The recommended operating temperature range for JM38510/17103BCA 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 for space or high-radiation applications.
JM38510/17103BCA is not inherently radiation-hardened, so it may be susceptible to single-event effects (SEEs) and total ionizing dose (TID) effects in radiation-rich environments. Consider using radiation-hardened or radiation-tolerant versions of the device or implementing radiation mitigation strategies in your design.
JM38510/17103BCA has a maximum operating voltage of 15V, so it is not suitable for high-voltage applications. If you need a device that can handle higher voltages, consider using a different part number or consulting with a Texas Instruments representative.
Start by reviewing the datasheet and application notes to ensure proper usage and configuration. Then, use standard debugging techniques such as signal tracing, voltage measurement, and logic analysis to identify the root cause of the issue. If necessary, consult with a Texas Instruments representative or a qualified engineer for further assistance.
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