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Features
0.5% Output Voltage Accuracy Using Internal Reference (0C to +85C) 4% Accurate Input Current Limiting 5% Accurate Charge Current Analog Inputs Control Charge Current and Charge Voltage Outputs for Monitoring Current Drawn from AC Adapter Charging Current AC Adapter Presence Up to 17.6V Battery-Voltage Set Point Maximum 28V Input Voltage >95% Efficiency Shutdown Control Input Charges Any Battery Chemistry Li+, NiCd, NiMH, Lead Acid, etc.
MAX1908/MAX8724
Applications
Notebook and Subnotebook Computers Personal Digital Assistants Hand-Held Terminals
PART MAX1908ETI MAX8724ETI
Ordering Information
TEMP RANGE -40C to +85C -40C to +85C PIN-PACKAGE 28 Thin QFN 28 Thin QFN
Pin Configuration
CSSN
CSSP DCIN REFIN VCTL ICTL ACIN ACOK FROM HOST P SHDN ICHG IINP CCV CCI CCS REF CLS
CSSP
28
BST DLOV
27
26
25
24
23
22
LDO
DCIN LDO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
DLOV
IINP
BST
DHI
TOP VIEW
LX
21 20 19
MAX1908 MAX8724
DHI
CLS
LX
REF
DLO 10H PGND CSIP 0.015 CSIN BATT GND
MAX1908 MAX8724
18 17 16 15
BATT+
8 SHDN
9 ICHG
10
ACIN
11 ACOK
12 REFIN
13
ICTL
14
GND
THIN QFN
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Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VDCIN = VCSSP = VCSSN = 18V, VBATT = VCSIP = VCSIN = 12V, VREFIN = 3V, VVCTL = VICTL = 0.75 x VREFIN, CELLS = float, CLS = REF, VBST - VLX = 4.5V, ACIN = GND = PGND = 0, CLDO = 1F, LDO = DLOV, CREF = 1F; CCI, CCS, and CCV are compensated per Figure 1a; TA = 0C to +85C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25C.)
PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS VVCTL = VREFIN (2, 3, or 4 cells) VVCTL = VREFIN / 20 (2, 3, or 4 cells) VVCTL = VLDO (2, 3, or 4 cells) VCTL Default Threshold REFIN Range REFIN Undervoltage Lockout CHARGE CURRENT REGULATION CSIP-to-CSIN Full-Scale CurrentSense Voltage VICTL = VREFIN VICTL = VREFIN Charging Current Accuracy VICTL = VREFIN x 0.6 VICTL = VLDO MAX8724 only: VICTL = VREFIN x 0.058 ICTL Default Threshold BATT/CSIP/CSIN Input Voltage Range CSIP/CSIN Input Current Cycle-by-Cycle Maximum Current Limit ICTL Power-Down Mode Threshold Voltage ICTL, VCTL Input Bias Current IMAX VDCIN = 0 or VICTL = 0 or SHDN = 0 Charging RS2 = 0.015 VICTL rising VVCTL = VICTL = 0 or 3V VDCIN = 0, VVCTL = VICTL= VREFIN = 5V 6.0 REFIN / 100 -1 -1 400 6.8 REFIN / 55 VICTL rising 71.25 -5 -5 -6 -33 4.0 0 4.1 75 78.75 +5 +5 +6 +33 4.2 19 1 650 7.5 REFIN / 33 +1 +1 V V A A V A % mV VVCTL rising (Note 1) VREFIN falling MIN -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 4.0 2.5 1.20 4.1 TYP MAX +0.5 +0.5 +0.5 4.2 3.6 1.92 V V V % UNITS
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MAX1908/MAX8724
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MAX1908/MAX8724
CELLS Input High Voltage CELLS Input Bias Current ACOK AND SHDN ACOK Input Voltage Range ACOK Sink Current ACOK Leakage Current SHDN Input Voltage Range SHDN Input Bias Current SHDN Threshold SHDN Threshold Hysteresis
V A V mA A V A % of VREFIN % of VREFIN
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MAX1908/MAX8724
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CELLS Input High Voltage ACOK AND SHDN ACOK Input Voltage Range ACOK Sink Current SHDN Input Voltage Range SHDN Threshold
V mA V % of VREFIN
Note 1: If both ICTL and VCTL use default mode (connected to LDO), REFIN is not used and can be connected to LDO. Note 2: Specifications to -40C are guaranteed by design and not production tested.
