Part Number: LM4041-N-Q1 HI TI team.
I know that I is -40~85 and E is -40~125 temp.
However, the table below lists both -40~125 temp.
What is the difference between LM4041QD E M3-1.2/NO and LM4041QD I M3-1.2/NO?
Please reply to my question.…
Part Number: LM385-1.2-N Hello all,
For the LM336-2.5N and LM385-1.2-N packages can you verify if the pins start from( left to right 1 2 3) or (right to left 3 2 1)
The package outline drawing is a little confusing, link below:
http://www.ti.com…
Part Number: LM4041-N I been assigned to perform characterization tests for the LM4041QCIM3-1.2/NO. How do you perform the
Reverse Dynamic Impedance (ZR) at test conditions IR=1mAmps, Frequency=120Hz and I(AC) =0.1xIR.
Can you describe the test setup…
Jim-san
Thank you for reply,
About external reference, is there recommended reference IC for ADC10065?
I found REF1004-1.2 and LM285-1.2-N, these are only 1.2Vout reference in TI lineup.
Are these IC recommended?
Best regards,
Satoshi
Part Number: LM285-2.5 Tool/software:
Need clarification on the broadband noise voltage of LM285-2.5 and LM285-2.5-N. The broadband noise voltage is mentioned as rms in LM285-2.5-N but it is only broadband noise voltage in LM285-2.5. Kindly clarify…
Hi Dylan,
In the datasheet, the convention for differential voltage is actually double what you might think. For TMUXHS4212 the max Vdiff is 1.8V. That means the P and N switches would be at +/-0.45.
So the real max differential you would see is 0…
Part Number: TXU0104-Q1 Tool/software: Hi,
I plan to use P/N TXU0104QPWRQ1 , and I have a question regarding the configuration:
The device should translate low-speed Single-Ended signals from 1.2 [V] (left) to 5 [V] (right).
In this case VCCA is…
Hi Jake,
You can connect the two H-Bridges in parallel to achieve half the conduction losses - Single H-Bridge mode, if that would help.
For the DDV package the area of the heatsink is important than the PCB size itself. Almost all the heat from the…
Dear Andrew,
The last two questions (again for the same scheme):
- To get the 2W needed at the secondary of the transformer 760390014 would it be possible to use a voltage at the primary equal to 6V instead of 5.5V? - Using the transformer 750315371…