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CC1200: longevity for CC12xx/CC112x family

Part Number: CC1200

Hello team,

Can you please advise back the longevity of the CC12xx and CC112x devices family, and if it recommended for new design?

Thanks in advance,

Shai.

  • Hi,
    CC12xx and CC112x devices are still recommended for new designs.
    Best regards,
    Richard
  • Richard ,

    Can you please confirm to me that the longevity is at latest about 6-8 years ?
    Thanks in advance.

    Kind regards,
    Shai
  • Shai,

    This series of devices are very popular among customers valuing longevity of our products in the market. But we actually are not able to produce statements in a open forum like this promising a certain longevity of a certain product or family of products.

    What we can is refer to our standard terms

    Here I want to highlight section 20

    PRODUCT WITHDRAWAL/DISCONTINUANCE TI’s Product withdrawal/discontinuance process complies with J-STD-048, latest issue. TI makes an effort to not obsolete products out of convenience. Convenience means: low running device, poor yields, limited customer adoption or similar items. TI’s obsolescence withdrawal schedule provides a longer lead time than the industry standard. TI allows 12 months for the last order and an additional 6 months to take final delivery of obsolete items. In rare circumstances, an accelerated withdrawal schedule may be necessary. In such cases, TI will communicate the last buy and final delivery dates in the EOL notice, along with an explanation of the circumstances necessitating the early withdrawal.

    I hope this is good enough for you, but if you need a specific letter of longevity then you will need to contact your local sales support team in your region and escalate the need for such a letter.

    Regards,

    /TA

  • Thank you both.

    Kind regards,
    Shai.