Specification is a technical requirement specifying the performance, function, size, material, usage, etc. of an electronic component.
In other words, in order to make a part, the technical requirements that the part must meet must be specified.
This is called the specification of the part.
Specifications of electronic components are provided by manufacturers, and generally include the shape, size, voltage, current, applied power, operating temperature, durability, vibration resistance, and EMC (electromagnetic wave) certification of the component.
Specifications play an important role in accurately understanding a part's function, designing the part correctly, and ensuring that the part behaves correctly. Therefore, when designing or purchasing an electronic component, it is necessary to carefully check the specifications of that component.
Also, the specifications of electronic components are useful when comparing those components.
For example, when parts for the same application are released from different manufacturers, the most suitable part can be selected by comparing the specifications of each part.
Finally, the specifications of electronic components are also used to evaluate the quality of components. If the actual performance of a part differs from the specifications provided by the manufacturer, the part may be judged to be unsuitable.
Therefore, when purchasing parts, it is recommended to verify them using measurement equipment that can confirm actual performance.
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