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Texas Instruments TP5510WM — Discrete Semiconductors

Texas Instruments TP5510WM Analog Circuit, PDSO16

MPNTP5510WM
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Texas Instruments TP5510WM analog circuit, 1 function, PDSO-16 package, Bulk.

$1.2Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
RoHSRoHS non-compliant
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Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

TP5510WM specifications
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Product details

Analog function in a PDSO-16 footprint

The TP5510WM is a single-function analog circuit from Texas Instruments, housed in a PDSO-16 package — a 16-lead small-outline footprint that suits medium-density PCB layouts where a discrete analog block is needed without the overhead of a mixed-signal ASIC.

Active lifecycle, RoHS caveat

A critical flag: the part is RoHS non-compliant. That means it contains lead or other restricted substances above the RoHS exemption thresholds. For builds that must meet EU RoHS 2011/65/EU or similar directives, this part does not qualify without an exemption claim.

Bulk packaging and sourcing posture

Supplied in Bulk — loose tubes or trays rather than tape-and-reel. This packaging is common for low-volume production runs, prototyping, or repair stock where reel quantities are unnecessary.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the TP5510WM marked RoHS non-compliant, and does that affect my BOM?

The TP5510WM is RoHS non-compliant, meaning it contains lead or other restricted substances above the exemption thresholds. For EU RoHS or similar regulated builds, this part cannot be used unless a specific exemption applies to your product category. For non-RoHS markets (military, aerospace, industrial where exemptions are claimed), it remains acceptable.

What package does the TP5510WM use, and what does PDSO-16 mean for my board layout?

PDSO-16 is a 16-lead plastic small-outline package with a 1.27 mm pitch typically. The footprint is standard for SOIC-16 wide-body — check the TI package drawing for exact dimensions, but it drops into a common SOIC-16 land pattern without special routing.