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Transformers
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
The company is extending its line of surface mount T1/E1 to include the industrial temperature range. This family of products is said to address high-port-density telecom applications, including WAN, internetworking interfaces, ISP servers, multiplexers, digital access and cross connect systems, channel banks, and cellular base stations. These applications may be in environments not suitable for standard temperature performers. The transformer family includes part numbers T1103 to T1114.
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