Hello e2e,
Is CSD18532Q5B Q1 capable? If not, do you see anything that would prevent in using it in automotive applications? I am coming from the fact that not all ICs in the car have to be Q1 qualified.
Best,
Natallia
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Hello e2e,
Is CSD18532Q5B Q1 capable? If not, do you see anything that would prevent in using it in automotive applications? I am coming from the fact that not all ICs in the car have to be Q1 qualified.
Best,
Natallia
Natallia,
The CSD18532Q5B is not auto qualified. However, it is qualified for industrial applications and rated up to 150degC.
If the customer does not require Q1, do you know what temperature they want it rated to? If they want 175degC, would they be willing to consider the CSD18532KCS?
This is the TO-220 analog of the CSD18532Q5B, and though the datasheet says otherwise, it is qualified to 175degC. We are currently in the process of updating this datasheet.
Hell Brett,
Please see the datasheet of the following LDO (says Automotive even though its not Q1): TPS7A4001.
Thank you very much for your help and support!
Natallia
Hello Brett,
I was wondering if we have a roadmap for Power Mosfets (checked ESP, didnt find any). Could you please send it to me via email if possible?
Natallia
Natallia,
We can send you something but I'd rather do so directly as opposed to posting on the external E2E forum.
Please email me at b-barr@ti.com and Chris Bull at cbull@ti.com requesting a roadmap and we will send you something.