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Components are the most basic elements in an electronic circuit. Characteristic is that they're in a single package. There are passive and active components, from as simple as a zero-ohm resistor to as complex as a multi-billion transistor IC.
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Symbol with FB1&2 , meaning and where can I source it?
Looking deeper into google i found a few expired pages off RS that refer to the product
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/taiyo-yuden/LB3218T1R5M/587-3082-1-ND/2763507
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Symbol with FB1&2 , meaning and where can I source it?
I came across this on a schematic and I'm not 100% sure what its function is.
On the BOM it has a resistor package, denoted like this
FB1, FB2 FB_0 RES 1206 (755-4709) RS CODE (I tried looking this u …
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How do you assess which bridge rectifier you would need for your application?
Im curious into how you go about picking a bridge rectifier IC for x application , and what papers i would need to read or be aware of if i wanted to build something to last in an industrial enviromen …