Part Number: LSF0002 Team,
In the datasheet, A1 and A2 refer to Pin 2 and Pin 3 in the pin out diagram. but in the application circuit, they refer to Pin 5 and pin 4.
which one is correct? Thanks!
Part Number: LSF0002 Dear Technical Support Team,
In the datasheet, section 8.2.1 lists pins 2 and 3 as B1 and B2 (high-voltage side), but in section 7.2, pins 2 and 3 are listed as A1 and A2. Which one is correct?
Best Regards,
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