Part Number: LM136A-2.5QML-SP How does the Adjust pin of the LM136A-2.5QML-SP work? From the Electrical Characteristics DC Parameters table in the datasheet, it looks like a higher Vadj voltage will result in a higher Zener Voltage, but that's pretty vague…
Part Number: LM136A-2.5QML-SP Hi Team, What is the difference between LM136AH-2.5RLQV and LM136AH-2.5RQV? I've checked the DLA SMD (5962R0050102VXA and 5962R0050101VXA) but haven't found any explicit description on the 5962R00501 02 VXA and 5962R00…
Part Number: LM136A-2.5QML Hi TI expert
I have known that LM136H-2.5/883 is military grade and is covered by the LM136-2.5QML product page and datasheet.
But I cannot find LM136-2.5QML on TI website and order information. Could you give me the link ?
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Hi Kevin,
For rad-hard 2.5V references, there are a few options: t he LM136A-2.5QML-SP , the 2.5V option of the LM4050QML-SP , and the TL1431-SP . All of these parts do have TID reports (sometimes referred to as ELDRS reports for older documents) available…
Part Number: LM136A-2.5QML Hi,
I need a Voltage reference of 1V for a space application.
In the space qualified product list there is not a 1V voltage reference.
Could produce it from LM136A-2.5QML? Is there any suggested circuit to produce a ref voltage…
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the input. -Any new info on " Die sale" ?
-Regarding the " tested die " definition: Does it means for example that the two below die are going through the same test and can be considered equivalent?
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Hello,
That is correct. The resistor needs to be chosen to satisfy the current limit requirements. With the properly chosen resistor, the voltage on the low end of the resistor will be 2.5V, so there will be no overvoltage at the part.
There is an excel…
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Could TI please provide guidance for how to trim/form the leads of ceramic devices and provide the PCB footprints so we can integrate into our system design?