Did the part pass latchup testing?
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Hello Munir,
Thank you for posting your question. I apologize for the delay.
For latchup test, do you mean Short Circuit current test?
If so, here is the specs from the data sheet:
This short circuit current is equivalent to the current limit. LP5912 does have a short circuit protection.
Best,
Edgar Acosta
Hi Edgar,
I mean was the part tested for electrical latchup?
Are you aware of any radiation data on th part?
Is the device CMOS?
Hi Munir,
We have a High Reliability and Space group which is dedicated to these sorts of questions. You may contact them or submit a forum post to the Space team if they have any test data on this device. The LP5912 uses a CMOS pass device and is based on CMOS technology.
https://www.ti.com/lit/sg/slyt532h/slyt532h.pdf
https://www.ti.com/applications/industrial/aerospace-defense/overview.html
I also see that you have asked for this data on a handful of components. You can send a forum post to the Space Power group with your power component questions and they should be able to help you there.
Thanks,
Stephen
Hi Munir,
Okay, thanks. Then it looks like we do not have radiation data for the LP5912 available.
Thanks,
Stephen