IBATT 2A/div VBATT 5V/div CCV CCI VCCI 500mV/div VCCV 500mV/div
ADAPTER CURRENT 5A/div LOAD CURRENT 5A/div V_BATT 2V/div V_CCI 500mV/div V_CCS 500mV/div CCI CCI CCS CCS 0 0 16.8V
LOAD CURRENT 5A/div ADAPTER CURRENT 5A/div CHARGE CURRENT 2A/div V_BATT 2V/div 1ms/div ICTL = LDO CHARGING CURRENT = 3A VBATT = 16.8V LOAD STEP = 0 TO 4A I_SOURCE LIMIT = 5A
1ms/div
1ms/div ICTL = LDO CHARGING CURRENT = 3A V_BATT = 16.8V LOAD STEP = 0 TO 4A I_SOURCE LIMIT = 5A
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0.05
-0.3 -0.4 -0.5 -0.6 -0.7 -0.8 -0.9 -1.0 VLDO = 5.4V
ICTL = LDO VCTL = LDO ICHARGE = 3A LINE STEP 18.5V TO 27.5V 0 -0.01 -0.02 VREF ERROR (%) -0.03 -0.04 -0.05 -0.06 -0.07 -0.08 -0.09 -0.10 0 100 200
10ms/div
10
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 VIN (V)
100
300
400
500
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
0.01
0.1
10
TEMPERATURE (C)
500 450 400 FREQUENCY (kHz) 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 0 2 4 6 ICHARGE = 3A VCTL = ICTL = LDO 4 CELLS 3 CELLS
0.5 0.4 BATT VOLTAGE ERROR (%) 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 -0.1 -0.2 -0.3 -0.4 -0.5 4 CELLS 2 CELLS 3 CELLS
0.08
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5 CURRENT-SETTING ERROR (%) 4 VREFIN = 3.3V 3 2 1 0 -1 0 0.5 1.0 VICTL (V) 1.5
5.0
40
80
10
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MAX1908/MAX8724
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
ICHG ACIN ACOK REFIN ICTL GND VCTL BATT CELLS CSIN CSIP PGND DLO DLOV LX BST DHI CSSN CSSP IINP
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11
12
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D1
RS1 0.01
0.1F
0.1F
D2 R6 59k 1% R7 19.6k 1%
CSSP DCIN
C5 1F LDO
VCTL BST
C13 1F D3
R13 33
SHDN ICHG
MAX1908 MAX8724
PGND
L1 10H
A/D INPUT C14 0.1F HOST R9 20k C20 0.1F R10 10k
IINP CCV R5 1k C11 0.1F CSIN CCI CCS C9 0.01F C10 0.01F REF CLS 7.5A INPUT CURRENT LIMIT BATT GND C4 22F BATT+ CSIP
RS2 0.015
PGND
GND
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13
P1
R12 12k
LDO
R6 59k 1%
D2 R7 19.6k 1%
C5 1F LDO VCTL
R13 33
REFIN
ICTL ACIN
C16 1F N1a
DLO
N1b L1 10H
MAX1908 MAX8724
PGND
CSIP
RS2 0.015
CSIN CCI CCS C9 0.01F C10 0.01F REF CLS BATT GND C4 22F BATT+ BATTERY THM BATTC12 1F R17 19.1k 1% R18 22k 1% 4A INPUT CURRENT LIMIT
PGND GND
MAX1908 MAX8724
SHDN 23.5% REFIN GND LOGIC BLOCK GND 1/55 ICTL SRDY ACIN ACOK DCIN REF/2 CCS CLS X 75mV REF GMS GM LEVEL SHIFTER GMI LEVEL SHIFTER MAX1908 ONLY BATT REFIN R1 3.1V/CELL BAT_UV LVC LVC DC-DC CONVERTER DRIVER DHI LX CSI BST ICTL CCI 75mV X REFIN ICHG GM IINP N REFIN RDY 5.4V LINEAR REGULATOR 4.096V REFERENCE DCIN LDO
REF
LEVEL SHIFTER
CELLS
The input voltage range for ICTL is V REFIN / 32 to VREFIN. The device shuts down if ICTL is forced below VREFIN / 100 (min). Connect ICTL to LDO to select the internal default fullscale charge-current sense voltage of 45mV. The charge current when ICTL = LDO is: ICHG = 0.045V RS2
where RS2 is 0.015, providing a charge-current set point of 3A. The current at the ICHG output is a scaled-down replica of the battery output current being sensed across CSIP and CSIN (see the Current Measurement section). When choosing the current-sense resistor, note that the voltage drop across this resistor causes further power loss, reducing efficiency. However, adjusting ICTL to reduce the voltage across the current-sense resistor can degrade accuracy due to the smaller signal to the input of the current-sense amplifier. The charging current-error amplifier (GMI) is compensated at CCI (see the Compensation section).
