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Date: 2014-04-10 11:57:17
Electrical components
Pull-up resistor
Zener diode
Resistor
Capacitor
Electronic engineering
Electrical engineering
Electromagnetism

5 V, 3 A Logic Controlled High-Side or Low-Side Load Switch ADP1196 Data Sheet

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