Hello Ilya,
The design of the LM158 is just as the schematic in the LM158QML datasheet shows. There are no clamping diodes on the inputs or outputs. They use pnp transistors with a nominal breakdown of 60V at room temperature, but no clamping diodes…
Part Number: LM158QML Hi,
I would like to know if the ELDRS and SET tests indicated on the TI website (LM158AxRLQMLV SET Data and LM158AxRLQMLV ELDRS Report dated 11 May 2012) are still valid.
Best regards,
Sebastien Renaud
Hi Tilman,
Welcome to E2E Design Support Community!
We are actually working on updating our TI Space Products Guide (ti.com/spaceguide) to include a list of Dummy Packages / Mechanical Samples, which should be updated in the coming months. In the meantime…
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Part Number: LM158 Hi
In the current design of line driver based on the LM158QML I need to provide its output tolerate to +/- 16.5 fault voltage from receiver both in ON and in OFF state. For this was used the next solution:
But at worth case simulation…
We do not have data for this. It is likely to be driven by the application. We do have a spice model for the part:
http://www.ti.com/product/LM158QML-SP/toolssoftware