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2022-09-24 22:06:10
PESD5V0U1UTTVSSOT-238.2V7V original authentic
PESD5V0U1UT TVS SOT-23 8.2V 7V original authentic
Diode Type: Bidirectional TVS
Clamping Voltage Vc Max: 21V
Diode Case Style: SOT-23
No. of Pins: 3
MSL:-
SVHC: No SVHC (20-Jun-2013)
Breakdown voltage: 7.6V
Breakdown Voltage Max:8.2V
Breakdown Voltage Min: 7V
Breakdown Voltage Range:7V to 8.2V
Breakover Voltage Min: 7V
Capacitance Cd @ Vr Max: 1.5pF
Capacitance Cd @ Vr Typ: 0.6pF
Clamping Voltage @ 8/20μs Max:21V
Diode Configuration: Unidirectional
Operating Temperature Max: 150°C
Operating Temperature Min:-65°C
Operating temperature range: -65°C to +150°C
Package:Cut Tape
Peak Pulse Current Ippm: 5A
Peak Pulse Power: 80W
Reverse Stand-Off Voltage Vrwm:5V
SMD Marking: AQ
Stand-off Voltage: 5V
TVS Polarity:Unidirectional
Termination Type: SMD
Weight (kg)0.00001
Tariff No.85411000
After Apple chose to settle with Qualcomm and paid at least $4.5 billion in damages, the patent lawsuit between Qualcomm and the FTC International Trade Commission ushered in a dramatic change. Judge Lucy Koh ruled that Qualcomm abused its market monopoly position and needed to re-open with customers. Negotiations, 5G authorization should also be opened to the outside world.
MediaTek laughed: Qualcomm was convicted of abusing the monopoly of 5G to be authorized externally
The decision by Judge Lucy Koh is an important benefit for companies other than Qualcomm. Once the result is officially established, who will be the biggest beneficiary? Apple is unlikely to renegotiate with Qualcomm, and the two sides did not wait until April. Announcing a worldwide settlement.
Foreign media reported that Qualcomm's loss in this patent battle will not affect manufacturers, including chip manufacturers and other manufacturers will not have any changes due to this judgment, while terminal product manufacturers, such as smartphone manufacturers, can renegotiate, less Pay royalties.
The one that benefits the most is MediaTek, because Lucy Koh also requires Qualcomm to license SEPs to rivals at fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory prices, which means that MediaTek can get Qualcomm's vital 5G technology, which is a big plus for them .
Of course, the above analysis is still on paper, because Judge Lucy Koh's judgment is not the final ruling of the FTC and Qualcomm lawsuits. After the judgment is issued, some analysts believe that it is unfair to Qualcomm, and there is a possibility of a comeback.