In electronic parts, 'elevated' means elevated, raised, or in a high position. This term is used to describe the operating conditions of electronic components or to indicate environmental conditions.
Examples of use of 'Elevated' in electronic components include:
Elevated Temperature: Some electronic components may not be suitable for operation above a certain temperature. Therefore, manufacturers may specify a maximum operating temperature for these components and limit their use in elevated temperature environments.
Elevated Voltage: Some electronic components can be damaged above a certain voltage, so you should consider the maximum usable voltage range for that component.
Elevated Humidity: It may be desirable to avoid exposing some electronic components to environments with high humidity. It is common for these parts to operate normally only within a certain humidity range.
Elevated Stress: Some electronic components may be sensitive to external stresses such as physical shock or vibration, and may limit their use under certain stress conditions.
Depending on the operating conditions and environment of the electronic component, 'Elevated' may affect the performance and reliability of the component. Therefore, when designing or using electronic components, care must be taken to account for these operating conditions to ensure optimum performance in the appropriate environment.
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