Part Number: CSD17585F5 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD15380F3 Tool/software: Hello, would the plating of the terminals on the CSD15380F3 and CSD17585F5 also be: ENiAu=1 um Ni, 0.08 um Au
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Part Number: CSD17585F5 Tool/software: I'm currently experiencing issues in the reflow process used for this component and would like to see if any documentation for the soldering process/footprint is available?
Part Number: CSD17585F5 Tool/software: We are seeing a wide range of chip outs on the component body (post SMT processing) and we would like to under if there is an acceptability requirement.
Part Number: CSD17585F5 Hello experts,
Could you tell me why solder paste area(0.39x0.2) is bigger than land pattern(0.39x0.15)? From FemtoFET Surface Mount Guide, it seems to *improve solder paste transfer efficiency. Is it correct? https://www.ti…
Part Number: CSD17585F5 Hi Team,
If customer design the pattern width from 6mil to 7mil, any risk do you think?
I think it should be OK, since that is not a big change.
At least 7mil pattern width in each is their factory rule.
Thanks!
Ka…
Part Number: CSD17585F5 The body of the component is made of glass and we regularly see damage to this component in the form of chipped corners.
We looked for replacement, but this component footprint is quite unique.
We would like to inquire: …
Part Number: CSD17585F5 Hello Team,
by the CSD17585F5 is written that the maximum Vgs should be +20V. On other MOS datasheet from other vendors I do see that they do specify max +-20Vgs for an N channel MOS.
What does really mean -20V within the spec…
Part Number: CSD17585F5 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD17313Q2 Hi TI expert,
Could you please tell me what's the max switching frequency of TI's MOSFET, such as CSD17585F5 and CSD17313Q2.
What's the max frequency square waveform of it can work…
Hi Chuck,
Thanks for your interest in TI FETs. I checked just now and the unencrypted PSpice model is available in the CSD17585F5 product folder under the Design & development tab. I am also including a link. All of our FET models were updated to unencrypted…
Hi Koen,
Thanks for your interest in TI FETs. TI recently started to replace the encrypted PSpice models with unencrypted ones. I checked this morning and the PSpice model in the CSD17585F5 product folder on TI.com is now unencrypted. I suggest you…