Part Number: TMCS1107 I see that the -Q1 is AEC-Q100 certified. I read through the qualification, and it seems that shock and vibe are not required for molded parts.
Will the TMCS1107 survive shock and vibe? Will it affect the measurement?
Part Number: TMCS1107 Hi,
I am woriking on the analysis of an Schematic design that is usign the PN "TMCS1170C5FQVAP".
I couldn't find this and I wanted to know if I can get the datasheet.
Regards,
Pablo.
Part Number: TMCS1107 We are looking at this part.
The ESD spec is given as:
SInce the sense terminal has no electrical connection to the rest of the circuitry, doew it have the same ESD spec?
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Part Number: TMCS1100 Tool/software: Can you please explain the basic isolation ratings found in the datasheet?
Also, what happens when we violate the SOA or rated voltages?