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UA78GCU1

Signetics

UA78GCU1 by Signetics

ADJUSTABLE POSITIVE SINGLE OUTPUT STANDARD REGULATOR; No. of Terminals: 4; Terminal Form: THROUGH-HOLE; Package Style (Meter): FLANGE MOUNT; Minimum Output Voltage-1: 5 V; Operating Temperature (TJ-Min): 0 Cel;

Median Price

-

Lifecycle Status

Suppliers In-Stock

0

In-Stock Inventory

< 1k

Technical Specifications

Adjustable Regulators - Positive Single Output Standard UA78GCU1 attributes and parameters. Explore more Adjustable Regulators - Positive Single Output Standard devices from Signetics

Specs

JESD-30 Code:

R-PSFM-T4

No. of Functions:

1

No. of Terminals:

4

Operating Temperature (TJ-Max):

125 Cel

Operating Temperature (TJ-Min):

0 Cel

Maximum Output Current-1:

1 A

Maximum Output Voltage-1:

30 V

Minimum Output Voltage-1:

5 V

Package Body Material:

PLASTIC/EPOXY

Package Shape:

RECTANGULAR

Package Style (Meter):

FLANGE MOUNT

Qualification Status:

Not Qualified

Surface Mount:

NO

Technology:

BIPOLAR

Terminal Form:

Terminal Position:

SINGLE

Trade Compliance

UA78GCU1 Regulators trade compliance attributes, and parameters.

ECCN

EAR99

ECCN Governance

EAR

HTS

8542.39.00.01

SB

8542.39.00.00

Manufacturer Highlights

Signetics

Signetics - Philips - NXP Company Overview Signetics, once a major player in semiconductor manufacturing, made a variety of devices which included integrated circuits, bipolar and MOS, the Dolby circuit, logic, memory, analog circuits and Motorola clone CPUs. Signetics was acquired by Philips Semiconductor in 1975. Philips Semiconductors, headquartered in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, is one of the world's top semiconductor suppliers. Our ambition is to be the leading provider of semiconductor-based solutions for connected consumer and communications applications. Philips Semiconductors is a leading supplier of silicon system solutions for mobile communications, consumer electronics, digital displays, contactless payment and connectivity, and in-car entertainment and networking. Philips Semiconductor was spun off from Philips in August, 2006 to form NXP Semiconductors.

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