DLPC231SZEKQ1

Texas Instruments
595-DLPC231SZEKQ1
DLPC231SZEKQ1

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Descripción:
Drivers y controladores de visualización en pantalla DLP automotive Funct ional Safety-Compli

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En existencias: 98

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Plazo de producción de fábrica:
18 Semanas Tiempo estimado para la producción en fábrica para cantidades superiores a las mostradas.
Mínimo: 1   Múltiples: 1
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37,42 € 37,42 €
30,53 € 305,30 €
28,80 € 720,00 €
26,92 € 2.692,00 €
25,86 € 6.516,72 €
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Texas Instruments
Categoría de producto: Drivers y controladores de visualización en pantalla
RoHS:  
DLPC231S
Digital Micromirror Device Controllers
DMD
- 40 C
+ 105 C
SMD/SMT
NFBGA-324
Tray
Marca: Texas Instruments
Resolución de la pantalla (píxeles): 1358 x 566
Sensibles a la humedad: Yes
Frecuencia de operación: 15.997 MHz to 16.003 MHz
Corriente de suministro operativa: 201 mA, 71 mA, 28.1 mA
Pd (disipación de potencia): 940 mW
Tipo de producto: Display Drivers & Controllers
Cantidad del paquete de fábrica: 126
Subcategoría: Driver ICs
Tensión del suministro - Máx: 1.19 V, 1.95 V, 3.58 V
Tensión del suministro - Mín: 1.01 V, 1.65 V, 3.02 V
Nombre comercial: DLP
Tipo: Automotive Digital Micromirror Device Controller
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CNHTS:
8542319099
CAHTS:
8542310000
USHTS:
8542310030
ECCN:
EAR99

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