| Parameters |
| Mount |
Through Hole |
| Mounting Type |
Through Hole |
| Package / Case |
TO-220-9 Formed Leads |
| Operating Temperature |
-20°C~115°C |
| Packaging |
Tube |
| JESD-609 Code |
e3 |
| Part Status |
Obsolete |
| Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
| Number of Terminations |
9 |
| Terminal Finish |
Matte Tin (Sn) |
| Subcategory |
Audio/Video Amplifiers |
| Technology |
BIPOLAR |
| Voltage - Supply |
60V~85V |
| Terminal Position |
ZIG-ZAG |
| Terminal Pitch |
0.95mm |
| Base Part Number |
LM2439 |
| JESD-30 Code |
R-PZIP-T9 |
| Qualification Status |
Not Qualified |
| Power Supplies |
80V |
| Operating Supply Current |
8mA |
| Display Type |
CRT |
| RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
LM2439T/NOPB Overview
As with Tube, the package is designed similarly.Version TO-220-9 Formed Leads includes it.Its display type is CRT.Mounting this electronic component on the board is done using Through Hole.The operating temperature of this electrical part is -20°C~115°C.Display drivers should be possible to operate Display drivers wDisplay driversh a 60V~85VV power source.Typically, transmission lines are terminated by 9 terminations with devices whose characteristic impedance matches that of the transmission lines.Display drivers is a member of the LM2439 family.A Through Hole axis is used to mount this electronic component on the board in order to get the best fit.There is a need to supply 8mA with the necessary supply current for it to function at full capacity.Audio/Video Amplifiers can also include it.Due to its two 80V power supplies, it can run anywhere in the world.
LM2439T/NOPB Features
TO-220-9 Formed Leads package
LM2439 family
80V power supplies
LM2439T/NOPB Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments LM2439T/NOPB display drivers applications.
- Automotive Telecom
- Driving low-voltag fluorescent displays
- Display Driver
- Digital Clock, Thermometer, Counter, Voltmeter
- Augmented reality glasses
- Industrial Display
- Small Appliances
- High and Low Temperature Envlronment s where LCD
- Bargraph Dlsplays
- COPS? or Microprocessor Displays