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Coilcraft GA3459-BL / GA3460-BL COTS flyback inductors for LT3751 reference design. These were missing in coilcraft-inductors-2.lbr (may be merged)
Hirose UX60-MB-5S8 mini USB type B connector. This is an OSH Park compatible library that uses no milling.
This file contains: From Texas Instruments DVR8833 in PWP16 package - Low voltaje-high current. REG103A in KTT package - adjustable LDO regulator from 1.295v to 5.5 v From Fairchild: MMBT918 in SOT-23- NPN RF transistor QRE 1114 in smd an truhole
ChipDesign has developed a general-purpose RF/microwave library for CadSoft Eagle, which it offers free-of-charge. PCB designers are nowadays confronted with transmission line effects, as the bandwidth of high-speed serial interfaces (DDR RAM, ethernet, PCI Express, SATA, USB), as well as the carrier frequency of wireless standards (2.45/5 GHz \"dual-band\" WiFi\"), continuously increases. The use of the RF components of said library reduces risk and time-to-market. Download the latest version from: http://chipdesign.be/software.html
SMD GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO/COMPASS Receiver modules, made by Trimble Navigation Ltd, Embedded Systems Group. Version: 3.1, Date: 21.Dec. 2011.\r\nUploaded by Christian Voit from Trimble
\"The Atmel ® | SMART SAM E70 devices are members of a family of Flash microcontrollers based on the high-performance 32-bit ARM ® Cortex®-M7 processor with Floating Point Unit (FPU). These devices operate at up to 300 MHz and feature up to 2048 Kbytes of Flash and up to 384 Kbytes of multiport SRAM.\" This library is for the TFBGA100 version of the part. It should be easily adaptable to other Atmel M7 microcontrollers.
aimtec AM3N Series 3 W DC/DC-Converters, 5/12/24 V ±10% Input Range, Single and Dual Outputs, DIL24-compatible (metal) 1000/3000/5200 V input/output isolation\r\nUploaded by Rainer Bayer from HHN Hochschule Heilbronn (Heilbronn University)