Hi Forums,
I show ISO120 as being NRND. Is there a simliar part to this amplifier that is recommended in its place? Thanks!
-Jon
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Hello Jon,
The ISO121 (better performance/similar cost), IS0122, ISO124 (both similar perfomance/less cost) are all ACTIVE.
- Jason
Jason
None of the devices you mentioned above support operation down to -55C. Can any of the devices you mentioned be screened for operation at -55C? If not, what would you suggest as an alternative (maybe a discrete implementation of the amplifier) that operates at that temp range? In advance, thank you for your feedback.
Best regards,
TG
TG and all,
The ISO120 is rated for this temperature range. Although it is flagged as NRND (not recommended for new designs), it is not planned to go obsolete. The reason for NRND status was due to one-time uncertainty about supply of the unusual package and an impending move to a different assembly and test site. These issues have been resolved. I cannot, however, give an official "all clear" on this product or remove it from NRND. If you have a design opportunity, I suggest contacting the product line for a detailed assessment of its status.
Regards, Bruce.
Hello Nitesh Jha,
Yes, you can use the ISO120/ISO121 withou an external clock.
Best regards,
Jose