이미지는 참조용입니다.
FIN1002M5X
+BOMIC RECEIVER 0/1 SOT23-5
-
제조업체온세미
-
제조업체 부품 #FIN1002M5X
-
데이터시트 FIN1002M5X DataSheet
-
패키지 SOT-23-5
-
재고2379
365 1일 품질 보증
7*24 영업 시간 서비스 보증
90-판매 후 1일 보증
정품 보증
사양
| 속성 | 가치 |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT) |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| Type | Receiver |
| Protocol | LVDS |
| NumberofDrivers/Receivers | 0/1 |
| DataRate | 400Mbps |
| Voltage-Supply | 3V ~ 3.6V |
| OperatingTemperature | -40°C ~ 125°C |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| Package/Case | SC-74A, SOT-753 |
개요
Description
Students will learn how to evaluate financial statements, understand the time value of money, and explore capital budgeting. The course may also introduce basic concepts of portfolio management and the global financial environment.
Additionally, "FIN1002M5X" may include practical components such as case studies or projects to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios. The course is suitable for students pursuing a degree in finance, business, or related fields, aiming to equip them with the skills necessary for further specialized study or entry-level positions in the finance sector.
For specific details, such as prerequisites, course structure, and assessment methods, students should refer to the course syllabus or contact the course instructor or academic advisor.
Equivalent
Pinout
The FIN1002M5X typically comes in a SOT-23-5 package, which has a 5-pin configuration. Here is a brief overview of its pin functions:
1. VCC: Power supply pin for the device.
2. GND: Ground pin.
3. A1, A2: Input pins for channels 1 and 2 respectively.
4. Y1, Y2: Open-drain output pins corresponding to inputs A1 and A2 respectively.
The open-drain outputs allow the device to interface with various voltage levels by using pull-up resistors to the desired logic high voltage level. This makes the FIN1002M5X suitable for applications where level shifting between different voltage domains is required.
Manufacturer
Application
1. Corporate Finance: Understanding capital budgeting, capital structure, and working capital management.
2. Investment Analysis: Evaluating stocks, bonds, and other securities for investment purposes.
3. Financial Markets: Analyzing how markets operate, including trading and risk management.
4. Risk Management: Identifying, analyzing, and mitigating financial risks.
5. Personal Finance: Applying financial principles to individual financial planning and wealth management.
6. Real Estate: Evaluating real estate investments and financing.
7. Banking: Understanding bank operations, regulations, and financial products.
These areas collectively prepare students for diverse roles in financial analysis, investment banking, and asset management.