Part Number: LM120 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UA79 To TI Support Team:
The customer is interested in TI p/n LM120K-5.0, which appears to have been obsoleted. We need verification that it is obsolete -- we need its PDN (Part Discontinuation Notice…
Part Number: LM120 Hi,
Please help to advise when this part LM120H-15/NOPB starts manufacturing as customer would like to know when RoHs part started to have.
Thanks & looking forward to your reply soon.
Regards
Part Number: LM120 Hello,
We have a customer asking the following:
"Hello TI Support, We recently received a batch of LM120H-15 and it appears that the leads are gold plated. Please let me know what the thickness is of the gold plating in micro inches…
Part Number: LM120 We are in need of an old NSC specification for a LM120H-6.0/883B device that may have been made for Northrup Grumman. The old thing found in archives is the spec for the LM120-5.0 12.0 and 15.0 volt part. We need to test the standard…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM120 Per its datasheet, the LM120 linear regulator requires an output capacitor; either a 1 uF (minimum) tantalum or a 25 uF (minimum) aluminum electrolytic. Can a ceramic capacitor be used instead? If so, with what restrictions…
Hi Mike,
John is correct, there is not a negative LDO with 5A current limit. The LM137, LM337, LM120, LM237, UA79, LM79, LM320 and LM120 all provide 1.5A of current on a negative rail.
You would need to float the positive LDO if you were to use it for…
Veikko Immonen said: I can't remember the official reason for the resistors being there (something to do with MSP430 LP compatibility perhaps?),
First launchpad was msp430 G series sold for 4.3$ shipped. This launchpad was simply a 1 to 1 uC pin to…
Stellaris Dexter said:
One final note, a benefit of this change is that it simplifies and improves the Energia experience across LaunchPads and should make Energia sketches more portable across hardware.
Dexter thank pointing me to this view, zero OHM…
cb1_mobile said: (and - if you ask nicely - we can supply a "one-time use hot tweezer" so that you can "pull & discard" those well thought ... 0-ohm Rs - which "marry" MCU pins on launch?pads...)
Oh.. thank a lot but see…