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11 May 2024

     21:03  Glossary diffhist +254 Philip talk contribs (→‎Glossary of Terms)
     20:53  (Move log) [Philip‎ (2×)]
     
20:53 Philip talk contribs moved page Glossary:SOIC/SOP to Glossary:SOIC SOP without leaving a redirect ‎
     
20:30 Philip talk contribs moved page SOIC/SOP to Glossary:SOIC/SOP without leaving a redirect ‎
N    20:52  Glossary:Voltage Regulator diffhist +320 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "A voltage regulator is a circuit, often implemented as an integrated circuit, which delivers a constant well-defined output voltage from a poorly defined or variable input voltage (such as from a battery), despite variations (within certain limits) of the current drawn.")
N    20:42  Glossary:SOT diffhist +471 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "SOT (Small Outline Transistor) is a type of surface mount package used for semiconductor devices requiring only a few connections. SOT-23 is a 3-pin package only 2.9mm long, very commonly used for transistors, voltage regulators and diodes. Other variants have up to 8 pins or have a tab instead of pins on one side, to help conduct heat away.")
N    20:28  SOIC/SOP diffhist +440 Philip talk contribs (Created page with "SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) and SOP (Small Outline Package) refer to packages for surface mount integrated circuits, significatly smaller than traditional through-hole packages. There are several variants, including mini-SOIC, SSOP (Shrink SOP - still smaller than SOP), TSOP (Thin SOP - thinner than SOP) and TSSOP (both thinner and smaller).")