The recommended operating temperature range for JM38510/10401BCA is -55°C to 125°C, although it can withstand storage temperatures from -65°C to 150°C.
To ensure reliability, follow proper handling and storage procedures, use a clean and controlled environment, and adhere to recommended soldering and assembly techniques. Additionally, consider using radiation-hardened or radiation-tolerant versions of the device.
JM38510/10401BCA is a radiation-hardened device, but it's not immune to radiation effects. Total Ionizing Dose (TID) and Single Event Effects (SEEs) can still occur. To mitigate these effects, use radiation shielding, error correction codes, and redundant systems. Consult Texas Instruments' radiation reports and application notes for more information.
Yes, although JM38510/10401BCA is designed for high-reliability applications, it can be used in other applications where high performance and low power consumption are required. However, ensure that the device meets the specific requirements of your application, and consult with Texas Instruments' support team if necessary.
The main differences are that JM38510/10401BCA is radiation-hardened, has a wider operating temperature range, and is designed for high-reliability applications. The LM385 is a commercial-grade device with a narrower operating temperature range and is not radiation-hardened.