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Hello Yaita,
Thank you for your interest in TI the UCC27524A1-Q1. I am an application engineer with TI and will work to resolve your questions.
The UCC27524A1-Q1 and the UCC27524A-Q1 are both automotive qualified to AEC-Q100. The UCC27524A1-Q1 has the…
Hi, Let me reformulate my question: Is there any way of visually differentiating between UCC27524AQDGN*Q1 and UCC27524A1-Q1 by checking the marking on the component? I see that both components have 7524Q in common and 3 more digits that are different…
Part Number: UCC27424-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC27524A-Q1 , UCC27524A1-Q1 Hi there,
Except for the different current driving ability, I am wondering whether there is any modification I should make if I just replace UCC27424-Q1 by UCC27524A…
Hi Charles,
Thank you for reaching out!
The UCC27524A1-Q1 is new, optimized driver that should fit your application.
Here are some of the key specs and how they compare:
V_dd range: 4.5V to 20V
UCC27424-Q1: 4V to 15V
Source / Sink: 5A / 5A
UCC27424…
Hello Kuramochi,
I am the applications engineer for this device and to the best of my knowledge, I am not aware of any plans to NRND the SOIC package of UCC27524A-Q1.
The UCC27524A1-Q1 is another device (not sure that you're aware) the only difference is…
Hello Zhengquan,
Thanks for your help promoting our drivers, my name is Mamadou Diallo, I am an AE in High Power Drivers' team.
MAQ device looks like a automotive grade dual channel low-side driver with a recommended operating conditions of up to 20V…