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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Ah I see.... I have -them- in my XLS mosfet selections.. thanks...one thing I do NOT really understand though is this dV/dt... uhmmmm could you explain this-more-... in laymans term.. I mean, HOw does a device fail?? care to give a common scenario? once again, here it is... my 1st ever D-amp, WORKING!!! post #208... thanks :edit:- had to find some more info about dV/dt.. found this: http://www.irf.com/technical-info/appnotes/mosfet.pdf
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