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    "DC/DC converter offers 150 [degrees]C max junction temperature.(SEMICONDUCTORS)." EDN Asia. Canon Communications L.L.C. 2005. HighBeam Research. 27 Apr. 2018 <https://www.highbeam.com>.

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Linear's "H-Grade'" version of the LT1936 is a 36V, current mode PWM step-down DC/DC converter with an internal 1.9A power switch, packaged in a 8-lead thermally enhanced MSOP package. The "H" Grade version operates up to a junction temperature of 150 [degrees]C, compared to the "E" and "I" Grade versions 125 [degrees]C maximum junction temperature. …


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