TSOP39338TR1

Vishay Semiconductors
78-TSOP39338TR1
TSOP39338TR1

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Description:
Infrared Receivers 38 kHz AGC3 TVCast

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Full Reel (Order in multiples of 2200)
3,82 kr. 8.404,00 kr.
3,64 kr. 16.016,00 kr.
3,41 kr. 30.008,00 kr.
3,32 kr. 73.040,00 kr.

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Vishay
Product Category: Infrared Receivers
RoHS:  
SMD/SMT
38 kHz
45 m
100 deg
5 mA
2.5 V to 5.5 V
450 uA
- 25 C
+ 85 C
TVCastSMD-4
Reel
Brand: Vishay Semiconductors
Product Type: IR Receivers
Series: TSOP393/5-TR1
Factory Pack Quantity: 2200
Subcategory: Infrared Data Communications
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TARIC:
8541409090
CNHTS:
8541490000
USHTS:
8541499500
KRHTS:
8541409029
ECCN:
EAR99

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