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ESCC QPL: Edition 203 (January 2020)

The changes in issue 203 of ESCC QUALIFIED PART LIST (QPL) are included in the DCR 1309 and detailed herein below:

New:

  • Certificate 363 from Infineon Technologies (Germany). This certificate lists RH power MOSFET based on type BUY06CS, included in the detail specification ESCC 5205/032.

Removed:

  • Certificate 213H from Infineon Technologies (Germany). This certificate lists GaAs transistors based on type CFY67, included in the detail specification ESCC 5613/004. These components have been declared obsolete as a result of non-sale in 2019.

Revision with re-scope (only the scope of the certificate is changed):

  • Certificate 109Prev1 from AVX TPC (France). This certificate lists ceramic chip capacitors type I included in the detail specifications ESCC 3009/003, ESCC 3009/004, ESCC 3009/006 and ESCC 3009/022. The scope of the certificate has changed it has been extended the capacitance range for 50V capacitors with sizes 0805 to 2200pF and with size 1206 to 4700pF.
  • Certificate 110Prev1 from AVX TPC (France). This certificate lists ceramic chip capacitors type II included in the detail specifications ESCC 3009/008, ESCC 3009/009, ESCC 3009/010 and ESCC 3009/023. The scope of the certificate has changed, variant 10 has been added to X7R types and capacitors with size 0805 and 25V have increased de capacitance range from 100000pF to 150000pF.

Extension

(the validity date of the certificate is extended and the scope is not changed, which means no new components are included):

  • Certificate 102K from REL STPI (France). This certificate lists relays based on type T**, included in the detail specification ESCC 3601/002.

RELAY/ELECTROMAGNETIC/NON-LATCHING >

 

Revision:

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