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mikefr
Contributor I
Forum,
 
I am searching for an HCS08 part, that has a history of operating at 165 degrees Centigrade.
 
Anyone had any success with a HCS08 at this temperature ????
 
Thanks,
MikeF
 
 
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Alban
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Hi Mike,

165°C is well above the maximum junction temperature they currently support: 135°C.
And that 135°C is supporting without damage, it is not under normally operating conditions above 125°C.

I think you need to wait for new special high temperature designs, if you wish to use an S08.

Alban.
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mikefr
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This is above the recommended, but we use sevel uC which are rated at 125 degC, in a 180 degC environment.  We just have no history with the HCS08 at this temperature.
 
We use HC11 @ elevetated temp's.
 
---Mike
 
 
 
 
 
Hi Mike,

165°C is well above the maximum junction temperature they currently support: 135°C.
And that 135°C is supporting without damage, it is not under normally operating conditions above 125°C.

I think you need to wait for new special high temperature designs, if you wish to use an S08.

Alban.
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Curt
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Hi mikefr
A design that runs a 125C part at 180C would be on "thin ice" indeed:smileyhappy:
 
In testing parts at elevated temps (_not_ Freescale's, so can't speak for them), a fairly common result is a gradual increase in die leakage currents until catastrophic failure occurs.   This happens sooner rather than later.
 
So this makes the question not "will it work at 180C" -- but "how long will it work at 180C,"  and the answer is usually "not very long."
 
Hope your equipment isn't going into commercial aircraft -- is it?:smileysurprised: 
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