What is the recommended operating temperature range for Analog Devices ICs?

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The recommended operating temperature range for Analog Devices ICs typically falls between -40°C to +125°C. This range ensures optimal performance and reliability of our integrated circuits. It is important to maintain temperatures within this specified range to prevent potential damage or failure of the ICs. Operating below the minimum recommended temperature may result in reduced functionality, while exceeding the maximum temperature can lead to accelerated degradation or permanent damage to the devices. To ensure the longevity and stability of our ICs, it is crucial to operate them within the recommended temperature range stated in the datasheets and product documentation provided by Analog Devices.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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