Conditioning Charge
The MAX1908 includes a battery voltage comparator that allows a conditioning charge of overdischarged Li+ battery packs. If the battery-pack voltage is less than 3.1V number of cells programmed by CELLS, the MAX1908 charges the battery with 300mA current when using sense resistor RS2 = 0.015. After the battery voltage exceeds the conditioning charge threshold, the MAX1908 resumes full-charge mode, charging to the programmed voltage and current limits. The MAX8724 does not offer this feature.
AC Adapter Detection
Connect the AC adapter voltage through a resistive divider to ACIN to detect when AC power is available, as shown in Figure 1. ACIN voltage rising trip point is VREF / 2 with 20mV hysteresis. ACOK is an open-drain output and is high impedance when ACIN is less than VREF / 2. Since ACOK can withstand 30V (max), ACOK can drive a P-channel MOSFET directly at the charger input, providing a lower dropout voltage than a Schottky diode (Figure 2).
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MAX1908/MAX8724
LDO Regulator
LDO provides a 5.4V supply derived from DCIN and can deliver up to 10mA of load current. The MOSFET drivers are powered by DLOV and BST, which must be connected to LDO as shown in Figure 1. LDO supplies the 4.096V reference (REF) and most of the control circuitry. Bypass LDO with a 1F capacitor to GND.
Continuous-Conduction Mode
With sufficient charger loading, the MAX1908/MAX8724 operate in continuous-conduction mode (inductor current never reaches zero) switching at 400kHz if the BATT voltage is within the following range: 3.1V x (number of cells) < VBATT < (0.88 x VDCIN ) The operation of the DC-DC controller is controlled by the following four comparators as shown in Figure 4: IMINCompares the control point (LVC) against 0.15V (typ). If IMIN output is low, then a new cycle cannot begin. CCMPCompares the control point (LVC) against the charging current (CSI). The high-side MOSFET on-time is terminated if the CCMP output is high. IMAXCompares the charging current (CSI) to 6A (RS2 = 0.015). The high-side MOSFET on-time is terminated if the IMAX output is high and a new cycle cannot begin until IMAX goes low. ZCMPCompares the charging current (CSI) to 33mA (RS2 = 0.015). If ZCMP output is high, then both MOSFETs are turned off.
Shutdown
The MAX1908/MAX8724 feature a low-power shutdown mode. Driving SHDN low shuts down the MAX1908/ MAX8724. In shutdown, the DC-DC converter is disabled and CCI, CCS, and CCV are pulled to ground. The IINP and ACOK outputs continue to function. SHDN can be driven by a thermistor to allow automatic shutdown of the MAX1908/MAX8724 when the battery pack is hot. The shutdown falling threshold is 23.5% (typ) of VREFIN with 1% VREFIN hysteresis to provide smooth shutdown when driven by a thermistor.
DC-DC Converter
The MAX1908/MAX8724 employ a buck regulator with a bootstrapped NMOS high-side switch and a low-side NMOS synchronous rectifier.
