Model: 9458A
Direct Current AmplifierProperties:
An electronic device whose input signals control power from a source independent of the input signals and delivers output signals of greater amplitude with respect to current and/or voltage. The output signals characteristics are uniformly related to the input signals. It is used for small variations in direct current electrical impulses, and generally employs direct coupling between stages through resistors.
Part 9458A NSN 5996-00-493-9747
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- Schedule B: 8543709610
- SITC: 77878
- End Use: Electric apparatus
- NAICS: 335999
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Amplifiers
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