Hi,
I see a NXP part PN7362BNHN on the NXP website, but there is no information about it.
Is it a variation of PN7362AUHN chip ?
(https://www.nxp.com/part/PN7362BNHN#/)
Thanks with Best Regards,
Aydin
Hello @fangfang,
Thanks a lot for your prompt answer.
Since they are exchangeable, what does BNHN suffix mean ? Do you have a datasheet that describe these suffixes ?
We know well about AUHN, AUEV suffixes, but BNHN does not exist in any documents.
Thanks with Best Regards,
Aydin
Hello @codehunteraydin .
both ICs are exchangeable. You should have any issues if using one or the other.
Have a nice day.
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