Part Number: LM36011 Hi team,
my customer is using LM36011 and they found that the package is easily broken when SMT.
Do u have any guides and small tips on SMT ? Thanks!
Part Number: LM36011 I'm trying to find the MTBF of the LM36011, but the calulator at ( https://www.ti.com/quality/docs/estimator.tsp ) doesn't show the results for the chip. Where can I get this information?
Part Number: LM36011 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM3644 Hello Sir,
I have a question about LM36011 LED driver. My application requires 2.5A current in external strobe mode. Can I use two LM36011 drivers in parallel, since the maximum current for…
Part Number: LM36011 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM3553 Hi Sirs, Would you please manage the tape and reel information of the LM36011? My customer requests this information to apply internal part number for prototype build, while we are not able…
Part Number: LM36011 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM3644 Dear Team,
Our customer due to spec limit need to replace the LM36011. Do we have any solution can meet the spec as below?
1. Vin: 3V
2. need 2 pics IR LED
3. PWM controller
4.switching…
Part Number: LM36011 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM36010 Dear Sir
Does LM36011 can boost the voltage if Vin=3V LED Vf=4V ? (In my view ,the answer is NO.)
What does setp-up mean in datasheet 6.5 Electrical Characteristics if the answer is No…
Part Number: LM36011 We had a problem with the torch mode not turning on without repeating the command. When identifying the reason I found the problem also exists when switching from torch mode to IR mode with strobe. I have verified that there was no…
Part Number: LM36011 Dear sir
Since datahstte doesn’t description further details about IVFM (Input voltage flash monitor) function of LM36011 , may help check below issue?
My application:
LM36011 Vin 5V, Vout 360mA (Vf 4.2V).
According to the…
Part Number: LM36011 We are using the LM36011 to drive LED’s in a flash application.
The driver is in IR mode and according the spec the strobe input is level sensitive.
We supply a 10kHz PWM signal to the Strobe input. One out of 4 or 5 pulses shows…