NTHS0402N01N1003JE Vishay, NTHS0402N01N1003JE Datasheet - Page 46

THERMISTOR NTC 100K OHM 5% 0402

NTHS0402N01N1003JE

Manufacturer Part Number
NTHS0402N01N1003JE
Description
THERMISTOR NTC 100K OHM 5% 0402
Manufacturer
Vishay
Series
NTHSr

Specifications of NTHS0402N01N1003JE

Resistance In Ohms @ 25°c
100K
Resistance Tolerance
±5%
B Value Tolerance
±3%
B25/75
3964K
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
0402 (1005 Metric)
Thermistor Type
NTC
Resistance
100kohm
Thermistor Tolerance
± 5%
Beta Value (k)
3964K
Thermistor Case Style
0402
No. Of Pins
2
Beta Lower Temperature
25°C
Beta Upper Temperature
75°C
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free by exemption / RoHS Compliant
B0/50
-
B25/50
-
B25/85
-
B25/100
-
Operating Temperature
-
Power - Max
-
Lead Length
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
541-1094-2
NTHS0402N01N1003JE

Available stocks

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Part Number
Manufacturer
Quantity
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Part Number:
NTHS0402N01N1003JE
Manufacturer:
VISHAY/威世
Quantity:
20 000
10.5
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Program Suspend/Program Resume Command Sequence
Note
See
The Program Suspend command allows the system to interrupt a programming operation or a Write to Buffer
programming operation so that data can be read from any non-suspended sector. When the Program
Suspend command is written during a programming process, the device halts the program operation within
20 μs maximum and updates the status bits. Addresses are not required when writing the Program Suspend
command.
After the programming operation is suspended, the system can read array data from any non-suspended
sector. The Program Suspend command may also be issued during a programming operation while an erase
is suspended. In this case, data may be read from any addresses not in Erase Suspend or Program Suspend.
If a read is needed from the Secured Silicon Sector area (One-time Program area), then user must use the
proper command sequences to enter and exit this region. Note that the Secured Silicon Sector, autoselect,
and CFI functions are unavailable when a program operation is in progress.
The system may also write the autoselect command sequence when the device is in the Program Suspend
mode. The system can read as many autoselect codes as required. When the device exits the autoselect
mode, the device reverts to the Program Suspend mode, and is ready for another valid operation. See
Autoselect Command Sequence on page 42
After the Program Resume command is written, the device reverts to programming. The system can
determine the status of the program operation using the DQ7 or DQ6 status bits, just as in the standard
program operation. See
The system must write the Program Resume command (address bits are don’t care) to exit the Program
Suspend mode and continue the programming operation. Further writes of the Resume command are
ignored. Another Program Suspend command can be written after the device resumes programming.
Table 10.1 on page 51
and
Write Operation Status on page 55
Table 10.3 on page 53
Increment Address
S29GL-N MirrorBit
Figure 10.2 Program Operation
Embedded
in progress
for program command sequence.
algorithm
Program
D a t a
for more information.
®
Flash Family
No
S h e e t
Command Sequence
Write Program
Last Address?
for more information.
Programming
from System
Verify Data?
Completed
Data Poll
START
Yes
Yes
S29GL-N_01_12 October 29, 2008
No

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