Extension
(the validity date of the certificate is extended, and the scope is not changed, which means no new components are included):
- Certificate 178M and 185L from Radiall (France). These certificates list F. Coaxial Attenuators and Loads based on types R404 and R413, included in the detail specifications ESCC 3403/004, 3403/005, 3403/006, 3403/008, and 3403/009.
- Certificate 323D from Exxelia (France). This certificate lists Ceramic Chip Capacitors Class 1 based on CEC series, included in the detailed specifications ESCC 3009/003, /004, /006 /022, /037, /040, and ESCC 3009/042.
- Certificate 329D from Rosenberger (Germany). This certificate lists RF Coaxial Connectors based on types SMA, SMA 2.92 TNC, and SMP
New:
- Certificate 380 from W.L. Gore (Germany). This certificate lists Low-Frequency Cables based on SPL and SPLD, included in the detail specifications ESCC 3901/019 and ESCC 3901/021. Certificates 229M and 219N (initial qualification: Nov 1994 and Feb 1996) were removed and merged into this new one.
Removal:
- Certificates 229M and 219N from W.L. Gore (Germany) have been removed and merged into the new 380 certificates.
Editorial:
- Certificate 285F from Isabellenhütte (Germany). This certificate lists Metal Foil Chip Resistors based on SMP-PW, SMS-PW, SMT-PW and SMV-PW. This edition of the QPL has included the operating temperature range of ESCC 4001/027 qualified resistors.
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