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How do Users Cope with Substitutions of Passives with Tighter Tolerance and/or Higher Voltages?
 
How do Users Cope with Substitutions of Passives with Tighter Tolerance and/or Higher Voltages?
 

Generally, a different ManEx part number is assigned for specific tolerances, as they are for different values and parameters. Sometimes users will use the ANTI-AVL to exclude some manufacturer from a BOM which is engineered with marginal tolerances.

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