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LASMR64LQFPD | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR64LQFPD Socket Card for BPM | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock251
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Price: $301.7075 | |
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LASMR64LQFPJ | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR64LQFPJ Socket Card for BPM | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock433
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Price: $659.1325 | |
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LASMR64LQFPZA | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR64LQFPZA Socket Card for BP | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock437
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Price: $528.819 | |
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LASMR64MLFE | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR64MLFE Socket Card for BPM | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock399
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Price: $599.2075 | |
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LASMR64MLFN | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR64MLFN Socket Card for BPM | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock414
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Price: $444.074 | |
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LASMR64QANJ | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR64QANJ Socket Card for BPM | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock439
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Price: $403.7075 | |
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LASMR68QFNZ | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR68QFNZ Socket Card for BPM | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock311
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Price: $428.978 | |
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LASMR80LQFC | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR80LQFC Socket Card for BPM | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock308
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Price: $509.9575 | |
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LASMR80QCP | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR80QCP Socket Card for BPM P | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock379
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Price: $535.4575 | |
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LASMR80QFPC | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR80QFPC Socket Card for BPM | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock386
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Price: $599.2075 | |
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LASMR80QG | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR80QG Socket Card for BPM Pr | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock401
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Price: $569.4575 | |
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LASMR80QNTF | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR80QNTF Socket Card for BPM | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock451
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Price: $539.7075 | |
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LASMR88MLFA | Company: BPM Microsystems |
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Description:LASMR88MLFA Socket Card for BPM | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock459
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Price: $502.945 | |
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LASOAU11 | Company: E-Switch |
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Description:LASOAU11 | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock1929
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Price: $12.291 | |
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LASOAU110BLU | Company: E-Switch |
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Description:SWITCH PUSHBUTTON SPDT 8A 125V | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock487
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Price: Call | |
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LASOAU110GRN | Company: E-Switch |
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Description:SWITCH PUSHBUTTON SPDT 8A 125V | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock487
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Price: $17.8075 | |
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LASOAU110RED | Company: E-Switch |
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Description:SWITCH PUSHBUTTON SPDT 8A 125V | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock487
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Price: $17.8075 | |
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LASOAU11EGRN | Company: E-Switch |
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Description:LASOAU11EGRN | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock1789
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Price: Call | |
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LASOAU11HGRNGRN | Company: E-Switch |
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Description:SWITCH PUSHBUTTON SPDT 8A 125V | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock487
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Price: Call | |
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LASOAU11HREDRED | Company: E-Switch |
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Description:SWITCH PUSHBUTTON SPDT 8A 125V | Package:- | Status:- |
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In Stock487
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Price: Call | |
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ASIC stands for application-specific integrated circuit. ASICs are silicon chips designed for a very specific purpose, created to perform a repeated function very effectively – as opposed to general-purpose chips which can perform an endless variety of functions, but less efficiently (such as GPUs or CPUs).
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