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Offline MechatrommerTopic starter

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E/OT I/OT T-E/OT T-I/OT ET?
« on: July 04, 2010, 04:19:15 am »
i got this from microchipDirect. i'm looking for SOT-23 packaging, so...
what the heck the difference between E/OT I/OT T-E/OT T-I/OT?
need help.
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Re: E/OT I/OT T-E/OT T-I/OT ET?
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2010, 04:35:55 am »
Read the marking information at the back of the datasheet.

Temperature range: E = Extended, I =Industrial
Packaging: P = PDIP, OT = SOT23 6-LD, MC = DFN 8-LD
the T at the end of PIC10F202(T) means tape and reel

Hope that helps.

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Re: E/OT I/OT T-E/OT T-I/OT ET?
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2010, 03:56:32 pm »
thanx! seem the cheapest t-i/ot can do, for normal use right? ok thanx! problem solved!
Nature: Evolution and the Illusion of Randomness (Stephen L. Talbott): Its now indisputable that... organisms “expertise” contextualizes its genome, and its nonsense to say that these powers are under the control of the genome being contextualized - Barbara McClintock
 


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