TDA2003 V - H : which is which?
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TDA2003 V - H : which is which?

 
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Fred Bartoli
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 12:35 am    Post subject: TDA2003 V - H : which is which? Reply with quote

I kind of remember that the TDA2003 come into 2 leads form: straigth and
staggered row.
But the ST datasheet doesn't mention this explicitly, don't speak of the H
flavour and only show a staggered one with a -V , but without any comments.

Just want to make sure that the V flavour is the staggered row before
releasing my BOM.


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Fred.

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Tilmann Reh
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 8:35 am    Post subject: Re: TDA2003 V - H : which is which? Reply with quote

Fred Bartoli schrieb:

Quote:
I kind of remember that the TDA2003 come into 2 leads form: straigth and
staggered row.
But the ST datasheet doesn't mention this explicitly, don't speak of the H
flavour and only show a staggered one with a -V , but without any comments.

Just want to make sure that the V flavour is the staggered row before
releasing my BOM.

Though the data sheet does not mention that explicitly, I think the H
stands for horizontal mounting and the V for vertical mounting. IIRC the
V version is what you want/need.
(Also see the mechanical drawing at the end of the DS that shows only
the V package.)

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Franc Zabkar
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 8:35 am    Post subject: Re: TDA2003 V - H : which is which? Reply with quote

On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 07:58:08 +0200, Tilmann Reh
<tilmannreh@despammed.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

Quote:
Fred Bartoli schrieb:

I kind of remember that the TDA2003 come into 2 leads form: straigth and
staggered row.
But the ST datasheet doesn't mention this explicitly, don't speak of the H
flavour and only show a staggered one with a -V , but without any comments.

Just want to make sure that the V flavour is the staggered row before
releasing my BOM.

Though the data sheet does not mention that explicitly, I think the H
stands for horizontal mounting and the V for vertical mounting. IIRC the
V version is what you want/need.

Confirmed. Page 893 of SGS-Thomson's Automotive Products Databook (Oct
1989) shows the horizontal and vertical versions of the Pentawatt
package.

-- Franc Zabkar

Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.

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Fred Bartoli
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 4:35 pm    Post subject: Re: TDA2003 V - H : which is which? Reply with quote

"Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> a écrit dans le message de
news:g4n4j1pud8cj6ilgtqig7cmhdpdoqavvkm@4ax.com...
Quote:
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 07:58:08 +0200, Tilmann Reh
tilmannreh@despammed.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

Fred Bartoli schrieb:

I kind of remember that the TDA2003 come into 2 leads form: straigth
and
staggered row.
But the ST datasheet doesn't mention this explicitly, don't speak of
the H
flavour and only show a staggered one with a -V , but without any
comments.

Just want to make sure that the V flavour is the staggered row before
releasing my BOM.

Though the data sheet does not mention that explicitly, I think the H
stands for horizontal mounting and the V for vertical mounting. IIRC the
V version is what you want/need.

Confirmed. Page 893 of SGS-Thomson's Automotive Products Databook (Oct
1989) shows the horizontal and vertical versions of the Pentawatt
package.


Thanks.


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Fred.
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