Part Number: LM385-1.2 Hi,
We are using the LM385MX-1.2 SOIC8 Package in few of our designs.
I would like to help us with the below query..
What's the difference between
1. LM385M-1.2/NOPB
2. LM385M-1.2
3. LM385MX-1.2/NOPB
Is any of the above made…
Part Number: LM385-1.2 Hi team,
My customer wants to use LM385-1.2 but use the FORMED LEAD OPTION. But I cannot tell which part number refers to the FORMED LEAD OPTION instead of STRAIGHT LEAD OPTION. So could you please help share the full part number…
Part Number: LM385-1.2 Hey Team,
I have a customer that is using the LM385 (I don't know full part number) for their previous generation handheld Digital Multimeter.
Could you provide any recommendations for a device that targets higher precision…
Part Number: LM385-2.5-N Hi Team,
Our customer is looking for the tested limit spec of the reverse breakdown voltage of the LM385M3-2.5/NOPB variant of LM385-2.5-N. The datasheet shows the characteristics for its different variants. However, it does not…
Part Number: LM358-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358 Dear Sir:
I have done circuit experiments on LM385(SOIC-8) and LM385N(PDIP). The schematic diagrams are shown as,
I use power of 5V with amp meter to record their currents.
In LM358N(PDIP) circuit…
Part Number: LM385-1.2-N Hello all,
For the LM336-2.5N and LM385-1.2-N packages can you verify if the pins start from( left to right 1 2 3) or (right to left 3 2 1)
The package outline drawing is a little confusing, link below:
http://www.ti.com/lit/ml…
Francis,
There isn't a lot of differences. However, these are legacy devices and we recommend to use a newer version if possible. "-N" devices were originally from National Semiconductors before TI acquired it.
Thanks,
Prakash L
LM…