Good morning
We are using ADLT2852 device and we are doing FMEA analysis.
We have just checked on website link below but no data are available for this device.
Where can we take more information about this?
Thanks in advance
Best regards
Stefano
LTC2852
Production
The LTC2850, LTC2851 and LTC2852 are low power, 20Mbps RS485/RS422 transceivers operating on 3.3V supplies. The receiver has a one-eighth unit load supporting...
Datasheet
LTC2852 on Analog.com
ADLT2852S
Recommended for New Designs
The ADLT2852S-CSL is a low power, 20 Mbps RS485/RS422 transceiver operating on a 3.3 V supply. The receiver has a fail-safe feature that guarantees a high...
Datasheet
ADLT2852S on Analog.com
Good morning
We are using ADLT2852 device and we are doing FMEA analysis.
We have just checked on website link below but no data are available for this device.
Where can we take more information about this?
Thanks in advance
Best regards
Stefano
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Hello Stefano - I am checking with our engineering team and will get back to you shortly.
Hello Stefano - for the data you are looking for please search for part # LTC2852. This product is fabricated using our BiCMOS process. The wafer fab data has the following comment - Please note: Where a device of interest is not sampled, it is valid to use the reliability data of the particular process technology to which the part belongs, since all parts within the same family are designed to the same rules and manufacturing as controlled by SPC. It looks like ADLT2852S is linked to 0.6um CMOS process instead of BiCMOS.
Hello Stefano - for the data you are looking for please search for part # LTC2852. This product is fabricated using our BiCMOS process. The wafer fab data has the following comment - Please note: Where a device of interest is not sampled, it is valid to use the reliability data of the particular process technology to which the part belongs, since all parts within the same family are designed to the same rules and manufacturing as controlled by SPC. It looks like ADLT2852S is linked to 0.6um CMOS process instead of BiCMOS.