Difference between LM348 and LM348N

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Tony Turner

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I am building an Audine CCD camera, and one of the ICs required is LM348N.
What is the difference between LM348 and LM348N?
RS has LM348D, which seems to replace the LM348N, but I have no idea what
the last letter means. Can someone tell me?
 
"Tony Turner" <tonyt92@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I am building an Audine CCD camera, and one of the ICs required is LM348N.
What is the difference between LM348 and LM348N?
RS has LM348D, which seems to replace the LM348N, but I have no idea what
the last letter means. Can someone tell me?



** You should learn how to use Google - it is very good for data on
semiconductors.

see: http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheet/L/LM348D.shtml

The D seems to be the surface mount version of the device - the N suffix
is the normal 14 pin DIL.



................ Phil
 
"Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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"Tony Turner" <tonyt92@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I am building an Audine CCD camera, and one of the ICs required is
LM348N.
What is the difference between LM348 and LM348N?
RS has LM348D, which seems to replace the LM348N, but I have no idea
what
the last letter means. Can someone tell me?




** You should learn how to use Google - it is very good for data on
semiconductors.

see: http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheet/L/LM348D.shtml

The D seems to be the surface mount version of the device - the N
suffix
is the normal 14 pin DIL.



............... Phil
Thanks for that. Are you saying that there is no difference at all between
LM348 without a suffix and LM348N with a suffix? I am not being a smartarse,
I really want to know.
 
"Tony Turner" wrote "Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au> wrote
in message

I am building an Audine CCD camera, and one of the ICs required is
LM348N.
What is the difference between LM348 and LM348N?
RS has LM348D, which seems to replace the LM348N, but I have no idea
what
the last letter means. Can someone tell me?




** You should learn how to use Google - it is very good for data on
semiconductors.

see: http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheet/L/LM348D.shtml

The D seems to be the surface mount version of the device - the N
suffix
is the normal 14 pin DIL.



............... Phil
Thanks for that. Are you saying that there is no difference at all
between
LM348 without a suffix and LM348N with a suffix? I am not being a
smartarse,
I really want to know.

**** If you don't know the difference between a DIL and surface mount
device and you "really want to know" then you really should learn how to
use Google.
As to your ability to build a CCD camera with your obvious lack of even
elementary knowledge of electronic componentry,well,let's just say,good
luck!

Brian Goldsmith.
 
"Tony Turner" <tonyt92@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message


** You should learn how to use Google - it is very good for data on
semiconductors.

see: http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheet/L/LM348D.shtml

The D seems to be the surface mount version of the device - the N
suffix is the normal 14 pin DIL.


............... Phil

Thanks for that. Are you saying that there is no difference at all between
LM348 without a suffix and LM348N with a suffix? I am not being a
smartarse,
I really want to know.


** AFAIK there is no device called simply an LM348 - unless it refers
to the chip itself.

If a parts list says " LM348 " then it is reasonable assume the common,
14 pin plastic, dual in line version is intended.




........... Phil
 
"Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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"Tony Turner" <tonyt92@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message


** You should learn how to use Google - it is very good for data on
semiconductors.

see: http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheet/L/LM348D.shtml

The D seems to be the surface mount version of the device - the N
suffix is the normal 14 pin DIL.


............... Phil

Thanks for that. Are you saying that there is no difference at all
between
LM348 without a suffix and LM348N with a suffix? I am not being a
smartarse,
I really want to know.



** AFAIK there is no device called simply an LM348 - unless it refers
to the chip itself.

If a parts list says " LM348 " then it is reasonable assume the common,
14 pin plastic, dual in line version is intended.




.......... Phil
Thank you. The parts list is partly in French and the instructions are
partly in Franglais. The parts list also has Radiospares part numbers where
applicable, and these are similar to, but not quite the same as, the local
RS part numbers. This is why I am apprehensive about any discrepancy, small
as it is, between the exact description in the parts list and, say, the DSE
or Altronics catalogues.
Years ago (before PCs) I made dedicated single-board comms devices, CNC
drivers and typesetting controllers using fairly simple UARTs (65**), and no
two batches had the same number. Some of the EPROMs had two or three
letters before and after the 4-digit number and all of them meant something
but made no difference to how the chip worked.
 
"Brian Goldsmith" <brian.goldsmith@nospamecho1.com.au> wrote in message
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"Tony Turner" wrote "Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au> wrote
in message

I am building an Audine CCD camera, and one of the ICs required is
LM348N.
What is the difference between LM348 and LM348N?
RS has LM348D, which seems to replace the LM348N, but I have no idea
what
the last letter means. Can someone tell me?




** You should learn how to use Google - it is very good for data on
semiconductors.

see: http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheet/L/LM348D.shtml

The D seems to be the surface mount version of the device - the N
suffix
is the normal 14 pin DIL.



............... Phil

Thanks for that. Are you saying that there is no difference at all
between
LM348 without a suffix and LM348N with a suffix? I am not being a
smartarse,
I really want to know.

**** If you don't know the difference between a DIL and surface mount
device and you "really want to know" then you really should learn how to
use Google.
As to your ability to build a CCD camera with your obvious lack of even
elementary knowledge of electronic componentry,well,let's just say,good
luck!

Brian Goldsmith.
Your good wishes warm my heart.
 

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