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Hello,
Can you say, how rad-hard is the ADS-1258-EP, how is the TID-value for this component??
regards
Peter
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1258
Hello,
Can you say, how rad-hard is the ADS-1258-EP, how is the TID-value for this component??
regards
Peter
Hi Peter,
The ADS1258 EP device is not radiation hardened to the best of my knowledge. This version is tested for extended temperature range only so I don't have a total ionizing dose rating for you. I'll check around though and see if anyone has done any testing on it.
Hi Tom,
even if the part is not Hard Rad we are considering that for a space instrument board.
But in order to prepare an upscreen plan to our mission requirements, we are missing what kind of test are performed as screening of the parts during manufacturing and as Lot Acceptance Test. Especially if and how the burn in is implemented, or thermal cycles.
I understand that could be sensitive information, but I would like to get as much info is realistic possible to get from TI.
I tried all the ways to get in contact with TI in order to get some information.
Can you help me somehow?
Thanks in advance.
Sergio.
Sergo, the -EP version of this device belongs to the High Realibility group and yes, as Tom said, this is not a space rated device. We do offer extended temperature and a QFP version. Please e-mail me to j-vallemayorga <at> ti.com and we will discuss your more specific questions with our quality engineers. Thanks,
JV