Device identity and what it does on the board
The LM85BIMQX from Texas Instruments is an analog circuit with one function, housed in a PDSO24 package. It sits in the Discrete Semiconductors category, meaning it handles a single analog signal-processing task — likely a comparator, amplifier, or sensor interface — on a 24-pin small-outline footprint.
Active lifecycle and the RoHS catch
The RoHS status is non-compliant, so this part contains lead or another restricted substance. That rules it out for new EU RoHS-exempt designs but is common in industrial or high-rel applications where the exemption still applies.
Package and board-fit reality
The PDSO24 (plastic dual small-outline, 24-lead) is a standard surface-mount package — 0.65 mm pitch, roughly 7.8 mm body width. It reflows with a standard leaded-profile solder paste; no special stencil or pre-bake needed unless the MSL rating says otherwise. That matters for pick-and-place throughput: a bulk tube feeds a stick feeder, not a reel pocket.
