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Part Number: TPS7H1201-HT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS7H1101A-SP Hello, Customer is looking for non-space grade alternative for TPS7H1101A-SP, and we found that TPS7H1201-HT seems to be a viable candidate. Using the "compare" feature of the TI website…
Part Number: TPS7H1201-HT I need to know what the gold plating thickness is on this part ?
What is the lead frame composition?
Cannot find this information on the data sheet.
Part Number: TPS7H1201-HT Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS76901-HT I HAVE A FEW HUNDRED ON ORDER TPS7H1201SHKS AND THE DELIVERY KEEPS PUSHING OUT NY WEEKS EACH MONTH. I AM TOLD DUE TO "FACTORY SHORTAGE"
CAN SOMEONE GET MORE SPECIFIC WHY…
Part Number: TPS7H1201-HT Hello,
We have a customer who is looking for the gold plating thickness and lead frame composition for the TPS7H1201SHKS. Not finding the data in Material Content, could someone please advise?
Thanks,
Part Number: TPS7H1201-HT Hello,
We have an authorized TI distributor asking if there is or will be any change to the classification of this device. They are under the impression that the classification is in the process of changing - is there any information…
Hi Brandon,
We have two high temperature LDOs that can operate up to 210C:
TPS7H1201-HT data sheet, product information and support | TI.com
Ultralow Power 100-mA Low Dropout Linear Regulator datasheet (Rev. D) (ti.com)
Best,
Edgar Acosta
Part Number: TPS7H1201-HT I have a customer that is using the EN to operate the device. Their Vin is above 3.5V (5.5V) and the customer has ststed the following:
Case 1: If the power is turned on with EN held low (default OFF), the VREF will not reach…
I've read through the sections in the datasheet covering the 'Current Sense' and 'Power Good' pins. Both are rather confusing (borderline incoherent) and seemingly incomplete. I'm happy to discuss specifics if that would be helpful…
I wanted to bump this question.
I'm going to concur that there must be a typo on page 24 of the datasheet (rev. Dec-2014). As mentioned the units don't match up. Looks like it should be I_offset, could someone from TI confirm?