Hi team,
Could you teach the difference of 'TIN1029DRBRQ1' and 'TLIN1029"M"DRBRQ1'?
What is the change point between non-M and M?
Best regards,
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Hi team,
Could you teach the difference of 'TIN1029DRBRQ1' and 'TLIN1029"M"DRBRQ1'?
What is the change point between non-M and M?
Best regards,
Eric-san,
Here is the screen shot o page.33 of datasheet.
'TIN1029DRBRQ1' is top line and 'TLIN1029"M"DRBRQ1' is bottom line.
I cannot find any difference.
Could you explain more detail?
Best ragards,
Yamamoto
Yamamoto-san,
See the very last column, "Pin 1 Quadrant". TLIN1029DRBRQ1 has the pin 1 in Q2, while TLIN1029MDRBRQ1 as the pin 1 in Q1. This is referencing the image directly above this table in the datasheet, showing how the ICs are oriented in the tape and reel once they are delivered.
Does this make sense?
Regards,
Eric Hackett
Eric-san,
I see, but Why you need to ship two kinds of direction?
Best regards,
Yamamoto
Yamamoto-san,
These tape and reels are used in automatic assembly machines, and so depending on the customer's setup, they may need the device oriented differently for their machine to assemble to part in the right place. I don't know the history on this particular case, but I'm guessing a few customers requested this orientation so we decided to make a separate orderable part number for it.
Regards,
Eric Hackett
Eric-san,
Thank you for your answer. I heard this because it is first time for me about the device orientation. My concern is clear! Thank you!
Best regards,
Yamamoto