For automotive application, need a design engineer more information about the used passive component in compared with an industrial application. However, what means if manufacturer declare AEC-Q200? Is that certified? Is that enough for the application? Where is the trust level for such “certificates”? We will answer these and your personal questions in our webinar.
Würth Elektronik Webinar: Automotive requirements to Passive Components – AEC-Q200
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