Part Number: LM350-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM350A , LM1085 Hello TI experts,
My customer considers LM350 for their new product, instead of DCDC buck converter.
The application is medical equipment, so they are very sensitive to switching noise…
Part Number: LM350-N-MIL Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM350-N , , LM350A Hello team.
The TI product page says for the LM350-N-MIL device the data sheet applies to both LM350-N and LM350-N-MIL.
In the data sheet Absolute Maximum Ratings it’s not clear…
Part Number: LM350-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM317 , TPS7A33 In the uA7805 datasheet it says that with a floating negative voltage you can use the 7805 as a negative regulator by connecting its output to ground and using the ground side of the…
Hello Grant,
For LM317, the only option I see is LM350 series. For LM337, the option I see is LM2991 in our portfolio using TO-220. Below is the comparison table, please let us know if you have any questions.
LM317
LM350-N
LM350A
LM337
LM2991
AEC…
List of every TI regulator in the TO-3 package that can deliver at least 3A:
Part Number
Description
Minimum Vin-Vout
LM138
LM138 5-Amp Adjustable Regulator
3.0 V
LM338
LM338 5-Amp Adjustable Regulator
3.0 V
LM323-N
LM323…
You will need to provide an appropriate voltage offset to reference each regulator to.
The LM317 will need to be referenced to a -1.250V offset.
The LM337 will need to be referenced to a +1.250V offset.
The concept is shown in the LM350 datasheet, …