In the datasheet , all industry level component's operation temperature is invalid. For example, STPS30M100DJF.
Traditionally , industrial component's operation temperature is -40~85℃(at least). Without this information, engineers can not make the right
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2023-05-10 4:04 AM
In the datasheet , all industry level component's operation temperature is invalid. For example, STPS30M100DJF.
Traditionally , industrial component's operation temperature is -40~85℃(at least). Without this information, engineers can not make the right choice,
Please contact me.
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2023-05-10 4:23 AM
>>Please contact me.
This is somewhat atypical, usual approach is to work with your local sale engineer or rep
Up vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..
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2023-05-13 5:09 AM
Thank you. But, when I ask this question to sale engineers, they can not give the right answer and feed back this quesetion to the tech engineer.
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2023-05-15 7:27 AM
Welcome, @dxu.1, to the community!
What exactly do you mean by "operation temperature is invalid"?
Regards
/Peter
