Part Number: LM3262
Hi,
Is there any effect on LM3262 if the rubber magnet (isotropy ferrite rubber magnet) approaches the upper surface of the package when mounting LM3262 with the mounter? Please let me know if you have any concerns.
Best regards, K…
Part Number: LM3262 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMR62014 Hi Expert,
Please help to check if TI have ψJ-T and θJ-C information for LM3262TMX/NOPB & LMR62014XMFE/NOPB.
I can't find from datasheet.
Part Number: LMV225 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM3262 , Hi,
Could you please tell me whether there are any concerns when the rubber magnet comes close to LMV225URX/NOPB during the mounting process. The similar post is as below.
LM3262 Effect on rubber…
Part Number: LM3242 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM3262 , LM3241 Hi,
I was comparing LM3241/2/3 with LM3262/9 and I found out the one with highest current is the cheapest one, why?
Any particular process to do it? Or any technical features allowing…
Hi Kato-san,
As I already responded to a similar query in another post (refer the link below), I will close this thread. If you have further questions, feel free to post your comments to re-open it.
https://e2e.ti.com/support/power-management/f/power…
Hello Ryuji-san,
If you are going to control the LM3642 (I guess you had a typo with LM3262?) only through I2C you can leave the STROBE and TX/TORCH pins floating and disable them from register (default value).
If you use both I2C (SW) and pin (HW) controls…