and can also include details about the voltage levels, current levels, frequency, and other characteristics of the output signal. Understanding the output type of a component is crucial for ensuring compatibility with other components in a circuit or system, as well as for determining how the output signal can be utilized or processed further. In summary, the output type parameter provides essential information about the nature of the signal that is generated by the electronic component as its output.
DC - Input Type
Input type in electronic components refers to the classification of the signal or data that a component can accept for processing or conversion. It indicates whether the input is analog, digital, or a specific format such as TTL or CMOS. Understanding input type is crucial for ensuring compatibility between different electronic devices and circuits, as it determines how signals are interpreted and interacted with.
DC - Channel Type
In electronic components, the parameter "Channel Type" refers to the type of channel through which electrical signals or current flow within the component. This parameter is commonly associated with field-effect transistors (FETs) and other semiconductor devices. The channel type can be categorized as either N-channel or P-channel, depending on the polarity of the majority charge carriers (electrons or holes) that carry the current within the channel. N-channel devices have an electron-conducting channel, while P-channel devices have a hole-conducting channel. Understanding the channel type is crucial for proper circuit design and component selection to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
N - Input Current
Input current is a parameter that refers to the amount of electrical current flowing into a specific electronic component or device. It is typically measured in amperes (A) and represents the current required for the component to operate properly. Understanding the input current is important for designing circuits and power supplies, as it helps determine the capacity and compatibility of the components being used. Monitoring the input current also helps ensure that the component is not being overloaded or underpowered, which can affect its performance and longevity.
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