Part Number: LM111 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LF156 , LM741 Dear All,
We are using LM111, LM101,LF156 and LM741 DIEs in one of our project.
We are facing issues as explained below
Processes undergone
1. All DIEs attached to alumina substrate and…
Part Number: LF156 I am looking for how long part number LF156H/883 is expected to be in production. Also any other related information to the Manufacturability and repair ability support timelines TI expects for this product. I understand that this product…
Part Number: LF156 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LF356 , TL071 Hi E2E,
Good day!
As I understand, the recommended operating voltage for LF156 is +/-15V to +/-20V. On the part page, it says that the maximum total supply voltage for this part is 44V …
Part Number: LF356 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LF156 Dear Specialists,
My customer is considering LF356 and has a question.
I would be grateful if you could advise.
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Regarding LF356 datasheet P.8 of 6.9 Typical Characteristics, it is described…
Hello Paul,
I have been continuously sending mails to Mr. Akshat, He never responds and never reply also.
We are using this item in one of the product, which is under mass manufacturing, Please understand the seriousness of the situation and resolve the…
Part Number: TLC2262 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , , OPA172 , LF156 Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Hi,
I am now using TINA to simulate the behavior of an op amp TLC2262. But the result of AC analysis and transient analysis is different…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LF356 , LF156 , OPA2192 , LMP7702 Hi,
I am using LF356MX op-amp in design. I am operating LF356MX with 5V supply.
I have following queries related to this part:
1) As per datasheet, maximum current required for LF356 is 10…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM148 , LF156 Thanks to Paul Grohe for his response regarding LM108 and LM148. I have a similar question about LF156 (National die) stemming from the same power supply reversal.
As with the above parts, the negative power…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OP07 , LF156 , OPA140 I want to amplify a 48KHz sinusodial signal with a gain factor of 3 - 4 OP07 does not allow this. Iam using +/- 15V and input signal is @8Vp-p, output expected is 30Vp-p. But practically op07 does not…