Part Details for T-100-100 by Bivar Inc
Results Overview of T-100-100 by Bivar Inc
- Distributor Offerings: (2 listings)
- Number of FFF Equivalents: (0 replacements)
- CAD Models: (Request Part)
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- Part Data Attributes: (Available)
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T-100-100 Information
T-100-100 by Bivar Inc is an Optoelectronic Accessory.
Optoelectronic Accessories are under the broader part category of Optoelectronics.
Optoelectronic components work to detect, generate, and control light. They can essentially produce and/or react to light. Read more about Optoelectronics on our Optoelectronics part category page.
Price & Stock for T-100-100
Part # | Distributor | Description | Stock | Price | Buy | |
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Bisco Industries | 36 |
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Buy Now | ||
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Quest Components | LED MOUNTING HARDWARE | 19679 |
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$0.3000 / $1.0000 | Buy Now |
Part Details for T-100-100
T-100-100 CAD Models
T-100-100 Part Data Attributes
T-100-100 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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The recommended soldering temperature is 250°C (482°F) with a maximum soldering time of 3 seconds. It's essential to follow these guidelines to prevent damage to the component.
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Yes, the T-100-100 is designed to withstand high-vibration environments. However, it's crucial to ensure proper mounting and secure the component to prevent mechanical stress.
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Yes, the T-100-100 is compatible with lead-free soldering processes. Bivar Inc ensures that their components meet the requirements for lead-free and RoHS compliance.
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The typical power dissipation of the T-100-100 is 1.5W. However, it's essential to consider the specific application and ensure that the component is operated within its recommended power rating to prevent overheating.
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The T-100-100 is rated for operation up to 125°C (257°F). While it can tolerate high temperatures, it's crucial to consider the specific application and ensure that the component is operated within its recommended temperature range to prevent degradation or failure.