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SDA9361 Datasheet, PDF (2/47 Pages) Siemens Semiconductor Group – DDC-PLUS-Deflection Controller
Edition 1998-02-01
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© Siemens AG 1998.
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1 A critical component is a component
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whose failure can reasonably be
expected to cause the failure of that
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