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  • LM26LV: Thermal pad dielectric

    Jim Pitman
    Jim Pitman
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    Part Number: LM26LV I'm designing a discrete 24volt high side switch circuit with Safe Operating Area (SOA) protection and fast current limit protection. The circuit uses a low RDS-on P-channel mosfet in a current limit configuration. That is, a sense…
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    • over 2 years ago
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  • LM26LV: nOVERTEMP output when the LM26LV is not powered

    Variac996
    Variac996
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    Part Number: LM26LV Hello. Is it safe to use the nOVERTEMP open drain output (pin 3) when the LM26LV is not powered? (Assuming the voltage at the nOVERTEMP pin is kept between -0.3 and 6V) Also, is nOVERTEMP guaranteed to be high impedance to ground when…
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    • over 6 years ago
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  • LM26LV: About specify on ordering for trip-temp and gain

    ACGUY
    ACGUY
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    Part Number: LM26LV Hello E2E, If I ordering "LM26LVCISD-050/NOPB", how much the trip-temp and gain of this device? Can I have Explanatory material for suffix? I want devices with trip points 42-deg and 45-deg. Regards, ACGUY
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    • over 6 years ago
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  • LM26LV: Operating temperature range for not-Q1 models

    Christian Geißinger
    Christian Geißinger
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    Part Number: LM26LV The LM26LV data sheet suggests that all devices are designed for an operating range of -40°C..150°C (e.g. 6.4 Recommended Operating Conditions, 6.6 Electrical Characteristics). On the contrary chapter 12- Mechanical, Packaging…
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    • over 6 years ago
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  • LM26LV: Power consumption of the LM26LV.

    Oscar Gomez Fuente
    Oscar Gomez Fuente
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    Part Number: LM26LV Hi everyone, I'm considering to use this temperature sensor the code LM26LVCISD. I was trying to find the power consumption in the datasheet but I can't find it. Does anyone know the power consumption of this temperature sensor…
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    • over 7 years ago
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  • LM26LV: There are not part number I want preset Temperature on Order Now Page.

    KAEDE KUDO
    KAEDE KUDO
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    Part Number: LM26LV Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP390 Hello, I have a question about LM26LV. My customer wants to order "LM26LVCISD- 042 /NOPB" and "LM26LVCISD- 045 /NOPB". I checked LM26LV "Order Now" Page, but there are not above…
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    • over 6 years ago
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  • LM26LV: Is there a protective diode between the OVERTEMP * pin and the power supply to prevent ESD damage?

    KAEDE KUDO
    KAEDE KUDO
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    Part Number: LM26LV Hello, My customer has a question about LM26LV. [Q] Is there a protective diode between the OVERTEMP * pin and the power supply to prevent ESD damage? Is the same configuration as the following figure? Best Regards, Kaede Kudo
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    • over 6 years ago
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  • LM26LV: How can I identify the temperature range (or Gain ) of the device?

    Tiefeng Shi
    Tiefeng Shi
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    Part Number: LM26LV Hello I plan to LM26L as a temperature sensor. looked over the DS , the gain 1-4 offers different temperature range. it is preset in factory. But how I can select the temperature range, basing on the marker, or model number. I can not…
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    • over 7 years ago
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  • LM26LV-Q1: Behavior when VDD level is lower than VTEMP level

    NOBUO FUJIHARA
    NOBUO FUJIHARA
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    Part Number: LM26LV-Q1 Hello Champs, I have question when 2.5V voltage is supplied to LM26LV-Q1 Gain 4 option device. When ambient temperature is low, how VTEMP output behave? According to Table 1. VTEMP OUTPUTVOLTAGE vs. DIE TEMPERATURE graph, VTEMP…
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    • over 8 years ago
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  • LM26LV, LM57 : Die Attach Pad voltage rating

    Jiri Kolouch34
    Jiri Kolouch34
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM57 , LM26LV , LM35 Dear, in the datasheets for LM26LV, LM57 there is stated that "best thermal conductivity between the device and the PCB is achieved by soldering the DAP of the package to the thermal pad on the PCB. …
    • over 9 years ago
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