450MHz Differential Twisted-Pair Drivers EL5173, EL5373 Features The EL5173 and EL5373 are single and triple high bandwidth amplifiers with a fixed gain of 2. They are primarily targeted for applications such as driving twisted-pair lines in component video applications. The inputs can be in either single-ended or differential form but the outputs are always in differential form. * Fully differential inputs and outputs The output common mode level for each channel is set by the associated REF pin, which has a -3dB bandwidth of over 190MHz. Generally, these pins are grounded but can be tied to any voltage reference. * 1100V/s slew rate (EL5373) All outputs are short circuit protected to withstand temporary overload condition. The EL5173 and EL5373 are specified for operation over the full -40C to +85C temperature range. * Differential input range 2.3V * 450MHz 3dB bandwidth at fixed gain of 2 * 900V/s slew rate (EL5173) * Single 5V or dual 5V supplies * 40mA maximum output current * Low power - 12mA per channel * Pb-free available (RoHS compliant) Applications * Twisted-pair drivers * Differential line drivers * VGA over twisted-pairs * ADSL/HDSL drivers * Single-ended to differential amplification * Transmission of analog signals in a noisy environment Pinouts EL5373 (24 LD QSOP) TOP VIEW EL5173 (8 LD SOIC, MSOP) TOP VIEW 1 IN+ OUT 8 EN 1 2 EN VS- 7 INP1 2 3 IN- VS+ 6 INN1 3 22 NC OUTB 5 REF1 4 21 VSP NC 5 20 VSN 4 REF + - INN2 7 + - REF2 8 REF3 12 August 28, 2012 FN7312.9 1 18 OUT2 17 OUT2B 16 NC NC 9 INN3 11 23 OUT1B 19 NC INP2 6 INP3 10 24 OUT1 + - 15 OUT3 14 OUT3B 13 NC CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures. 1-888-INTERSIL or 1-888-468-3774 | Copyright Intersil Americas Inc. 2005-2008, 2010, 2012. All Rights Reserved Intersil (and design) is a trademark owned by Intersil Corporation or one of its subsidiaries. All other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. EL5173, EL5373 Pin Descriptions EL5173 EL5373 PIN NUMBER PIN NAME PIN NUMBER PIN NAME PIN FUNCTION 1 IN+ 2, 6, 10 INP1, INP2, INP3 2 EN 1 EN 3 IN- 3, 7, 11 INN1, INN2, INN3 Inverting inputs, note that on EL5173, this pin is also the REF pin 4 REF 4, 8, 12 REF1, REF2, REF3 Reference inputs, sets common-mode output voltage 5 OUTB 14, 17, 23 OUT3B, OUT2B, OUT1B 6 VS+ 21 VSP Positive supply 7 VS- 20 VSN Negative supply 8 OUT 15, 18, 24 OUT3, OUT2, OUT1 - NC 5, 9, 13, 16, 19, 22 NC Non-inverting inputs ENABLE Inverting outputs Non-inverting outputs No connect; grounded for best crosstalk performance Ordering Information PART NUMBER (Notes 1, 2, 3) PART MARKING PACKAGE (Pb-free) PKG. DWG. # EL5173ISZ 5173ISZ 8 Ld SOIC M8.15E EL5173IYZ BAAYA 8 Ld MSOP M8.118A EL5373IUZ EL5373IUZ 24 Ld QSOP MDP0040 NOTES: 1. Add "-T*" suffix for tape and reel. Please refer to TB347 for details on reel specifications. 2. These Intersil Pb-free plastic packaged products employ special Pb-free material sets, molding compounds/die attach materials, and 100% matte tin plate plus anneal (e3 termination finish, which is RoHS compliant and compatible with both SnPb and Pb-free soldering operations). Intersil Pb-free products are MSL classified at Pb-free peak reflow temperatures that meet or exceed the Pb-free requirements of IPC/JEDEC J STD-020. 3. For Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL), please see device information page for EL5173, EL5373. For more information on MSL please see tech brief TB363. 2 FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 EL5173, EL5373 Absolute Maximum Ratings (TA = +25C) Thermal Information Supply Voltage (VS+ to VS-) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.6V Supply Voltage Slew Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1V/s max. Supply Voltage Rate-of-rise (dV/dT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1V/s Input Voltage (IN+, IN- to VS+, VS-) . . . . . . . . . . . . . VS- - 0.3V to VS+ + 0.3V Differential Input Voltage (IN+ to IN-). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8V Maximum Output Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60mA Operating Junction Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+135C Recommended Operating Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40C to +85C Storage Temperature Range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-65C to +150C Power Dissipation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Curves Pb-Free Reflow Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see link below http://www.intersil.com/pbfree/Pb-FreeReflow.asp CAUTION: Do not operate at or near the maximum ratings listed for extended periods of time. Exposure to such conditions may adversely impact product reliability and result in failures not covered by warranty. IMPORTANT NOTE: All parameters having Min/Max specifications are guaranteed. Typ values are for information purposes only. Unless otherwise noted, all tests are at the specified temperature and are pulsed tests, therefore: TJ = TC = TA Electrical Specifications PARAMETER VS+ = +5V, VS- = -5V, TA = +25C, VIN = 0V, RLD = 200, CLD = 1pF, Unless Otherwise Specified. DESCRIPTION CONDITIONS MIN (Note 4) TYP MAX (Note 4) UNIT AC PERFORMANCE BW -3dB Bandwidth 450 MHz BW 0.1dB Bandwidth 60 MHz SR Slew Rate - EL5173 VOUT = 2VP-P, 20% to 80% 750 900 V/s Slew Rate - EL5373 VOUT = 2VP-P, 20% to 80% 900 1100 V/s tSTL Settling Time to 0.1% VOUT = 2VP-P 10 ns OS Overshoot VODP-P = 2V 10 % tOVR Output Overdrive Recovery Time 10 ns VREFBW (-3dB) VREF -3dB Bandwidth AV =1, CLD = 2.7pF 190 MHz VREFSR+ VREF Slew Rate - Rise VOUT = 2VP-P, 20% to 80% 200 V/s VREFSR- VREF Slew Rate - Fall VOUT = 2VP-P, 20% to 80% 125 V/s VN Input Voltage Noise f = 10kHz 25 nV/Hz HD2 Second Harmonic Distortion VOUT = 2VP-P, 5MHz 84 dBc HD2 Second Harmonic Distortion VOUT = 2VP-P, 20MHz 71 dBc HD3 Third Harmonic Distortion VOUT = 2VP-P, 5MHz 62 dBc HD3 Third Harmonic Distortion VOUT = 2VP-P, 20MHz 53 dBc dG Differential Gain at 3.58MHz RLD = 300, AV = 2 0.05 % d Differential Phase at 3.58MHz RLD = 300, AV = 2 0.08 eS Channel Separation - for EL5373 only at 1MHz 90 dB INPUT CHARACTERISTICS VOS Input Referred Offset Voltage IIN Input Bias Current (VIN, VINB) IREF INput Bias Current at REF Gain Gain Accuracy RIN Differential Input Resistance CIN Differential Input Capacitance DMIR Differential Mode Input Range 3 3 30 mV EL5173 -21 -11 -5 A EL5373 -21 -13 -5 A VREF = +3.2V 1 5 A VREF = -3.2V -1 +1 A 2.01 V VIN = 1V 1.97 2 1.99 150 k 1 pF 2.3 V FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 EL5173, EL5373 Electrical Specifications PARAMETER VS+ = +5V, VS- = -5V, TA = +25C, VIN = 0V, RLD = 200, CLD = 1pF, Unless Otherwise Specified. (Continued) DESCRIPTION CONDITIONS CMIR+ Common Mode Positive Input Range at VIN+, VIN- CMIR- Common Mode Negative Input Range at VIN+, VIN- VREFIN+ Reference Input - Positive VIN+ = VIN- = 0V VREFIN- Reference Input - Negative VIN+ = VIN- = 0V VREFOS Output Offset Relative to VREF CMRR Input Common Mode Rejection Ratio MIN (Note 4) TYP 3.1 3.4 -4.5 3.3 MAX (Note 4) UNIT V -4.2 V 3.7 V -3.3 -3 V -100 50 +100 mV VIN = 2.5V 60 80 dB RLD = 200 3.3 3.67 V OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS VOUT (EL5173) Positive Output Voltage Swing VOUT (EL5373) Positive Output Voltage Swing IOUT(Max) Maximum Output Current ROUT Negative Output Voltage Swing -3.3 RLD = 200 3.7 Negative Output Voltage Swing -3 V 4 -3.7 V -3.4 V RL = 10 (EL5173) 45 55 mA RL = 10 (EL5373) 40 50 mA 60 m Output Impedance SUPPLY VSUPPLY Supply Operating Range IS(ON) Power Supply Current - Per Channel IS(OFF)+ (EL5173) Positive Power Supply Current - Disabled IS(OFF)- (EL5173) Negative Power Supply Current - Disabled IS(OFF)+ (EL5373) Positive Power Supply Current - Disabled IS(OFF)- (EL5373) Negative