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Fairchild Semiconductor FAN7527
Manufacturer # :FAN7527
Manufacturer :Fairchild Semiconductor
Dasenic # :FAN7527-DS
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Description : FLUORESCENT LIGHT CONTROLLER
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Fairchild Semiconductor FAN7527 technical specifications, attributes, parameters.
- Category:Integrated Circuits (ICs)/PMIC - PFC (Power Factor Correction)
- Product Status:Active
- Operating Temperature:-25°C ~ 125°C
- Mounting Type:Through Hole
- Package / Case:8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
- Supplier Device Package:8-DIP
- Mode:Discontinuous (Transition)
- Voltage - Supply:30V
- Frequency - Switching:1MHz
- Current - Startup:60 µA
- Base Product Number:FAN7527
- Packaging:Bulk
- EU RoHS Status:RoHS Compliant
- MSL Rating:3 (168 Hours,30°C/60%RH)
- REACH Status:REACH is not affected
- US ECCN:EAR99
- HTS US:8542.39.0001
- China RoHS Status:Green Symbol: Green and environmentally friendly product
FAN7527 provided by Fairchild Semiconductor
Fairchild Semiconductor (NASDAQ: FCS) was a pioneering American semiconductor manufacturing company.
Fairchild produced a wide range of semiconductor components, including transistors, diodes, integrated circuits, and other semiconductor products. These components were used in various electronic applications, from consumer electronics to industrial and aerospace systems.
Fairchild was at the forefront of semiconductor technology innovation.
Fairchild produced the first planar transistor. This technology helped make transistors smaller, more reliable, and more cost-effective.
In 1960, Fairchild introduced the first commercial IC, which combined multiple transistors and other components on a single silicon chip. This breakthrough laid the foundation for modern microelectronics.
Fairchild Semiconductor was founded in 1957 in Palo Alto, California. In 2016, ON Semiconductor (NASDAQ: ON) acquired Fairchild Semiconductor.
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