electronics:torque_standards_for_power_packages
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- | The hardware stackup shows only a screw entering the device tab through an optional washer and a bolt on the heatsink side. | + | The hardware stackup shows only a screw entering the device tab through an optional washer and a bolt on the heatsink side: |
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- | For Power Semiconductors]]. onsemi. Accessed Jan 17, 2024.)) | + | For Power Semiconductors]]. onsemi. Accessed Jan 17, 2024.)) |
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- | However, the text implies that exact target torques | + | However, the text implies that torque |
- | Specific | + | Perhaps not surprisingly then, specific |
electronics/torque_standards_for_power_packages.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/18 02:50 by mithat