Part Number: LM119QML-SP Hi,
I couldn't find the weight of the component in the datasheet or in the package description. Do you have this information?
Kind regards
Sylvain
Part Number: LM119QML-SP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM119 Hi team,
In this circuit, are there any thyristor structures in this device? Because my customer concerns that thyristor structures affect Single Event Effect. The reason why he searches is…
Part Number: LM119QML-SP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM139-SP Customer would like to use LM119-SP but spec indicates that the positive power supply input should not be more than 16V above ground pin voltage. In their case, they have a 23.5V power…
Part Number: LM119QML-SP Hello,
I'm currently validating a space card that will contain LM119QML-SP. We would like to know the tolerance for a 5V supply. Is it 5V minimum minimum or there is a small tolerance around this supply.?
Thanks.
Thibaut …
Part Number: LM119QML-SP Hi there,
Our design team bought the parts LM119WRQMLV SMD# 5962R9679801VHA from TI online for a new design. However, during our internal inspection we detected the laser marking are obviously inconsistent in depth??
Pls check…
Part Number: LM119QML-SP Hello experts
Can the LM119QML-SP operate with supply voltage of lower than 5V?
My customer wants to operate it from a nominal 5V supply, so the minimum voltage could be slightly less than 5V.
What is the minimum rated supply…
Part Number: LM119QML-SP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM119 Hi team,
My customer wants to know if the LM119QML-SP has a metal lid. If it does, they want to check if the metal lid is internally grounded, or provides a pad for floating, or is floating…
Hello Pablo,
Current-feedback amplifiers have a different input structure than voltage feedback amplifiers. Their input impedance at the inverting input of this architecture is low, and shouldn't be used in a comparator configuration.
In the last…
Part Number: LM119QML-SP I had a quick question about the LM119QML-SP:
Could you supply the burn-in test circuits for this part?
In particular, I need to know the input voltage(s) applied to these parts during the MIL-PRF-38535 burn-in testing.
Part Number: LM119QML-SP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM119 What is the current flowing out the GND pin when the output is off (pulled high)?
I assume some current flows to bias the internal circuits of the LM119 from V+ to the GND pin?
I am using the…