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CCFL Controller Controller Yes 16-TSSOP
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16-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
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Zener Diode 3.6 V 5 W ±5% Surface Mount SMBJ (DO-214AA)
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1824
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DO-214AA, SMB
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ProASIC3L Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) IC 97 36864 144-LBGA Clock Frequency Synthesis Deriving clocks of various frequencies from a single reference clock is known as frequency synthesis.The PLL has an input frequency range from 1.5 to 350 MHz. This frequency is automatically divideddown to a range between 1.5 MHz and 5.5 MHz by input dividers (not shown in Figure 4-19 on page 100)between PLL macro inputs and PLL phase detector inputs. The VCO output is capable of an outputrange from 24 to 350 MHz. With dividers before the input to the PLL core and following the VCO outputs,the VCO output frequency can be divided to provide the final frequency range from 0.75 to 350 MHz.Using SmartGen, the dividers are automatically set to achieve the closest possible matches to thespecified output frequencies. Users should be cautious when selecting the desired PLL input and output frequencies and the I/O bufferstandard used to connect to the PLL input and output clocks. Depending on the I/O standards used forthe PLL input and output clocks, the I/O frequencies have different maximum limits. Refer to the familydatasheets for specifications of maximum I/O frequencies for supported I/O standards. Desired PLL inputor output frequencies will not be achieved if the selected frequencies are higher than the maximum I/Ofrequencies allowed by the selected I/O standards. Users should be careful when selecting the I/Ostandards used for PLL input and output clocks. Performing post-layout simulation can help detect thistype of error, which will be identified with pulse width violation errors. Users are strongly encouraged toperform post-layout simulation to ensure the I/O standard used can provide the desired PLL input oroutput frequencies. Users can also choose to cascade PLLs together to achieve the high frequenciesneeded for their applications. Details of cascading PLLs are discussed in the "Cascading CCCs" sectionon page 125. In SmartGen, the actual generated frequency (under typical operating conditions) will be displayedbeside the requested output frequency value. This provides the ability to determine the exact frequencythat can be generated by SmartGen, in real time. The log file generated by SmartGen is a useful tool indetermining how closely the requested clock frequencies match the user specifications. For example,assume a user specifies 101 MHz as one of the secondary output frequencies. If the best outputfrequency that could be achieved were 100 MHz, the log file generated by SmartGen would indicate theactual generated frequency |
6038
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144-LBGA
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Diode Array 1 Pair Common Cathode 1200 V 15A Through Hole TO-247-3
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3179
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TO-247-3
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Zener Diode 4.7 V 5 W ±10% Surface Mount SMBJ (DO-214AA)
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8751
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DO-214AA, SMB
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EX Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) IC 56 128 100-LQFP General Description The eX family of FPGAs is a low-cost solution for low-power, high-performance designs. The inherent low power attributes of the antifuse technology, coupled with an additional low static power mode, make these devices ideal for power-sensitive applications. Fabricated with an advanced 0.22 mm CMOS antifuse technology, these devices achieve high performance with no power penalty. Features and Benefits
240 MHz System Performance 350 MHz Internal Performance 3.9 ns Clock-to-Out (Pad-to-Pad)
3,000 to 12,000 Available System Gates Maximum 512 Flip-Flops (Using CC Macros) 0.22 µm CMOS Process Technology Up to 132 User-Programmable I/O Pins
High-Performance, Low-Power Antifuse FPGA LP/Sleep Mode for Additional Power Savings Advanced Small-Footprint Packages Hot-Swap Compliant I/Os Single-Chip Solution Nonvolatile Live on Power-Up No Power-Up/Down Sequence Required for Supply
Configurable Weak-Resistor Pull-Up or Pull-Down for
Individual Output Slew Rate Control 2.5 V, 3.3 V, and 5.0 V Mixed-Voltage Operation with 5.0V Input Tolerance and 5.0V Drive Strength Software Design Support with Microsemi Designer and Libero® Integrated Design Environment (IDE) Tools Up to 100% Resource Utilization with 100% Pin Locking Deterministic Timing Unique In-System Diagnostic and Verification Capability
Boundary Scan Testing in Compliance with IEEE
Fuselock™ Secure Programming Technology Designed to Prevent Reverse Engineering and Design Theft How to choose FPGA for your project?
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7454
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100-LQFP
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IGBT NPT 1200 V 36 A 200 W Through Hole TO-247 [B]
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8362
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TO-247-3
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Zener Diode 18 V 5 W ±5% Surface Mount SMBJ (DO-214AA)
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9127
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DO-214AA, SMB
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N-Channel 300 V 76A (Tc) Through Hole T-MAX™ [B2]
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5922
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TO-247-3 Variant
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Zener Diode 150 V 5 W ±10% Surface Mount SMBJ (DO-214AA)
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5944
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DO-214AA, SMB
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N-Channel 550 V 44A (Tc) 463W (Tc) Chassis Mount ISOTOP®
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2338
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SOT-227-4, miniBLOC
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Zener Diode 4.3 V 2 W ±2% Surface Mount SMBJ (DO-214AA)
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9902
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DO-214AA, SMB
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IGBT 600 V 155 A 536 W Through Hole
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7381
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TO-264-3, TO-264AA
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Zener Diode 150 V 2 W ±10% Surface Mount SMBJ (DO-214AA)
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7586
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DO-214AA, SMB
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Zener Diode 4.3 V 500 mW ±5% Through Hole DO-35
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1752
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DO-204AH, DO-35, Axial
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Zener Diode 100 V 1 W ±20% Through Hole DO-204AL (DO-41)
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7339
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DO-204AL, DO-41, Axial
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Zener Diode 12 V 2 W ±5% Through Hole DO-204AL (DO-41)
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7988
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DO-204AL, DO-41, Axial
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Zener Diode 120 V 1 W ±20% Through Hole DO-204AL (DO-41)
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2084
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DO-204AL, DO-41, Axial
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Zener Diode 56 V 2 W ±5% Through Hole DO-204AL (DO-41)
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4899
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DO-204AL, DO-41, Axial
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Zener Diode 140 V 1 W ±20% Through Hole DO-204AL (DO-41)
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8046
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DO-204AL, DO-41, Axial
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Diode 50 V 30A Chassis, Stud Mount DO-203AA
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7150
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DO-203AA, DO-4, Stud
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Zener Diode 160 V 1 W ±20% Through Hole DO-204AL (DO-41)
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9359
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DO-204AL, DO-41, Axial
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Mosfet Array 600V 39A 250W Chassis Mount SP1
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5349
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SP1
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Zener Diode 180 V 1 W ±20% Through Hole DO-204AL (DO-41)
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2908
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DO-204AL, DO-41, Axial
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Bridge Rectifier Single Phase Standard 1.7 kV Chassis Mount SP4
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1138
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SP4
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Zener Diode 200 V 1 W ±20% Through Hole DO-204AL (DO-41)
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9762
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DO-204AL, DO-41, Axial
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IGBT Module NPT Single 600 V 230 A 730 W Chassis Mount D1
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8325
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Zener Diode 3.9 V 1 W ±10% Through Hole DO-204AL (DO-41)
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1414
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DO-204AL, DO-41, Axial
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IGBT Module NPT Single 1200 V 400 A 1780 W Chassis Mount SP6
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3941
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SP6
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Zener Diode 75 V 1 W ±10% Through Hole DO-204AL (DO-41)
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7719
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DO-204AL, DO-41, Axial
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