2021-12-02 11:25 PM
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2021-12-03 02:55 AM
Welcome, @Stephan, to the community!
The L98SI, which was discontinued many years ago, mentioned a Max Clamping Energy per output that the L9822E does not guarantee. For this, the L9822E states a minimum output clamping energy, which in turn was not specified in the L98SI.
Functionally, the two parts are identical, but you still have to investigate the electrical parameters and worst case conditions.
Good luck!
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/Peter
2021-12-03 02:55 AM
Welcome, @Stephan, to the community!
The L98SI, which was discontinued many years ago, mentioned a Max Clamping Energy per output that the L9822E does not guarantee. For this, the L9822E states a minimum output clamping energy, which in turn was not specified in the L98SI.
Functionally, the two parts are identical, but you still have to investigate the electrical parameters and worst case conditions.
Good luck!
If the problem is resolved, please mark this topic as answered by selecting Select as best. This will help other users find that answer faster.
/Peter
2021-12-03 03:06 AM
Good afternoon Peter,
Thank you for your kind welcome to me.
Thank you for explaining the difference between the L98SI and L9822E.
Best regards,
Stephan.
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