Part Number: UC1524A Tool/software: The Datasheet for the UC1524A lacks dimensions for the FK 20 LCCC package style The Package | Pin | Size page for the UC1524A links to a pdf for the LCCC (FK) 20 packages with an isometric image of the part referring…
Part Number: UC1524A Please tell me the recommended application circuit for OSC. (The datasheet only mentioned "Sync".) At that time, please let me know the part numbers of the external parts.
Part Number: UC1524A Team,
My customer has the following question:
UC1524 A was identified as a potential alternative part for the UC1524 B , and we’ve been working on comparing the two parts’ data sheets for potential impacts. We have the following…
Part Number: UC1524A Hi,
I am considering using UC1524AJ883B device. The circuit does not use the OSC/Sync pin. In this case, can this pin be left open? Or do I need to do anything with this pin?
Best regards,
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UC1524A , UC3524 We have questions about UC1524A.
Question 1.
Please tell us the difference between UC1524 and UC1524A.
Question 2.
Please give us the newest datasheet of UC1524AJ-883B.
We found the datasheet…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UC1524A We have questions about UC1524A.
(UC1524AJ883B)
Question 1.
UC1524AJ883B belongs to UC1524A.
Is this understanding correct?
Question 2.
In datasheet p.3 "Oscillator Section",
Output pulse width…
Part Number: UC1524A I have been trying to determine the output frequency from using the formula that is in the datasheet and it does not work out to what I have bread boarded. Is there a different formula to determine the output frequency. Could it have…
Part Number: UC1524A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UC2524A Dear Team,
My customer is using the UC1524AJ in an old design and would like to design in our new package.
Can you please suggest what is the correct orderable for -40 to +85 degC industrial…
Hey Dan,
I agree that the error amplifier likely has a CM range of 1.5 V to 5.5 V.
Given the way TI tests it, I can say it will at least be 5.5 V.
It also makes sense given the maximum output is 5 V.
It may be more, but I don't have anything to…