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Please confirm the difference between TI material SN74LVC1G126DRYR and SN74LVC1G126DRYR-M? Specifically, what does the -M represent?
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Tool/software:
Please confirm the difference between TI material SN74LVC1G126DRYR and SN74LVC1G126DRYR-M? Specifically, what does the -M represent?
Hi Nicole,
Where do you see DRYR-M?
Best,
Malcolm
We are an authorized distributor for TI, and we have inventory in stock under the -M part number. Is it possible this is an old revision and the material should be categorized under SN74LVC1G126DRYR now?
Do you know how old these devices are? In November 2012, revision Q of the datasheet increased the maximum operating temperature to 125 °C. It's possible that TI sold devices tested to the military temperature range earlier.
Other possible reasons for a suffix would be a different reel or a different orientation of pin 1 in the reel (check against the package materials section of the datasheet) or a lead finish different from NiPdAu (there is no good way to test this). But it would be unusual to use "-M" for this.
I guess you do not have the original shipping labels?
We do have the label on the FG that TI shipped to us. The PN is listed as SN74LVC1G126DRYR-M with lot 1331152HNN. Is there a TI email address the label can be sent to? Nicole, who originally posted for us, is on leave at the moment.
Hi Emily,
I believe that this is actually a custom part number we made for Motorola. It should be the exact same as the catalog device.
Best,
Malcolm