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TC90A32F

Toshiba

TC90A32F by Toshiba

COLOR SIGNAL ENCODER; Temperature Grade: COMMERCIAL; Terminal Form: GULL WING; No. of Terminals: 64; Package Code: FQFP; Package Shape: SQUARE;

Median Price

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Lifecycle Status

Suppliers In-Stock

0

In-Stock Inventory

< 1k

Technical Specifications

Color Signal Converters TC90A32F attributes and parameters. Explore more Color Signal Converters devices from Toshiba

Specs

General IC Type:

JESD-30 Code:

S-PQFP-G64

JESD-609 Code:

e0

Length:

10 mm

No. of Terminals:

64

Maximum Operating Temperature:

70 Cel

Minimum Operating Temperature:

-20 Cel

Package Body Material:

PLASTIC/EPOXY

Package Code:

Package Equivalence Code:

QFP64,.47SQ,20

Package Shape:

Package Style (Meter):

FLATPACK, FINE PITCH

Power Supplies (V):

3.3

Qualification:

Not Qualified

Maximum Seated Height:

1.85 mm

Sub-Category:

Color Signal Converters

Maximum Supply Current:

100 mA

Surface Mount:

YES

Technology:

CMOS

Temperature Grade:

Terminal Finish:

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

Terminal Form:

Terminal Pitch:

.5 mm

Terminal Position:

QUAD

Width:

10 mm

Trade Compliance

TC90A32F General Purpose ICs trade compliance attributes, and parameters.

ECCN

EAR99

ECCN Governance

EAR

HTS

8542.39.00.01

SB

8542.39.00.00

Manufacturer Highlights

Toshiba

TOSHIBA, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Its diversified products and services include power, industrial and social infrastructure systems, elevators and escalators, electronic components, semiconductors, hard disk drives (HDD), printers, batteries, lighting, as well as IT solutions such as quantum cryptography which has been in development at Cambridge Research Laboratory, Toshiba Europe, located in the United Kingdom, now being commercialised.It was one of the biggest manufacturers of personal computers, consumer electronics, home appliances, and medical equipment. As a semiconductor company and the inventor of flash memory, Toshiba had been one of the top 10 in the chip industry until its flash memory unit was spun off as Toshiba Memory, later Kioxia, in the late 2010s.

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