Introduction Semiconductor parts are most often specified for use in the “commercial” 0 to 70°C and, to a lesser extent, in the “industrial” -40 to 85°C operating temperature range. These operating temperature ratings generally satisfy…read more
The Temperature Ratings Of Electronic Parts
February 1st, 2004
Mohammadreza Keimasi, Rajeev Mishra, and Diganta Das
Posted in Design, Materials, Compounds, Adhesives, Substrates, Semiconductor, Test & Measurement | No Comments »
Tags: Recommended Operating Conditions, ROC, Semiconductor, Temperature Rating
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