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5ms S BST IMAX 1.8V R Q CSS X20 CSSP RS1 CSSN BST DHI DHI LX CHG N1a CBST D3 AC ADAPTER LDO
RESET
MAX1908 MAX8724
R CCMP
IMIN 0.15V
CCS
CCI
CCV
Discontinuous Conduction
The MAX1908/MAX8724 enter discontinuous-conduction mode when the output of the LVC control point falls below 0.15V. For RS2 = 0.015, this corresponds to 0.5A: IMIN = 0.15V = 0.5A for RS2 = 0.015 20 RS2
MAX1908/MAX8724
In discontinuous mode, a new cycle is not started until the LVC voltage rises above 0.15V. Discontinuousmode operation can occur during conditioning charge of overdischarged battery packs, when the charge current has been reduced sufficiently by the CCS control loop, or when the battery pack is near full charge (constant voltage charging mode). MOSFET Drivers The low-side driver output DLO switches between PGND and DLOV. DLOV is usually connected through a filter to LDO. The high-side driver output DHI is bootstrapped off LX and switches between VLX and VBST. When the low-side driver turns on, BST rises to one diode voltage below DLOV. Filter DLOV with a lowpass filter whose cutoff frequency is approximately 5kHz (Figure 1): fC = 1 1 = = 4.8kHz 2RC 2 33 1F
These equations result in fixed-frequency operation over the most common operating conditions. At the end of the fixed off-time, another cycle begins if the control point (LVC) is greater than 0.15V, IMIN = high, and the peak charge current is less than 6A (RS2 = 0.015), IMAX = high. If the charge current exceeds IMAX, the on-time is terminated by the IMAX comparator. IMAX governs the maximum cycle-by-cycle current limit and is internally set to 6A (RS2 = 0.015). IMAX protects against sudden overcurrent faults. If during the off-time the inductor current goes to zero, ZCMP = high, both the high- and low-side MOSFETs are turned off until another cycle is ready to begin. There is a minimum 0.3s off-time when the (VDCIN VBATT) differential becomes too small. If VBATT 0.88 V DCIN , then the threshold for minimum off-time is reached and the tOFF is fixed at 0.3s. A maximum ontime of 5ms allows the controller to achieve >99% duty cycle in continuous-conduction mode. The switching frequency in this mode varies according to the equation: 1 f= L IRIPPLE + 0.3s (VCSSN VBATT )
Dropout Operation The MAX1908/MAX8724 have 99% duty-cycle capability with a 5ms (max) on-time and 0.3s (min) off-time. This allows the charger to achieve dropout performance limited only by resistive losses in the DC-DC converter components (D1, N1, RS1, and RS2, Figure 1). Replacing diode D1 with a P-channel MOSFET driven by ACOK improves dropout performance (Figure 2). The dropout voltage is set by the difference between DCIN and CSIN. When the dropout voltage falls below 100mV, the charger is disabled; 200mV hysteresis ensures that the charger does not turn back on until the dropout voltage rises to 300mV. Compensation Each of the three regulation loopsinput current limit, charging current limit, and charging voltage limitare compensated separately using CCS, CCI, and CCV, respectively.
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fZ _ ESR =
1 2RESR COUT
RL
The loop transfer function is given by: LTF = GMOUT RL GMV ROGMV
RCV CCV
ROGMV
(1+ sCOUT RESR )(1+ sCCV RCV ) (1+ sCCV ROGMV )(1+ sCOUT RL )
REF
Assuming the compensation pole is a very low frequency, and the output zero is a much higher frequency, the crossover frequency is given by: fCO _ CV = GMV RCV GMOUT 2COUT
To calculate RCV and CCV values of the circuit of Figure 2: Cells = 4 COUT = 22F VBATT = 16.8V ICHG = 2.5A GMV = 0.125A/mV GMOUT = 3.33A/V ROGMV = 10M f = 400kHz Choose crossover frequency to be 1/5th the MAX1908s 400kHz switching frequency: fCO _ CV = GMV RCV GMOUT = 80kHz 2COUT
where A CSI = 20, and RS2 is the charging currentsense resistor in the Typical Application Circuits. The compensation pole is given by: fP _ CV = 1 2ROGMV CCV
Solving yields RCV = 26k. Conservatively set RCV = 1k, which sets the crossover frequency at: fCO_CV = 3kHz Choose the output-capacitor ESR such that the outputcapacitor zero is 10 times the crossover frequency: RESR = 1 2 10 fCO _ CV COUT = 0.24
