Part Number: LM337-N-MIL In our Amplifier application, the Voltage regulator of LM337H/NOPB is touching the metal lid of the body casing, it then causes the failure: short circuit between this voltage regulator LM337H/NOPB and the lid body casing. It results…
Is the metal body of the voltage regulator LM337H/NOPB may cause the short circuit if it touches with other components/metal components? Because, from our understanding, the body of the component should be inductive, and not conductive. Can you please check…
Part Number: LM337-N We are using LM337N to generate -8V from -15V. When the load current of the LM337N increases and its heat is generated, there are individuals where the output voltage ripple increases and individuals where it does not. -1 What is the…
Part Number: LM317-N-MIL
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Good day. I am reaching out to guide us completing the information requested by a known Cx:
OPN
MIN INPUT
MAX INPUT
LM317K STEEL/NOPB
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LM350K STEEL/NOPB
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LM317HVK STEEL/NOPB
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LM79L05ACM/NOPB
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Part Number: LM337-N Hello, dear colleague. We have product LM337IMP/NOPB. There is marking on top: 8777, N02A. The service of warehousing needs information about the date of production of the product, please give these data. Thanks for your help. email post…
Part Number: LM337-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM337 , LM317 hello,
I work with this component in its normal configuration (Figure 1), and according to the resistor ratio, I should be at the output -49Volt.
when I work with the regulator stand-alone…
Part Number: SN55115 TI datasheet for part SN55115 also lists JM38510/10404BEA as an available part under this datasheet. When dealing with part schematics, we found that the diagram in the TI datasheet looks different from the one in the mil spec MIL-M…
Part Number: LM614-MIL Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL103W , LM4041D , LM324 , LM4041-N , LM324B , LM324-N , TL103WB Hello,
I need to replace a Texas Instruments operational amplifier that is no longer manufactured LM614. Is there a replacement part?
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OK, this sounds good. How does one know though, that LMC6081AM refers to the MIL version? In the orderable parts section of the (latest) datasheet the letter M seems to designate PDIP instead of SOIC (Letter N). The LMC6081-MIL product page on ti.com…