Hi,
Good day.
May I know the differences between PN#PTN78060WAD and PN#PTN78060WAH?
What is the meaning of suffix 'AD" and "AH"?
Could you please help to check and advise?
Thanks.
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Hi,
Good day.
May I know the differences between PN#PTN78060WAD and PN#PTN78060WAH?
What is the meaning of suffix 'AD" and "AH"?
Could you please help to check and advise?
Thanks.
Hi Kent,
I am going to look into seeing what the differences are will fall up shortly.
Per the datasheet, I do not see anything stated.
Hi Marshall,
Thanks for your update.
What is the meaning of suffix 'AD" and "AH"? Why there are different suffix for same part number if without any differences?
Can you please provide more information/explanations?
Thanks.
Regards,
Kent
Hi Kent, sorry for the delay but we are still looking into this. This product wasn't designed in our team originally, so it is taking some extra time to dig up this info.
Hi Marshall,
Well noted.
Is it possible obtain an answer by today? My customer is pushing us hardly.
They wanted to know why the suffix "AD" and 'AH" put in same part number? In fact, there are same specs. What is the real meaning for the suffixes.
Thanks.
Hi Kent,
I am following up with my colleagues to see if they can expedite this request.
Hi Kent,
between those two devices, they share the same assembly BOM, test program, and packaging. The manufacturer flow is identical and they can be considered direct substitutes of one another.
Unfortunately, our team is unable to explain the meaning of the suffix, but, you can consider the devices to be the same.