Part Number: LM117 Hello,
I'm having trouble finding information on the LM117K. I see there are 3 parts listed: LM117K, LM117K Steel, and LM117K Steel/NOPB. What I'd like to know is the difference between these versions?
Also, other than case…
Part Number: LM117 Hi TI expert
Could you please let me know if part number LM117K/883B is still available to order?
If it is obsoleted, could you help to find a replacement part?
Best regards,
Thomas
Part Number: LM117 We have situation where we'd like to connect (short) the ADJ pin to the VIN pin momentarily (say 500msec). The circuit would be similar to the typical application diagram on page 1 of the datasheet.
Would this damage the device? …
Part Number: LM117 Hello!
I'd like to know the difference between the parts LM117H and LM117H/NOPB. No matter where I look, I can't find any difference between these two.
I'd be grateful if someone with more intimate knowledge could shed some…
Part Number: LM117 Hello Guys,
Good day.
Our customer is using LM117H in their design. They are dissipating across the device 10V*20mA~0.2W. They are operating in a vacuum chamber (2*10^-6 mbar) at 25degC.
They mounted a thermocouple on the metal can…
Part Number: LM117 Hi Team, We have a customer inquiry below about the LM117 performance at high temperatures: Our customer would like to know if do we have data or test results of the behavior of the component at high temperatures (always within the T range…
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Two bench power supplies can be connected together to produce +/- 3V by connecting the plus of one to the negative of the other to create a common GND?
Is it possible to connect two LM117s together…
Part Number: LM1117 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM117
Hello,
We are using LM1117MP-3.3 in one of our design.
The input voltage is 5V and on the path we were earlier using LQM21FN4R7M70L (DCR = 455MOHM) in the design at input and now would like to u…