New:
- Certificate 368 from STMicroelectronics (France) lists Power Schottky Barrier Diodes based on types 1N5819U, 1N5822U, and STPS included in the detailed specifications ESCC 5106/020, ESCC 5106/021, ESCC 5106/016, ESCC 5106/017, ESCC 5106/018, ESCC 5106/019, ESCC 5106/023, ESCC 5106/024. These devices have already qualified under the certificates 272 and 302.
Remove:
- Certificates 272 and 302 from STMicroelectronics (France). As mentioned above, these certificates have been merged into new certificate 368.
Extension
(the validity date of the certificate is extended, and the scope is not changed, which means no new components are included):
- Certificates 215N and 219N from L. Gore (Germany). These certificates list Low Frequency Wires based on type SPP included in the detail specification ESCC 3901/017.
- Certificate 285F from Isabellenhüette (Germany). This certificate lists Metal Foil Resistors based on types SMP-PW, SMS-PW, SMT-PW and SMV-PW included in the detail specifications ESCC 4001/027, ESCC 4001/028.
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