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The recommended operating temperature range for JM38510/05653BEA is -55°C to 125°C, although the device can withstand storage temperatures from -65°C to 150°C.
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To ensure reliability, follow Texas Instruments' recommended assembly and soldering procedures, and consider using a hermetic package option. Additionally, perform thorough testing and screening, including burn-in and environmental stress screening, to detect any potential defects or weaknesses.
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JM38510/05653BEA is designed to be radiation-hardened, with a total dose radiation tolerance of 100 krad (Si) and a single-event latchup (SEL) immunity of 80 MeV-cm²/mg. However, the exact radiation hardness capabilities may vary depending on the specific application and environment.
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Yes, although JM38510/05653BEA is a military-grade component, it can be used in non-military or commercial applications where high-reliability and radiation-hardened components are required, such as in aerospace, industrial, or medical devices.
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The main differences between JM38510/05653BEA and LM385 are the operating temperature range, radiation hardness, and packaging. JM38510/05653BEA has a wider operating temperature range, is radiation-hardened, and is available in a hermetic package, whereas LM385 is a commercial-grade component with a narrower operating temperature range and no radiation hardening.