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Hi,
is it possible/good to use LT1034-BCZ-2.5 instead LT1034-IZ-2.5 (whichh are hard to get in germany)?
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branko
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According to the data sheet I can't tell the difference between the 2. So yes, it should be ok. Data sheet found here
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They will be fine. Here is the part number breakdown: LT = Proprietary bipolar device (other values: LTC, LTM etc) 1034 = part number B = Electrical grade (values: B, C, unrated, in this case, Temp Coefficient) C = Temp rating (C = Commercial, I = Industrial) Z = Package code (Z = TO-92) 2.5 = reference voltage Further markings are packaging (bulk, tape and reel) and PB-free Edited by user Wednesday, November 12, 2014 8:09:24 PM(UTC)
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Hello,
thank you for helping. It was the different temperature range for the "B"-type (0-->70°C) versus "I"-Type (-40 --> 85°C) I was unsure about.
Branko
Datasheet:
Operating Temperature Commercial .... 0° to 70°C Industrial ...... – 40°C to 85°C Military (OBSOLETE) .... – 55°C to 125°C
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