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Is there a possibility of ignition / smoke generation when the adjacent terminal is short-circuited with 10 kΩ (due to condensation etc.)?
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Hi Nakamura-san,
Assuming that the applied voltage is within the guaranteed operating range,
generally no possibility of ignition/smoke generation may occur due to condensation.
But this is just assumption and we could not guarantee.
Thanks,
Nada
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Hi,
May I know which adjacent pin you are referring to?
Thanks,
Nada
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Hi Nada-san,
For example, how about the case of Vcc and Vss?
Best regards,
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Hi Nakamura-san,
Assuming that the applied voltage is within the guaranteed operating range,
generally no possibility of ignition/smoke generation may occur due to condensation.
But this is just assumption and we could not guarantee.
Thanks,
Nada