Part Number: LM26 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP20 Tool/software: Hi Expert,
As the title mentioned that my customer need this part LM26 spice model or any similar simulation data.
If we have that on hand please share for me. Thanks!
Eddie
Part Number: LM26 Hi,
We have been using LM26CIM5-ZHA/NOPB in our product, but it seems LM26CIM5-ZHA/NOPB has reached EOL.
We are planning to go ahead with LM26CIM5X-ZHA/NOPB now since it seems to be a Drop-In alternative. Can you please help us understand…
Part Number: LM26 Dear IT,
I used TI p/n LM26CIM5 in our design. It is part of our overheat temperature protection.
we are performing industry safety tests for our equipment and the used device is part of our critical overheat safety. Our safety lab…
Hi Isaac,
Sorry to hear you are still having issues.
I would expect buffering the LM26 output through most Op-Amps would be enough to prevent any voltage dipping. How are you connecting the LM26 and does the voltage when buffered also only dip when connected…
Part Number: LM26 Hi Team,
We would like to ask your help on the customer's inquiry below.
We are currently using the LM26CIM5-DPB/NOPB and we are having issues properly calculating the VTEMP output for our measurements to engineering values. On the…
Part Number: LM26 Hi Team, Our customer would like to confirm the trip point setting for OPN LM26CIM5-PHA.
The device is active but there is no information in the datasheet. http://www.ti.com/product/LM26/samplebuy
Best regards, Carl Ramirez
Part Number: LM26 Hi team,
I have an issue related to the trip point setting specified in the datasheet of the LM26 Factory-Preset Thermostat (SNIS115S – May 2001, revised 09/2015):
Do you confirm, that the specified trip point setting value of…
Part Number: LM26 Hi all,
The LM26 24V input, US pin is open-drain output, when there is no conduction, the voltage of the us pin should not be 24V? I measured it is 12V.
Part Number: LM26 Greetings,
We are using an LM26 in our design as an overtemperature sensor. We would like to be able to latch the output low for as long as power is supplied to the circuit once the threshold is tripped, and not have it go high again…
Part Number: LM26 Hi Team,
My customer wants to be able to store their system for up to 365 days at -62°C. They wish to apply power without damage (not operate until the temperature reaches -40°C). They would like to implement this protection using the…