Part Number: LM20 Hi team, working with a customer who has to write their own test program to test the ICs on the project. LM20B, only lists typical for shutdown current 0.02uA. What is the max? Is there a limit in AE program or characterization data…
Part Number: LM20 Hello,
I am working in the FMEDA, and we use this component. Is it possible you could help me to get the FIT rate and MTBF data?
Thanks a lot
Part Number: LM20 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP20 I'm having trouble with an EMI test, radiated immunity, with an LM20. I have a ferrite and capacitor on both the power input and temp output pins. The un-used pins are grounded.
ferrite
capacitor…
Part Number: LM20 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIGER , TMP235 Hi team
My customer need used LM20 for temperature monitoring and OTP. And their over temperature pertection is 130C. Considering sensing error, actual temperature could be 132C or higher…
Part Number: LM20 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP20 Hello team,
My customer use LM20, they find our part report -58C, after checking with the board, they find pin5 is floating and the voltage of pin3 is about 3.3V. If the connect pin5 to GND, the…
Part Number: LM20 Hi, Staff
Please ask questions in the soldering of LM20
Q1: When soldering LM20BIM7 (SC70) to the board, Is there no problem if it is immersed in the solder bath? (Dip the device into the solder liquid layer)
Q2: Please let me…
Part Number: LM20 I am trying to do some characterization on the LM20BIM7/NOPB for a project, but I need some devices with empirical data from TI in order to validate my setup. Currently, I have hardware capable of forcing the correct temperature conditions…
Part Number: LM20 Hi, Staff
LM20 Temperature sensing point
Q1: Is the temperature where the LM20 is sensing is the surface of the package of the device or lead terminals connected to the board?
Q2: If you are sensing at the lead terminal, In the…
Kelvin,
I'm looking at temperature sensors to use in thermal mass flow measurements.
We're also considering diodes, but they only have 2mV/C. Using diodes is probably a pretty solid choice. I'm looking to see if sensors can make it better. Although…