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    David Hillstrom David Hillstrom
    I have a little problem with a circuit that I have inherited. I have included a .zip with two jpg's that outline the problem precisely. But it boils down to the fact that when the LM3414HV is "shut down" with a low on the DIM pin, the thing still draws about 6uA through the LEDs, which...
    on May 10, 2013
  • Forum Post: LM26001Q model

    guillaume Vigneau guillaume Vigneau
    Hello, I'm looking for a PSPICE model of the LM26001Q. I saw there is a model for the LM26001 but when I download it and import on PSpice, the model component has only 5 pins (instead of 17pins, according to the datasheet). Furthermore, the LM26001 model i have download is called "Average...
    on May 22, 2013
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