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FN6788.2
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ISL22102
Dual, Audio, Push-button Controlled Potentiometer (XDCP™)
32 Tap, Push-button, Dual Audio
Logarithmic Potentiometer with Buff er
Amplifiers and Audio Detection
The ISL22102 integrates two digitally controlled
potentiometers (DCP) with buffered wiper outputs and an
internal bias voltage generator (VB) on a monolithic CMOS
integrated circuit. The wiper position is adjusted by the user
through simple Up and Down push buttons, ideal for stereo
volume control in audio applications.
Each potentiometer is implemented using 31 polysilicon
resistors in a logarithmic array. Between each of the
resistors are tap points connected to the wiper terminal
through switches. When powered up, the wipers are reset to
the -20dB position.
In addition to the ISL22102’s low noise design, the ISL22102
also contains a zero-crossing detection circuitry to further
minimize click and pop noise during volume transition.
The internal VB generator of the ISL22102 provides a
precision middle scale voltage reference that reduces
external circuitry and simplifies application design.
The ISL22102 implements two power saving techniques for
power critical applications. It is a Standby Mode that can be
enabled to reduce the power consumption of the part when
DCP is not in use. The part also has Audio Detection
circuitry that provides an indication FLAG to external devices
and services. The FLAG can be delayed through D0, D1 and
D2 pin configuration. By connecting the FLAG to the standby
pin (SB), it will automatically put the part into Standby Mode.
Pinout
Features
Dual Audio Control – Two 32 Taps Log Pots
Buffered Wiper Outputs
Audio Detection with Threshold Input and Controlled
Delay
Zero Amplitude Wiper Switching (ZAWS)
Simple Push-button Interface
Auto Increment/decrement After 1s Button Press
Standby Mode
Mute Function
Total Resistance: 18.5k each DCP (Typical)
Voltage Operation
- VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V
- AVCC = 2.7V to 5.5V
Temp Range = -40°C to +85°C
Package Options
- 20 Ld TSSOP
-20 Ld QFN
Pb-Free (RoHS Compliant)
Audio Performance
0dB to -72dB Volume Control
-90dB Mute
SNR: -90dB
THD+N: 0.01% @ 1kHz
Crosstalk Rejection: -100dB @ 1kHz
Channel-to-Channel Variation: ±0.1dB
Mid point 3dB-Cutoff: 100kHz
Applications
Set Top Boxes
Stereo Amplifiers
•DVD Players
Portable Audio Products
ISL22102
(20 LD QFN)
TOP VIEW
UP
FLAG
D2
SB
D1
LEFT_OUT
VB
RIGHT_OUT
CB
RIGHT_IN
DN
VCC
AVCC
MUTE
LEFT_IN
D0
GND
HPB
VTH
HPA
1
2
3
4
5
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15
14
13
12
11
20 19 18 17 16
Data Sheet September 21, 2015
2FN6788.2
September 21, 2015
Block Diagram
Ordering Information
PART NUMBER
(Note) PART MARKING
TOTAL RESISTANCE
(k)
TEMP RANGE
(°C)
PACKAGE
(Pb-Free)
PKG.
DWG.#
ISL22102IV20Z* (No longer
available or supported)
22102 IVZ 18.5 -40 to +85 20 Ld TSSOP M20.173
ISL22102IR20Z* 221 02IRZ 18.5 -40 to +85 20 Ld QFN L20.4x4C
+
-
+
-
+
-
UP DN MUTE SB
GND
AVCC
LEFT_IN
VB
VCC
RIGHT_IN
LEFT_OUT
CB
RIGHT_OUT
CONTROL UNIT
2.5M
2.5M
32-TAP
LOG
18.5k
32-TAP
18.5k
LOG
AUDIO DETECT
FLAG
VTH
D0 D1 D2
AND DELAY
HPB
HPA
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Pinouts
ISL22102
(20 LD QFN)
TOP VIEW
ISL22102
(20 LD TSSOP)
TOP VIEW
UP
FLAG
D2
SB
D1
LEFT_OUT
VB
RIGHT_OUT
CB
RIGHT_IN
DN
VCC
AVCC
MUTE
LEFT_IN
D0
GND
HPB
VTH
HPA
1
2
3
4
5
678910
15
14
13
12
11
20 19 18 17 16
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
19
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
FLAG
SB
UP
DN
MUTE
VCC
LEFT_IN
AVCC
LEFT_OUT
CB
D2
D0
VTH
GND
D1
HPB
HPA
RIGHT_IN
RIGHT_OUT
VB
NO LONGER AVAILABLE OR SUPPORTED
Pin Description
PIN
(QFN)
PIN
(TSSOP) SYMBOL FUNCTION
1 4 DN Active low volume decrement input with internal pull-up.
2 5 MUTE Active low mute input with internal pull-up.
