Part Number: LM2904-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2904 , , LM2904B Tool/software: Hello,
I see that only LM2904 spice model is available, even in LM2904-N section, which is incorrect since a lot of features are different..
So, can you provide…
Part Number: LM2904-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2904 , LM2904B Tool/software: Hello Team ,
We are working on the upgradation of an ECU .
In the existing design BOM, OP-AMP LM2904MNOPB is available. Can you please confirm the availability…
Part Number: LM2904-N Hi experts,
LM2904MX/NOPB is mass production on customer side. Now they find that the mark in the device is different for different batch. Could you share the meaning for the mark? Thanks.
older mark:
Current Mark:
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Part Number: LM2904-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV272 Hi,
Currently, we have a customer concern regarding a popcorn noise for this following device LM2904-N. So from my understanding, the popcorn noise normally occur on the bipolar transistor…
Part Number: MAX3232 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , LM2904-N , TRS3232E , LM2904B Tool/software: want to know the Active status and EOL of below components.
If obsolete and EOL is less please suggest Alternate part number for it.
MAX3232IPWR …
Part Number: LM2904B-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2904-N , LM2904 , LM2904B Hi team,
I have a question on the maximum allowed current through the internal ESD diode structure, in case the IC is unpowered?
Thanks and best regards,
Micha…
Hi Candis,
Candis Taylor said: can you please let me know if there is any PFAS contained in this product?
Are you talking about Polyfluoroalkyl Substances? Since E2E is for applications/design issues, our Customer Support Center ( https://support…
Please note that "LM2904" is the TI part; while "LM2904-N" is the part originally made by National Semiconductor.
LM2904MX is the LM2904-N packaged on a reel, LM2904M is exactly the same LM2904-N chip in a tube.
You should also be able to replace…
Charles,
The note in LM2904-N data also describes what happens to LM2904-Q1. The current does affect the output state, and the current is not damaging. However, it is best to avoid the current. Acceptable is to limit the current (via series resistors…