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  • LM2902K: About the difference between "LM2902-N" and "LM2902KN"

    Koichiro Tazoe
    Koichiro Tazoe
    Resolved
    Part Number: LM2902K Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2902-N , LM2902 , , LM2902B , LM224K , LM324K Is ESD the only difference between "LM2902-N" (PDIP package) and "LM2902KN" (PDIP package)? Please let me know if there are any other…
    • Resolved
    • 1 month ago
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  • LM2902: Output drift ?

    kevin.huang_FJXM
    kevin.huang_FJXM
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LM2902 hi teams: As follows, this is a customer's current test scheme The customer has 2 pieces of lm2902pwr on his hand, which are in 1_ In the case of no input, tp9 has a current of 0.01A. The customer wants to know what parameters…
    • 9 months ago
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  • Answered
  • LM2902: dual supplies

    user4638730
    user4638730
    Resolved
    Part Number: LM2902 When using the LM2902 with'Dual Supplies: ± 1.5 V to ± 16 V', which pin should the negative power supply be connected to? Is it a GND pin?
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
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  • LM2902: LM2902KPWR vs. LM2902KVQPWRQ1 electrical differences, common mode and differential input capacitance

    Kevin Ginunas
    Kevin Ginunas
    Resolved
    Part Number: LM2902 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2904 , Hi Team, Can you please advise on the following? - What electrical differences (if any) are there between LM2902KPWR vs. LM2902KVQPWRQ1? I don't see any specifically in the datasheet electrical…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
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  • LM2902: Pspice model ERROR(ORPSIM-15141)

    Carlo
    Carlo
    Part Number: LM2902 Hi E2E, Our customer is using the LMx24_LM2902 PSPICE Model with our Pspice for TI tool and they encountered ERROR(ORPSIM-15141). Is this a bug with the PSpice model itself? Kindly suggest a workaround. Thank you. Regards, Carlo
    • over 2 years ago
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  • LM2902-Q1: How to deal with the unused channel?

    Sherry Liang
    Sherry Liang
    Resolved
    Part Number: LM2902-Q1 Dear team, My customer only uses LM2902-q1's three channels. How to deal with the unused channel? Thanks & Best Regards, Sherry
    • Resolved
    • over 2 years ago
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  • LM2902: Definintion of short circuit current

    Brian Wang0
    Brian Wang0
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LM2902 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Hi team, In the datasheet of LM2902, I noticed the we have a short-circuit output current ±40mA measured @ Vcc=5V, GND=-5V and Vo=0. My question is 1. If we are using single power supply…
    • over 2 years ago
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  • LM2902: Supply current for one channel

    Charles Zhang1
    Charles Zhang1
    Resolved
    Part Number: LM2902 Hi team, What's the supply current of LM2902 if there is only one channel being used? Is it Icc/4 ? Regards, Charles
    • Resolved
    • over 2 years ago
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  • LM2902: differential circuit questions

    Max Han
    Max Han
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LM2902 Hi LM2902 TINA simulation: differential circuit. 1. resistor=10k, single 15V power, output is good. 2. resistor=1k, single 15V power, output is wrong. 3. resistor=1k, +15V and -15V power, output is good. what's the cause? thanks.…
    • over 2 years ago
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  • LM2902-N: LM2902-N application question

    Andy_Lin
    Andy_Lin
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LM2902-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2902 Hi team, My customer have a question regarding LM2902 , what situation or application of LM2902 circuit need to add dual common base-collector bias resistor transistors? please kindly help…
    • over 3 years ago
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