Power Supply Current - Disabled PSRR Power Supply Rejection Ratio VS+ to VS- EN pin tied to 4.8V EN pin tied to 4.8V VS from 4.5V to 5.5V 4.75 11 V 9 12 14 mA 60 80 100 A -150 -120 -90 A 0.5 2 10 A -150 -120 -90 A 60 73 dB ENABLE tEN Enable Time 100 ns tDS Disable Time 1.2 s VIH EN Pin Voltage for Power-Up VIL EN Pin Voltage for Shut-Down IIH-EN EN Pin Input Current High - Per Channel At VEN = 5V IIL-EN EN Pin Input Current Low - Per Channel At VEN = 0V VS+ - 1.5 VS+ - 0.5 V 40 -5 V -2.5 60 A A NOTE: 4. Parameters with MIN and/or MAX limits are 100% tested at +25C, unless otherwise specified. Temperature limits established by characterization and are not production tested. 4 FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 Connection Diagrams CL1 RS1 50 -5V RRT2 1 IN+ INP LOADP OUT 8 50 2 EN VS- 7 INN 3 IN- VS+ 6 REF 4 REF 5 EN RS2 50 RRT2 LOADN OUTB 5 RS3 50 +5V CL2 50 FIGURE 1. EL5173 RRT1 ENABLE 1 EN LD1 OUT1 24 RRT1B INP1 2 INP1 50 LD1B OUT1B 23 50 INN1 3 INN1 NC 22 REF1 4 REF1 VSP 21 5 NC VSN 20 INP2 6 INP2 NC 19 INN2 7 INN2 OUT2 18 RRT2 LD2 RRT2B REF2 8 REF2 50 LD2B OUT2B 17 50 NC 16 9 NC RRT3 INP3 10 INP3 OUT3 15 RRT3B 11 INN3 INN3 OUT3B 14 50 12 REF3 REF3 FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 RSP1 50 RSN1 50 RSR1 50 RSP2 50 RSN2 50 RSR2 50 RSP3 50 RSN3 50 NC 13 RSR3 50 -5V FIGURE 2. EL5373 LD3 50 LD3B EL5173, EL5373 +5V EL5173, EL5373 Typical Performance Curves VS = 5V, CLD = 1pF VS = 5V, RLD = 200 10 10 9 9 8 8 RLD = 500 7 VODP-P = 200mV 6 GAIN (dB) GAIN (dB) 7 RLD = 1k 5 4 3 6 5 RLD = 200 4 3 VODP-P = 700mV 2 RLD = 100 2 1 1 0 1M 10M 100M 0 100k 1G 10M 1M FREQUENCY (Hz) 100M 1G FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 4. FREQUENCY RESPONSE vs RLD FIGURE 3. FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 5V, RLD = 200, VODP-P = 200mV 5 11 4 10 CLD = 16pF GAIN (dB) 8 3 GAIN (dB) 9 CLD = 5pF 7 6 4 0 -2 CLD = 0pF 3 -3 2 -4 1 1M 10M VREF = 200mVP-P 1 -1 CLD = 2.3pF 5 2 100M VREF = 1VP-P -5 1M 1G 10M 100M 1G FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 6. FREQUENCY RESPONSE vs VREF FIGURE 5. SMALL SIGNAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE vs CLD 100 VINCM + - VODM VOCM 100 COMMON MODE REJECTION (dB) 0 -10 -20 PSRR (dB) -30 PSRR-40 -50 -60 PSRR+ -70 -80 -90 100k 1M 10M FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 7. PSRR vs FREQUENCY 6 100M 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 VOCM/VINCM -50 -60 -70 VODM/VINCM -80 -90 100k 1M 10M 100M 1G FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 8. COMMON MODE REJECTION vs FREQUENCY FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 EL5173, EL5373 Typical Performance Curves (Continued) 100 VIN + - RT VOCM VODM R 100 1000 VOLTAGE NOISE (nV/Hz) 0 BALANCE ERROR (dB) -10 -20 -30 -40 VOCM/VODM -50 -60 100k 1M 10M 100M 100 10 10 1G 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 10. INPUT VOLTAGE NOISE vs FREQUENCY FIGURE 9. DIFFERENTIAL MODE OUTPUT BALANCE ERROR vs FREQUENCY 460 -40 440 420 -50 CH3 --> CH2 CH2 --> CH1 -60 -70 BW (MHz) CHANNEL SEPARATION (dB) VODMP-P = 200mV, RLD = 200 -30 CH2 --> CH3 -80 CH1 --> CH2 -90 400 380 360 340 CH3 --> CH1 -100 CH1 --> CH3 -110 100k 1M 10M 320 100M 1G 300 4 5 6 8 7 9 11 10 VS (V) FREQUENCY (Hz) FIGURE 11. CHANNEL SEPARATION vs FREQUENCY FIGURE 12. SMALL SIGNAL BANDWIDTH vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE -40 11.9 VS = 5V, RLD = 200 -45 11.8 DISTORTION (dB) IS+ 11.7 IS (mA) HD3 (f = 20MHz) -50 IS- 11.6 11.5 -55 HD3 (f = 5MHz) -60 -65 -70 HD2 (f = 20MHz) -75 HD2 (f = 5MHz) -80 11.4 11.3 4 -85 -90 5 6 8 7 9 10 11 VS (V) FIGURE 13. SUPPLY CURRENT vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) FIGURE 14. HARMONIC DISTORTION vs DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 EL5173, EL5373 Typical Performance Curves (Continued) VS = 5V, VODMP-P = 2V -40 -40 VS = 5V, RLD = 200, VODMP-P = 2V -45 -50 -50 DISTORTION (dB) DISTORTION (dB) HD3 (f = 20MHz) -60 HD3 (f -70 = 5M Hz ) HD2 (f = 20MHz) -80 HD3 -55 -60 HD2 -65 -70 -75 -80 -90 HD2 (f = 5MHz) -100 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 -85 800 900 1000 -90 0M 5M 10M 15M 20M 25M 30M 35M 40M FREQUENCY (Hz) RLD (W) FIGURE 15. HARMONIC DISTORTION vs RLD FIGURE 16. HARMONIC DISTORTION vs FREQUENCY 0.5V/DIV 100mV/DIV 20ns/DIV 20ns/DIV FIGURE 17. SMALL SIGNAL TRANSIENT RESPONSE FIGURE 18. LARGE SIGNAL TRANSIENT RESPONSE EMPTY BOARD DISABLED OUT1B OUT1 FIGURE 19. OUTPUT IMPEDANCE (DISABLED) 8 FIGURE 20. OUTPUT IMPEDANCE (ENABLED) FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 EL5173, EL5373 Typical Performance Curves (Continued) FIGURE 21. DISABLED RESPONSE FIGURE 22. ENABLED RESPONSE JEDEC JESD51-7 HIGH EFFECTIVE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY TEST BOARD JEDEC JESD51-3 LOW EFFECTIVE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY TEST BOARD 1.2 1.136W 1.2 1.0 909mW 0.8 870mW POWER DISSIPATION (W) POWER DISSIPATION (W) 1.4 QSOP24 JA = +88C/W SO8 JA = +110C/W 0.6 MSOP8/10 JA = +115C/W 0.4 0.2 0 1.0 870mW 0.8 QSOP24 JA = +115C/W 625mW 0.6 SO8 JA = +160C/W 0.4 486mW MSOP8 JA = +206C/W 0.2 0 0 25 75 85 100 50 125 150 0 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C) 25 50 75 85 100 125 150 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C) FIGURE 23. PACKAGE POWER DISSIPATION vs AMBIENT TEMPERATURE FIGURE 24. PACKAGE POWER DISSIPATION vs AMBIENT TEMPERATURE Simplified Schematic 200 VS+ R3 R1 R4 R2 R7 IN+ IN- FBP R8 FBN VB1 OUT+ RCD REF RCD OUT- VB2 CC R9 R10 CC R5 R6 VS- 400 9 200 FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 EL5173, EL5373 Description of Operation and Application Information Product Description The EL5173 and EL5373 are wide bandwidth, low power and single/differential ended to differential output amplifiers. They have a fixed gain of 2. The EL5173 is a single channel differential amplifier. The EL5373 is a triple channel differential amplifier. The EL5173 and EL5373 have a -3dB bandwidth of 450MHz while driving a 200 differential load. The EL5173 and EL5373 are available with a power-down feature to reduce the power while the amplifiers are disabled. Input, Output and Supply Voltage Range The EL5173 and EL5373 have been designed to operate with a single supply voltage of 5V to 10V or split supplies with its total voltage from 5V to 10V. The amplifiers have an input common mode voltage range from -4.5V to 3.4V for 5V supply. The differential mode input range (DMIR) between the two inputs is from -2.3V to +2.3V. The input voltage range at the REF pin is from -3.3V to 3.7V. If the input common mode or differential mode signal is outside the above-specified ranges, it will cause the output signal to become distorted. The output of the EL5173 and EL5373 can swing from -3.3V to 3.6V at 200 differential load at 5V supply. As the load resistance becomes lower, the output swing is reduced. logic signal is relative to VS+ pin. Letting the EN pin float or applying a signal that is less than 1.5V below VS+ will enable the amplifier. The amplifier will be disabled when the signal at EN pin is above VS+ - 0.5V. Output Drive Capability The EL5173 and EL5373 have internal short circuit protection. Its typical short circuit current is 55mA. If the output is shorted indefinitely, the power dissipation could easily increase such that the part will be destroyed. Maximum reliability is maintained if the output current never exceeds 60mA. This limit is set by the design of the internal metal interconnect. Power Dissipation With the high output drive capability of the EL5173 and EL5373, it is possible to exceed the +125C absolute maximum junction temperature under certain load current conditions. Therefore, it is important to calculate the maximum junction temperature for the application