20
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Set the compensation zero (fZ_CV) such that it is equivalent to the output pole (fP_OUT = 1.08kHz), effectively producing a pole-zero cancellation and maintaining a single-pole system response: fZ _ CV = 1 2RCV CCV
The loop transfer function is given by: LTF = GMOUT A CSI RS2 GMI Since: ROGMI 1+ sROGMI CCI
1 CCV = = 147nF 2RCV 1.08kHz Choose CCV = 100nF, which sets the compensation zero (fZ_CV) at 1.6kHz. This sets the compensation pole: fP _ CV = 1 2ROGMV CCV = 0.16Hz
GMOUT =
1 ACSI RS2
The loop transfer function simplifies to: LTF = GMI ROGMI 1+ sROGMI CCI
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
CSIN
CSI
CCI GMI
CCI
ROGMI
ICTL
Solving for CCI, CCI = 2nF. To be conservative, set CCI = 10nF, which sets the crossover frequency at: fCO _ CI = GMI = 16kHz 210nF
The compensation pole, fP_CI is set at: fP _ CI = GMI = 0.0016Hz 2ROGMI CCI
0.1
10
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
MAX1908/MAX8724
CSSN
CSS
The loop transfer function is given by: LTF = GMIN A CSS RS1 GMS Since: 1 GMIN = ACSS RS1 Then, the loop transfer function simplifies to: LTF = GMS ROGMS 1+ sROGMS CCS
Figure 9. CCS Loop Diagram
CCS GMS
CCS
ROGMS
CLS
where the GMS amplifier output impedance, ROGMS = 10M. To calculate the CCI loop compensation pole, CCS: GMS = 1A/mV GMIN = 3.33A/V ROGMS = 10M f = 400kHz
10
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
Input Capacitor
Input capacitor C1 must be able to handle the input ripple current. At high charging currents, the DC-DC converter operates in continuous conduction. In this case, the ripple current of the input capacitor can be approximated by the following equation: IC1 = ICHG D D2 where: IC1 = input capacitor ripple current. D = DC-DC converter duty ratio. ICHG = battery-charging current. Input capacitor C1 must be sized to handle the maximum ripple current that occurs during continuous conduction. The maximum input ripple current occurs at 50% duty cycle; thus, the worst-case input ripple current is 0.5 ICHG. If the input-to-output voltage ratio is such that the DC-DC converter does not operate at a 50% duty cycle, then the worst-case capacitor current occurs where the duty cycle is nearest 50%. The input capacitor ESR times the input ripple current sets the ripple voltage at the input, and should not exceed 0.5V ripple. Choose the ESR of C1 according to: ESRC1 < 0.5V IC1
Component Selection
Table 2 lists the recommended components and refers to the circuit of Figure 2. The following sections describe how to select these components.
Inductor Selection
Inductor L1 provides power to the battery while it is being charged. It must have a saturation current of at least the charge current (ICHG), plus 1/2 the current ripple IRIPPLE: ISAT = ICHG + (1/2) IRIPPLE Ripple current varies according to the equation: IRIPPLE = (VBATT) tOFF / L
1.0
The input capacitor size should allow minimal output voltage sag at the highest switching frequency: IC1 dV = C1 2 dt
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Output Capacitor
The output capacitor absorbs the inductor ripple current. The output capacitor impedance must be significantly less than that of the battery to ensure that it absorbs the ripple current. Both the capacitance and ESR rating of the capacitor are important for its effectiveness as a filter and to ensure stability of the DC-DC converter (see the Compensation section). Either tantalum or ceramic capacitors can be used for the output filter capacitor.
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L1
C4
N1 P1 R5 R6 R7 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15, R16 R17 R18 R19, R20 RS1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1
C5
C9, C10
D1 (optional)
U1
Chip Information
TRANSISTOR COUNT: 3772 PROCESS: BiCMOS
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MAX1908/MAX8724
0.15 C A
D2
C L
b D2/2
0.10 M C A B
PIN # 1 I.D.
