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Query on Lifecycle status of TI parts

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA1652

Dear Sir / Madam

Please find below TI IC part  which is used in our project.

 a)  OPA1652AIDGKR

We need the below details for the IC 

  1. Lifecycle Status (we found that the listed IC’s are active in TI website, but we need the life cycle status saying no. of years those IC’s will be active since it is requested by our customers).
  2. MIL grade complied status and ROHS complied status.

Kindly do the needful at the earliest.

 

Thanks & Regards,

Kruthi

 

  • Hello Kruthi,

    I am looking into the information you requested and will get back with you as soon as possible.

    Thank you,

    Tim Claycomb

  • Hello Kruthi,

    Regarding the lifecycle of the OPA1652. TI makes an effort to not obsolete products out of convenience. Convenience means a low running device, poor yields, limited customer adoption or similar items. TI’s obsolescence withdrawal schedule provides a longer lead time than the industry standard. TI allows 12 months for the last order and an additional six months to take final delivery of obsolete items.

    In rare circumstances, an accelerated withdrawal schedule may be necessary. In such cases, TI will communicate the last buy and final delivery dates in the end of life (EOL) notice, along with an explanation of the circumstances necessitating the early withdrawal. I recommend reading through our Quality policies and procedures and our Online Terms of Use for more information.

    Regarding the ROHS information. You can find all details about the quality and environmental data including ROHS information about the OPA1652 under the Quality and Packaging tab on the OPA1652 homepage.

    Regarding military grade information. Military grade devices are handled by our High Reliability team. I recommend posting a question to the High Reliability forum for information about the OPA1652 being military grade qualified.

    -Tim Claycomb