to determine if the load conditions or package types need to be modified for the amplifier to remain in the safe operating area. The maximum power dissipation allowed in a package is determined according to Equation 1: T JMAX - T AMAX PD MAX = -------------------------------------------- JA Differential and Common Mode Gain Settings Where: As shown in the "Simplified Schematic" on page 9, since the feedback resistors RF and the gain resistor are integrated with 200 and 400, the EL5173 and EL5373 have a fixed gain of 2. The common mode gain is always one. * TAMAX = Maximum ambient temperature Driving Capacitive Loads and Cables The EL5173 and EL5373 can drive 16pF differential capacitor in parallel with 200 differential load with less than 3.5dB of peaking. If less peaking is desired in applications, a small series resistor (usually between 5 to 50) can be placed in series with each output to eliminate most peaking. However, this will reduce the gain slightly. When used as a cable driver, double termination is always recommended for reflection-free performance. For those applications, a back-termination series resistor at the amplifier's output will isolate the amplifier from the cable and allow extensive capacitive drive. However, other applications may have high capacitive loads without a back-termination resistor. Again, a small series resistor at the output can help to reduce peaking. Disable/Power-Down The EL5173 and EL5373 can be disabled and placed their outputs in a high impedance state. The turn-off time is about 1.2s and the turn-on time is about 100ns. When disabled, the amplifier's supply current is reduced to 40A for IS+ and 2.5A for IS- typically, thereby effectively eliminating the power consumption. The amplifier's power-down can be controlled by standard CMOS signal levels at the ENABLE pin. The applied 10 (EQ. 1) * TJMAX = Maximum junction temperature * JA = Thermal resistance of the package The maximum power dissipation actually produced by an IC is the total quiescent supply current times the total power supply voltage, plus the power in the IC due to the load, or as expressed in Equation 2: V O PD = i x V STOT x I SMAX + ( V STOT - V O ) x ------------ R LD (EQ. 2) Where: VSTOT = Total supply voltage = VS+ - VSISMAX = Maximum quiescent supply current per channel VO = Maximum differential output voltage of the application RLD = Differential load resistance ILOAD = Load current i = Number of channels By setting the two PDMAX equations equal to each other, we can solve the output current and RLOAD to avoid the device overheat. FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 EL5173, EL5373 Power Supply Bypassing and Printed Circuit Board Layout As with any high frequency device, a good printed circuit board layout is necessary for optimum performance. Lead lengths should be as short as possible. The power supply pin must be well bypassed to reduce the risk of oscillation. For normal single supply operation, where the VS- pin is connected to the ground plane, a single 4.7F tantalum capacitor in parallel with a 0.1F ceramic capacitor from VS+ to GND will suffice. This same capacitor combination should be placed at each supply pin to ground if split supplies are to be used. In this case, the VS- pin becomes the negative supply rail. For good AC performance, parasitic capacitance should be kept to minimum. Use of wire-wound resistors should be avoided because of their additional series inductance. Use of sockets should also be avoided if possible. Sockets add parasitic inductance and capacitance that can result in compromised performance. Minimizing parasitic capacitance at the amplifier's inverting input pin is very important. The feedback resistor should be placed very close to the inverting input pin. Strip line design techniques are recommended for the signal traces. Typical Applications 