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The meaning of the letters in the MSP430F5438A-EP and MSP430F5132IDA models [Copy link]

Comparison between MSP430F5438A-EP and MSP430F5132IDA, and the meaning of each letter in the model
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These letters are used to indicate different product models or different batches of product numbers. In short, they are used to distinguish between products and facilitate traceability. You need to ask TI what they do to understand the specific meaning of each letter. Each company has a different numbering method.
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Well said, that’s indeed the case.  Details Published on 2018-10-16 08:12
 
 

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Capacitor posted on 2018-10-16 08:10 These letters are used to reflect different product models, or product numbers of different batches. In short, they are used to distinguish between products for easy traceability...
Well said, that is indeed the case.
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Capacitor posted on 2018-10-16 08:10 These letters are used to reflect different product models, or product numbers of different batches. In short, they are used to distinguish between products for easy traceability...
I just want to make it clear that, for example, EP is the product grade, DA is the packaging, etc.
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raoyan posted on 2018-10-16 09:56 I just want to make it clear that EP is the product grade, DA is the encapsulation, etc.
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