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What do other part-number suffixes, including lead-free and RoHS markings, mean?

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What do other part-number suffixes, including lead-free and RoHS markings, mean?

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The most common suffix letters in a part number denote package, temperature range, and other options: • A “+” symbol indicates that the part is qualified as lead-free. The + symbol is also marked on the package. • A “#” symbol indicates that a part is RoHS-compliant and exempt from lead-free requirements. The # symbol is also marked on the package. • A “T” or “T&R” indicates that the part is furnished on tape-and-reel. • A “D” indicates dry pack (for parts not Moisture Level 1). Additional suffix codes are described in general terms at: www.maxim-ic.com/qa/info/naming_conventions/. Suffix codes for a particular part are detailed in the full data sheet. To find the data sheet, go to the QuickView for the device. First, do a part-number search for your part to find the QuickView data sheet. Then download the full (PDF) data sheet by using the link at the top of the QuickView or at the bottom under Links to More Information.

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