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ICE2QR4765_10 Datasheet, PDF (2/21 Pages) Infineon Technologies AG – Off-Line SMPS Quasi-Resonant PWM Controller
CoolSET® -Q1
ICE2QR4765
Revision History:
February 5, 2010
Datasheet
Previous Version:
2.0
Page
Subjects (major changes since last revision)
page12
maximum of junction temperature Tj changed to 150 °C
page13
maximum of junction temperature Tjcon changed to 130 °C
page 16
minimum and maximum value for over temperature protection of Tjcon are added
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Edition 2010-02-50
Published by
Infineon Technologies AG
81726 München, Germany
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