Part Number: RC4560 Tool/software: Hi,
I have a customer who is trying to figure out the impact of recent PCNs - would this affect how the device is able to withstand voltage spikes at the input of the device?
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Part Number: RC4560 Tool/software: Hello Team,
In the Qualification Summary, the results of ESD-HBM and CDM are described as "See data sheet". However, the datasheet does not show the results of ESD.
Please tell me ESD data (HBM data , CDM data…
Part Number: RC4560 Hello,
This seems like a simple thing but in the datasheet listed for RC4560IP I'm not able to find the pinout. Are you able to provide the pinout for RC4560IP or point me to another document that has this information?
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Part Number: RC4560 Hello,
My customer is looking for simulation models of RC4560 to understand the problem they are facing now. But it is not available for neither Psice and TINA on TI web site. Isn’t it really available?
If it is not available,…
Part Number: RC4560 Hello,
There is no pin configuration of the datasheet, so could you please help to confirm it?
https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/rc4560.pdf
Best regards
Kailyn
Hi Karel,
Welcome to e2e.
I'm glad you've find an answer to your questions. RC4560 specifies +/-18V max supply, which is a maximum 36V difference between VCC+ and VCC-. So -26V is fine.
If you have more questions please post a new post into the…
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