Just to confirm that as expected, the commonly available LM4871 works 
perfectly as a replacement for the discontinued LM9022. They are, after 
all, the same device but with different labels...

Nick

On Saturday, 1 August 2020 at 18:43:03 UTC+1 Nick wrote:

> As I'm making up 3 of those VFD about clocks at the moment, I might give a 
> LM4871 a go (although I have enough LM9022s)... I've done a full Farnell 
> BOM for all the bits... a few of the original parts are no longer 
> manufactured, so I've selected replacements (e.g. for the LM9022)
>
> On Saturday, 1 August 2020 18:39:17 UTC+1, Sgitheach wrote:
>
>> Pharma Nick and I have a trial planned but we are a little while from 
>> making it up and testing it.
>> On 01/08/2020 18:24, Nick wrote:
>>
> TI confirmed some time ago that these are actually the same chip but with 
>> a different marketing spin, e.g. see  
>> https://e2e.ti.com/support/power-management/f/196/t/289255?lm9022-similar-solution-
>>  
>>
>> Has anyone actually used one of these in anger in place of an LM9022?
>>
>> Just wondering...
>>
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