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VL53L0, VL53L1 and VL53L3 Longevity

John E KVAM
ST Employee

I heard that ST has extended the lifetime of the L0, L1 and L3. 

Can you tell me what the new dates are and where on the website I can find them?

 


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Anne BIGOT
ST Employee

The new lifetime of the L0, L1 and L3 is december 2028.

It will appear soon on st.com on each product page.

You can find the date in the product page. This is the little dot near the name of the product. Just putting your mouse on it, you will get the date.

By clicking on it, you will get the list of the longevity for all ST products.

 

 


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Anne BIGOT
ST Employee

The new lifetime of the L0, L1 and L3 is december 2028.

It will appear soon on st.com on each product page.

You can find the date in the product page. This is the little dot near the name of the product. Just putting your mouse on it, you will get the date.

By clicking on it, you will get the list of the longevity for all ST products.

 

 


Our community relies on fruitful exchanges and good quality content. You can thank and reward helpful and positive contributions by marking them as 'Accept as Solution'. When marking a solution, make sure it answers your original question or issue that you raised.

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