STM32F103C8T6 by STMicroelectronics is a 32-bit microcontroller with 48 terminals, operating at up to 16 MHz. It features 10-Ch 12-Bit ADC channels and 7 DMA channels, suitable for industrial applications requiring low power consumption and high-speed connectivity via CAN, I2C(2), SPI(2), USART(3), USB.
TCA6424ARGJR by Texas Instruments is a CMOS parallel I/O port with 24 bits and 3 ports. It operates b/w -40 to 85°C, suitable for industrial applications. With a max clock frequency of 0.4 MHz, it offers low power consumption at only 0.03 mA supply current.
TE Connectivity's M39029/56-351 is a CRIMP contact type backshell accessory with rated voltage of 115V. It operates b/w -65 to 175 °C, suitable for MIL-C-39029/56 connectors with wire gauge ranging from 28 to 22 AWG. Ideal for military applications requiring female contacts and copper alloy material.
08055C104KAT4A by KYOCERA AVX is a ceramic capacitor with 0.1uF capacitance, rated for 50V. With X7R temperature characteristics and -55 to 125 °C operating range, it's ideal for SMT applications requiring compact size and high reliability. The wraparound terminals and multi-layer design make it suitable for various electronic circuits.
NPN; Configuration: SINGLE; Surface Mount: NO; Nominal Transition Frequency (fT): 300 MHz; Maximum Power Dissipation (Abs): .5 W; Maximum Collector Current (IC): .8 A;
LM358D-T by NXP Semiconductors is a dual operational amplifier with 70dB CMRR, 1000kHz unity gain bandwidth, and 9000uV max input offset voltage. Widely used in commercial applications due to its small outline package and low bias current of 0.5uA.
NPN; Configuration: SINGLE; Surface Mount: NO; Nominal Transition Frequency (fT): 300 MHz; Maximum Power Dissipation (Abs): .5 W; Maximum Collector Current (IC): .8 A;
LM358ADR by Texas Instruments is an operational amplifier with 2 functions, featuring a max input offset voltage of 5000 uV and nominal voltage of 5V. Widely used in applications requiring high voltage gain, it operates within a temperature range of 0-70°C and offers frequency compensation for stability.