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Hi,
I'm trying to compare LM2902 and LM2902-N components and I don't see much difference between them although the price per unit displayed on TI web site is quite different ($0.08 vs $0.35).
LM2902 is much cheaper than LM2902-N yet a brief comparison displayed on the Web site when selecting both products and clicking on "compare" button shows that LM2902 has a higher output current. Apart from that, differences seem to be very tight. I want to know if we can safely use LM2902 in production and for now I see no reason to keep LM2902-N as we use it in quite basic application.
So I guess LM2902-N has a real big advantage over LM2902 to justify its comparatively high price, but what is it ? Then I could decide wether we need this specific feature or not.
Thanks in advance,
Sylvain