GB/T 12277-1990
ActiveFixed resistors for use in electronic equipment--Part 7:Blank detail specification--Fixed resistor networks in which not allresistors are individually measurable--Assessment level E
电子设备用固定电阻器 第七部分:空白详细规范 各电阻器不可单独测量的固定电阻网络 评定水平 E (可供认证用)
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This standard provides a blank detail specification for fixed resistor networks used in electronic equipment, specifically for networks where individual resistors cannot be measured separately. It is applied in the design, testing, and quality assessment of these networks at Assessment Level E, which is used for certification and reliability verification in the electronics industry.
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