8pcs chips were selected for testing, among which 4pcs of noise values were lower than the standard requirements. Please refer to the attached picture for detailed information 10p容值时噪声对比.pdf15p容值时噪声对比.pdf
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8pcs chips were selected for testing, among which 4pcs of noise values were lower than the standard requirements. Please refer to the attached picture for detailed information 10p容值时噪声对比.pdf15p容值时噪声对比.pdf
Hi,
Apologies for the delay, this post was missed in our filters. Can you please elaborate on the standard requirements. Is there a particular datasheet spec that is being violated?
What is different between the green and yellow and the two tables in the PDF? What is 24C9N5K and OAA17RK? Can you please provide some details on the test procedure that was run?
Best,
Alex
There is also a column called channel in the table - what does this refer to?
The green color is the qualified noise value, which is the qualified test data of other batches of chips of the same model. The yellow color is the test data of this chip. Items 0-3 of the yellow data are qualified, and the 4-7 data are unqualified.
Hello,
Please ask customer to reach out to the Online Customer Support center (https://support.ti.com/csm) and initiate a new support request and follow the guidelines mentioned in the below link for customer returns?
https://www.ti.com/lit/ml/sprac01a/sprac01a.pdf
The web link below lists out the recommended action depends on situation, whether customer purchased through an authorized TI distributor, logistic issue, TI store or directly purchased from TI.
https://www.ti.com/support-quality/additional-information/customer-returns.html
Rahland