Part Number: LM2901AV-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM339LV-Q1 , LM2901AV Tool/software: Hello colleagues,
The question is related to LM2901A-Q1, when it is not powered (Vcc=0)
What happens in these conditions:
If one output port is pulled up…
Part Number: LM2901AV-Q1 Tool/software: Hi TI team,
Good day.
Could you please advise shelf life & MSL level for the part below? Thank you.
MFG
MPN
Shelf life
MSL
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
LM5157QRTERQ1
Part Number: LM2901AV Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM393LV , LM2901 , LM311 , TLV9022 , TLV1814 , THS6232 , THS6222 Tool/software: I'm currently looking to make a simple ARINC 429 differential to TTL receiver and transmitter based on a low cost comparator…
Part Number: LM2901AV Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM339LV , LM2901 Hi Expert,
I have a question about the transition state of LM2901AVQPWR. The following is the circuit diagram of our model, but I found that if 55VCS and CS are connected together…
Part Number: LM2901AV Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2901 , LM2901B , LM339 Hello,
In the circuit below, I am unable to use D86 which was designed for reverse protecting pin 11 of U67. However under normal mode, because of the high leakage resistance…
Adarsh
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Chuck
Part Number: LM2901AV-Q1 Dear All,
I've a question about LM2901AV-Q1 p/n.
In particular, what is the difference between "LM2901AVQDRQ1" and "LM2901AVQDRG4Q1"?
Looking datasheet seems they are the same.
Thanks in advance for your…
Part Number: LM2901AV-Q1 Dear All, I need information. Can you tell me if LM2901AVQDRQ1 could have altitude related problems? Does the component continue to work well at 6500 m?
In general, what are the altitude related issues for an electronic component…
Part Number: LM2901AV-Q1 Dear All,
I've a question about maximum output current (per comparator) of LM2901AV-Q1.
In datasheet it's reported that the "Recommended max output current" is 4mA. What does this means?
Can't I use it at 6-7mA…