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Part Number: LM361 Tool/software: Hello team,
We are looking for LM161J/883QS. It looks like this item is no longer active in TI's system. Is it obsolete?
If indeed obsolete, could anyone recommend an alternative part?
Thank you.
Part Number: LM361 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM119 , TL712 , TL3116 , TLV3604 , LMH7322 , TLV1822 Hello, I have a problem with part LM361. on the datasheet the absolute max. Ratings Temperature os 0 to 70 °C. i want to change this part to LM161, where…
Part Number: LM361 I am using an LM361 to generate a differential output and Hi/Lo dead time for a PWM clock of a class D amplifier.
INPUT1 is connected to GND potential.
In contrast, ±9V square wave voltage is applied to INPUT2.
At this time…
Part Number: LM361 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , TL3016 Hi,
I'm looking for a TINA-TI simulation tool for the LM361 but couldn't find it.
(1) Is LM361 provided by TINA-TI?
(2) If (1) is "NO", please tell me the model number of the…
Part Number: LM361 Hi E2E,
Good day.
We have a customer asking for the old LM161J/883QS product. He is wondering what the “QS” in 883QS means? He is also asking if there is a supporting document regarding this.
We searched TI site and it looks…
Part Number: LM361 Can you check following circuit diagram whether input2 voltage +-5.04V can be covered by LM361M?
If it can not be covered. Please let me know maximum voltage. it can be covered by the attached circuit.
Best regards,
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM361 Hello.
When an input pin (INPUT1,INPUT2) of LM361 makes open, this IC is broken and may affect life?
Some kind of protection or pullup/pulldown resistance is put to input, and does not open input come to become floating…
I should add, I've just tried the MAX913 - this was not dramatically different but measurably quiter (2-3dB) so a worthwhile improvement nonetheless. Looking forward to trying some others. The LM361 looks especially interesting, as it allows for 15V…