Model: SMC454072GR6
Phase Changing NetworkProperties:
A grouping of two or more different discrete items, such as resistors, coils, or capacitors, electrically connected and used as a unit to effect a change in phase, such as shifting, splitting, and inversion of voltage or current in a circuit. For items fabricated by monolithic and/or thin film techniques, see microcircuit (as modified).
Part SMC454072GR6 NSN 5915-01-007-2480
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 8527995030
- SITC: 76289
- End Use: Stereo equipment, etc.
- NAICS: 334310
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Reception apparatus, nesoi
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