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Passive Components

Ir Receiver 1

Ir Receiver 1

Sourcing Ir Receiver 1? This passive components component is supplied through authorized channels with datasheet-verified specs. The headline rating is Termination of Gull-wing. It is commonly specified for EMI suppression on supply and I/O lines.

Overview

As a Passive Components device, Ir Receiver 1 is qualified against RoHS, AEC-Q200 and supplied with full lot traceability for production use.

Sourcing and lead time

Availability ranges from same-week shipment to scheduled factory deliveries depending on quantity. Volume breaks begin at full-reel quantities.

Selection notes

When evaluating Ir Receiver 1, start from the electrical envelope, then confirm the package suits your placement process and the operating range (-55 C to +155 C) covers your worst-case ambient.

Typical application

Ir Receiver 1 is a fit for EMI suppression on supply and I/O lines. Provide your operating point and we will verify it against the datasheet limits.

At a glance

Termination Gull-wing
Packaging Cut tape
Operating range -55 C to +155 C
Compliance RoHS, AEC-Q200

Figures reflect typical catalog values; confirm against the manufacturer datasheet for your lot.

Frequently asked questions

What is the operating temperature range of Ir Receiver 1?
It is rated for -55 C to +155 C operation; the exact limits and any derating curve are on the manufacturer datasheet.
What is the Termination of Ir Receiver 1?
Ir Receiver 1 is rated at Termination of Gull-wing; full parametrics are listed in the specifications table above.
Is Ir Receiver 1 RoHS compliant?
Yes. Ir Receiver 1 is supplied against RoHS, AEC-Q200, and declarations of conformity are provided with each shipment.
How quickly can Ir Receiver 1 ship?
Stocked quantities ship within the same week; factory-ordered volumes are scheduled on quotation. Send your target quantity for a firm lead time.
What is the minimum order quantity for Ir Receiver 1?
MOQ depends on package and stock status. Stocked references can ship in cut-tape, while factory-ordered parts follow standard reel and tray multiples.

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