EVL012LED

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EVL012LED

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LED Lighting Development Tools 200 W LED driver using the STNRG012

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Product Category: LED Lighting Development Tools
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Brand: STMicroelectronics
Product Type: LED Lighting Development Tools
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Subcategory: Development Tools
Unit Weight: 500 g
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8473302000
USHTS:
8473301180
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8473300401
ECCN:
3A991.a.2

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