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LMX2615-SP: Screening and QCI for part number LMX2615W-MLS

Part Number: LMX2615-SP

I'm looking for the specific Screening and QCI flows for part number LMX2615W-MLS.

I expect if follows a modified flow, as specified in MIL-PRF-38535, Class S/V...

Is there a document that describes this Space Grade flow?

Best regards,

Greg

  • Hello Greg,

    Yes, the 5962R1723601VXC ( LMX2615WRQMLV ) is indeed a RQMLV device meeting all needed requirements from the MIL-PRF-38535, Class V and certified by the DLA government agencies to confirm such of compliance.

    The generic test flow used by Texas Instrument is located in our web site following the links below… In addition, I have added some other links to great information related to our space product development technical notes and radiation handbook.

    QML Flow, Its Importance, and Obtaining Lot Information (SBOA143)

    Radiation Handbook for Electronics - TI eBook (SGZY002)

     

    Please do not hesitate to let us know if we can help you further with the selection of of any product in our large and world class space grade devices portfolio.

  • Hello,

    Just so I'm clear, does LMX2615W-MLS see the same screening and QCi as the 5962R1723601VXC (LMX2615WRQMLV)?

    These part numbers are listed separately on the datasheet too. Is the LMX2615W-MLS a space grade option to the 5962R1723601VXC device?

    The screening flow you sent looks to be generic, and not specifically for space grade products.

    Please also send me the QCI flow for the LMX2615W-MLS device.

    Thanks,

    Greg

  • Hi Greg,

    TI's space products are manufactured, tested and qualified per MIL-PRF-38535 and MIL-STD-883.   There are some space products with the "-MLS" suffix that are not on an SMD for some technical reason, but fully meet the requirements of the standards.  Typical reasons include that the standards have not caught up to leading edge technologies and the standards for qualification have not been worked out or DLA has yet to sign off on a new technology insertion.

    We just released a new app note showing the space and military flows.   All of our space grade products follow this, including those -MLS products not yet listed on an SMD.

    www.ti.com/.../sboa143b.pdf