D/2
0.15 C B
E2
k L
DETAIL A
e (ND-1) X e
DETAIL B
L1
C L
C L
e 0.10 C A 0.08 C
A1
A3 PACKAGE OUTLINE 16, 20, 28, 32, 40L, THIN QFN, 5x5x0.8mm
21-0140
COMMON DIMENSIONS PKG. 16L 5x5 20L 5x5 28L 5x5 32L 5x5 40L 5x5 SYMBOL MIN. NOM. MAX. MIN. NOM. MAX. MIN. NOM. MAX. MIN. NOM. MAX. MIN. NOM. MAX. A A1 A3 b D E e k L L1 N ND NE JEDEC 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.70 0.75 0.80 0 0.02 0.05 0.20 REF. 0 0.02 0.05 0.20 REF. 0 0.02 0.05 0.20 REF. 0 0.02 0.05 0.20 REF. 0 0.05 0.20 REF. PKG. CODES T1655-1 T1655-2 T2055-2 T2055-3 T2055-4 T2855-1 T2855-2 T2855-3 T2855-4 T2855-5 T2855-6 T2855-7 T3255-2 T3255-3 T3255-4 T4055-1
D2
MIN. NOM. MAX. MIN.
E2 3.10 3.20 3.10 3.20 3.10 3.20 3.10 3.20 3.10 3.25 2.70 3.25 2.70 2.70 3.25 2.70 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.20 3.35 2.80 3.35 2.80 2.80 3.35 2.80 3.20 3.20 3.20
DOWN BONDS
3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.15 2.60 3.15 2.60 2.60 3.15 2.60 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.20
3.10 3.20 3.00 3.10 3.20 3.00 3.10 3.20 3.00 3.10 3.20 3.00 3.10 3.25 2.70 3.25 2.70 2.70 3.25 2.70 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.20 3.35 2.80 3.35 2.80 2.80 3.35 2.80 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.00 3.15 2.60 3.15 2.60 2.60 3.15 2.60 3.00 3.00 3.00
0.25 0.30 0.35 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.15 0.20 0.25 4.90 5.00 5.10 4.90 5.00 5.10 4.90 5.00 5.10 4.90 5.00 5.10 4.90 5.00 5.10 4.90 5.00 5.10 4.90 5.00 5.10 4.90 5.00 5.10 4.90 5.00 5.10 4.90 5.00 5.10 0.80 BSC. 0.65 BSC. 0.50 BSC. 0.50 BSC. 0.40 BSC. 0.25 - 0.25 - 0.25 - 0.25 - 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.45 0.55 0.65 0.45 0.55 0.65 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.40 0.50 0.60 16 4 4 WHHB 20 5 5 WHHC 28 7 7 WHHD-1 32 8 8 WHHD-2 0.30 0.40 0.50 40 10 10 -
3.30 3.40
NOTES: 1. DIMENSIONING & TOLERANCING CONFORM TO ASME Y14.5M-1994. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. ANGLES ARE IN DEGREES. 3. N IS THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TERMINALS. 4. THE TERMINAL #1 IDENTIFIER AND TERMINAL NUMBERING CONVENTION SHALL CONFORM TO JESD 95-1 SPP-012. DETAILS OF TERMINAL #1 IDENTIFIER ARE OPTIONAL, BUT MUST BE LOCATED WITHIN THE ZONE INDICATED. THE TERMINAL #1 IDENTIFIER MAY BE EITHER A MOLD OR MARKED FEATURE. 5. DIMENSION b APPLIES TO METALLIZED TERMINAL AND IS MEASURED BETWEEN 0.25 mm AND 0.30 mm FROM TERMINAL TIP. 6. ND AND NE REFER TO THE NUMBER OF TERMINALS ON EACH D AND E SIDE RESPECTIVELY. 7. DEPOPULATION IS POSSIBLE IN A SYMMETRICAL FASHION. 8. COPLANARITY APPLIES TO THE EXPOSED HEAT SINK SLUG AS WELL AS THE TERMINALS. 9. DRAWING CONFORMS TO JEDEC MO220, EXCEPT EXPOSED PAD DIMENSION FOR T2855-1, T2855-3 AND T2855-6. 10. WARPAGE SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.10 mm.
PACKAGE OUTLINE 16, 20, 28, 32, 40L, THIN QFN, 5x5x0.8mm
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