0 50 VFB 50 EL5173/ EL5373 VIN 50 VINB ZO = 100 EL5175/ EL5375 VOUT 50 VREF FIGURE 25. TWISTED PAIR CABLE DRIVER 11 FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 EL5173, EL5373 Package Outline Drawing M8.15E 8 LEAD NARROW BODY SMALL OUTLINE PLASTIC PACKAGE Rev 0, 08/09 4 4.90 0.10 A DETAIL "A" 0.22 0.03 B 6.0 0.20 3.90 0.10 4 PIN NO.1 ID MARK 5 (0.35) x 45 4 4 0.43 0.076 1.27 0.25 M C A B SIDE VIEW "B" TOP VIEW 1.75 MAX 1.45 0.1 0.25 GAUGE PLANE C SEATING PLANE 0.10 C 0.175 0.075 SIDE VIEW "A 0.63 0.23 DETAIL "A" (0.60) (1.27) NOTES: (1.50) (5.40) 1. Dimensions are in millimeters. Dimensions in ( ) for Reference Only. 2. Dimensioning and tolerancing conform to AMSE Y14.5m-1994. 3. Unless otherwise specified, tolerance : Decimal 0.05 4. Dimension does not include interlead flash or protrusions. Interlead flash or protrusions shall not exceed 0.25mm per side. 5. The pin #1 identifier may be either a mold or mark feature. 6. Reference to JEDEC MS-012. TYPICAL RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN 12 FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 EL5173, EL5373 Package Outline Drawing M8.118A 8 LEAD MINI SMALL OUTLINE PLASTIC PACKAGE (MSOP) Rev 0, 9/09 A 3.00.1 8 0.25 CAB 3.00.1 4.90.15 DETAIL "X" 1.10 Max PIN# 1 ID B SIDE VIEW 2 1 0.18 0.05 2 0.65 BSC TOP VIEW 0.95 BSC 0.860.09 GAUGE PLANE H C 0.25 SEATING PLANE 0.33 +0.07/ -0.08 0.08 C A B 0.10 0.05 33 0.10 C 0.55 0.15 DETAIL "X" SIDE VIEW 1 5.80 NOTES: 4.40 3.00 1. Dimensions are in millimeters. 2. Dimensioning and tolerancing conform to JEDEC MO-187-AA and AMSE Y14.5m-1994. 3. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.15mm max per side are not included. 4. Plastic interlead protrusions of 0.25mm max per side are not included. 5. Dimensions "D" and "E1" are measured at Datum Plane "H". 6. This replaces existing drawing # MDP0043 MSOP 8L. 0.65 0.40 1.40 TYPICAL RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN 13 FN7312.9 August 28, 2012 EL5173, EL5373 Quarter Size Outline Plastic Packages Family (QSOP) MDP0040 A QUARTER SIZE OUTLINE PLASTIC PACKAGES FAMILY D (N/2)+1 N INCHES SYMBOL QSOP16 QSOP24 QSOP28 TOLERANCE NOTES E PIN #1 I.D. MARK E1 1 (N/2) A 0.068 0.068 0.068 Max. - A1 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.002 - A2 0.056 0.056 0.056 0.004 - b 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.002 - c 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.001 - D 0.193 0.341 0.390 0.004 1, 3 E 0.236 0.236 0.236 0.008 - E1 0.154 0.154 0.154 0.004 2, 3 e 0.025 0.025 0.025 Basic - L 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.009 - L1 0.041 0.041 0.041 Basic - N 16 24 28 Reference - B 0.010 C A B e H C SEATING PLANE 0.007 0.004 C b C A B Rev. F 2/07 NOTES: L1 A 1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.006" maximum per side are not included. 2. Plastic interlead protrusions of 0.010" maximum per side are not included. c SEE DETAIL "X" 3. Dimensions "D" and "E1" are measured at Datum Plane "H". 4. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ASME Y14.5M-1994. 0.010 A2 GAUGE PLANE L A1 44 DETAIL X For additional products, see www.intersil.com/product_tree Intersil products are manufactured, assembled and tested utilizing ISO9000 quality systems as noted in the quality certifications found at www.intersil.com/design/quality Intersil products are sold by description only. Intersil Corporation reserves the right to make changes in circuit design, software and/or specifications at any time without notice. Accordingly, the reader is cautioned to verify that data sheets are current before placing orders. Information furnished by Intersil is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Intersil or its subsidiaries for its use; nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Intersil or its subsidiaries. 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