Datasheet Verified [updated] — Npct750

The NPCT750’s exposed pad must be soldered to a PCB copper area of at least 250mm² (e.g., 16mm x 16mm) to achieve the rated junction-to-ambient (θ_JA) of 45°C/W. Without proper thermal vias, θ_JA rises to 78°C/W, limiting output current to 1.2A at 85°C ambient.

Before designing or troubleshooting, confirm the "Verified" status. In engineering contexts, "verified" usually means one of three things: npct750 datasheet verified

According to the verified NPCT750 datasheet, some of the key features of this microcontroller include: The NPCT750’s exposed pad must be soldered to

Different versions of the NPCT750 may have different firmware builds (e.g., v7.2.x). Ensure your datasheet matches the firmware version to avoid TCG command set mismatches. In engineering contexts, "verified" usually means one of

: Users report the chip is automatically detected by BIOS without the need for manual driver installation. Moves security tasks off the CPU (ideal for AMD) Specific pin indexing (may not fit all 14-pin headers) Strong hardware-level identity protection Firmware version (1.38) may be older than some newer chips

Compliant with TCG (Trusted Computing Group) specification Family "2.0" Rev 1.38. Interface:

Since "npct750" appears to be a specific part number (likely related to a Network Processor, Power Controller, or Telecom module, potentially a variant of a PT/NPT series or a niche industrial component) for which public documentation is scarce, this guide focuses on for this component.