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breiz
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we are getting ready to order part # MCF5281CVM66J from Rochester Electronics but they cannot explain the meaning of the "J" suffix. We were looking for MCF5281CVM66. what does the "J" means ?
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TomE
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If you go to "nxp.com", there's a "Search Bar" at the top. If you type "MCF5281CVM66J" into that (like I did) then the SECOND hit is a document that tells you exactly what that means.

This document says they're directly equivalent. AS WELL, this document says the "J" chips were replaced with non-J ones in 2012, so those chips are really old:

https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/product-change-notice/PCN15413.htm

The above says they went from "J" to "non-J" because:

"In GPCN notice 13959 Freescale announced a portfolio of new parts using a new die-attach material.  Freescale is now transitioning back to the previously qualified die attach used in the replacement parts shown above."

If you then google for "site:www.nxp.com MCF5281CVM66J" it brings up this:

http://www.nxp.com/docs/en/product-change-notice/PCN15389.htm

Which says:

ISSUE DATE: 03-Oct-2012
NOTIFICATION: 15389
TITLE: END OF LIFE DUE TO LOW SALES
LAST BUY DATE: 03-Oct-2013
LAST SHIP DATE: 03-Oct-2014

Tom

 

 

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