The JANM38510/05151BCA is a military-grade integrated circuit (IC) manufactured by Harris Corporation (now part of Renesas Electronics). The 'JAN' prefix indicates that it conforms to stringent military specifications for performance and reliability. Given the '38510' identifier, it signifies compliance with MIL-PRF-38535, outlining general requirements for microcircuits. The component is likely an operational amplifier, comparator, or similar analog device suitable for demanding applications.
Applications
- Military and aerospace electronics
- High-reliability instrumentation
- Industrial control systems requiring robust performance
- Avionics and guidance systems
- Secure communication equipment
Features
- Qualified to MIL-PRF-38535 specifications
- Extended temperature range (-55°C to +125°C or wider)
- High resistance to radiation effects
- Hermetically sealed package for environmental protection
- High gain and bandwidth (if an amplifier)
- Low input offset voltage and current (if an amplifier)
Benefits
- Guaranteed performance under extreme conditions
- High reliability and long lifespan
- Resistance to radiation makes it suitable for space applications
- Suitable for use in harsh environments
- Stable performance over a wide temperature range
Additional Details
The JANM38510/05151BCA is designed and manufactured to withstand harsh environmental conditions, including extreme temperatures, shock, vibration, and radiation. The hermetically sealed package prevents moisture and contaminants from affecting the IC's performance. The rigorous qualification process ensures that the device meets or exceeds the requirements of MIL-PRF-38535. The specific electrical characteristics, such as gain, bandwidth, input offset voltage, and current, would depend on the exact function of the IC (e.g., operational amplifier, comparator, voltage regulator). Military-grade components like this are typically more expensive than commercial-grade parts due to the additional testing and quality control measures involved in their production.