The recommended operating temperature range for JM38510/37102BEA 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 space-grade versions of the device for extreme environments.
The maximum power dissipation for JM38510/37102BEA is 1.5 W, and it's essential to ensure proper heat sinking and thermal management to prevent overheating.
JM38510/37102BEA is not radiation-hardened by default, but Texas Instruments offers radiation-hardened versions of the device, such as the JM38510/37102BHA, which is designed for space and high-reliability applications.
Follow Texas Instruments' recommended PCB layout guidelines, including using a solid ground plane, minimizing trace lengths, and using bypass capacitors to reduce noise and ensure signal integrity.