3 6 VCC Digital Power Supply.
4 7 AVCC Analog Power Supply.
5 8 LEFT_IN Input terminal of the Left Channel Potentiometer. Referenced to VB.
6 9 LEFT_OUT Left channel output. Referenced to VB.
7 10 CB Terminal for external bypass capacitor to GND.
8 11 VB AVCC/2 reference output. Can be used as a signal reference for other system components.
9 12 RIGHT_OUT Right channel output. Referenced to VB.
10 13 RIGHT_IN Input terminal of the Right Channel Potentiometer. Referenced to VB.
11 14 HPA Terminal A of audio-detector high pass filter capacitor.
12 15 HPB Terminal B of audio-detector high pass filter capacitor.
13 16 GND System Ground. Overall for analog and digital power supply.
14 17 VTH Analog Input threshold for audio detection. Require an external resistor to VB.
15 18 D0 Programming bit (LSB) input for delayed FLAG low output.
16 19 D1 Programming bit input for delayed FLAG low output.
17 20 D2 Programming bit (MSB) input for delayed FLAG low output.
18 1 FLAG Output signal indicates audio input detection.
19 2 SB Active low Standby Mode input with internal pull-up.
20 3 UP Active low volume increment input with internal pull-up.
EPAD* Exposed Die Pad internally connected to GND
*Note: PCB thermal land for QFN/TDFN EPAD should be connected to GND plane or left floating. For more information refer to
http://www.intersil.com/data/tb/TB389.pdf
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Absolute Maximum Ratings Thermal Information
Storage Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-65C to +150C
Voltage on UP
, DN, MUTE or SB
with Respect to GND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-0.3V to VCC + 0.3
Voltage on AVCC (referenced to GND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to +6V
Voltage on VCC (referenced to GND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to +6V
Any Audio Inputs (referenced to VB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ±AVCC/2 ± 0.3
Any Outputs (referenced to GND) . . . . . . . . . . .-0.3V to AVCC + 0.3
IOUT max (10s). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ±30mA
Latchup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class II, Level A at +85°C
ESD Rating
Human Body Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5kV
Machine Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250V
Thermal Resistance (Typical) JA (°C/W) JC ( ° C / W )
20 Lead TSSOP (Note 1) . . . . . . . . . . . 85 N/A
20 Lead QFN (Notes 2, 3) . . . . . . . . . . 40 4
Maximum Junction Temperature (Plastic Package). . . . . . . . +150°C
Pb-free Reflow Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .see link below
http://www.intersil.com/pbfree/Pb-FreeReflow.asp
Recommended Operating Conditions
Temperature Range (Industrial) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40°C to 85°C
Supply Voltage (VCC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7V to 5.5V
Analog Supply Voltage (AVCC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7V to 5.5V
Power Rating of each DCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15mW
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.
NOTES:
1. JA is measured with the component mounted on a high effective thermal conductivity test board in free air. See Tech Brief TB379 for details.
2. JA is measured in free air with the component mounted on a high effective thermal conductivity test board with “direct attach” features. See Tech
Brief TB379.
3. For JC, the “case temp” location is the center of the exposed metal pad on the package underside.
Analog Specifications Over the recommended operating conditions unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
(Note 8)
TYP
(Note 4)
MAX
(Note 8) UNIT
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE (Notes 5, 6)
Volume Control Range -72 0 dB
Mute Mode @1VRMS -90 dB
SNR
(Note 7)
Signal Noise Ratios (Unweighted) @1VRMS @ 1kHz, AVCC = 5V -90 dB
THD + N
(Note 7)
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise @1VRMS @ 1kHz, AVCC = 5V
Tap position from 0 to 10
0.01 %
XTalk
(Note 7)
DCP Isolation @1kHz, @ tap 10 -100 dB
PSRR
(Note 7)
Power Supply Rejection AVCC = 5V -90 dB
(Note 7) -3db Cutoff Frequency Tap position from 0 to 25 100 kHz
(Note 7) Noise 20Hz to 20kHz, VB Input 3 µVRMS
DCP ACCURACY
RTOTAL End-to-end Resistance 18.5 k
End-to-end Resistance Tolerance -20 +20 %
DCP Input Resistance Matching -2 +2 %
Wiper Step Size Tap position from 0 to 26 -2 dB
Tap position from 27 to 31 -4 dB
Wiper Step Size Error Tap position from 0 to 26 ±0.1 ±0.5 dB
Tap position from 27 to 29 ±1 dB
Tap position from 30 to 31 ±2 dB
DCP-to-DCP Matching Tap position from 0 to 26 ±0.5 dB
Tap position from 27 to 29 ±1 dB
Tap position from 30 to 31 ±2 dB
Power-up Attenuation (Default Wiper
Position at Tap 10)
-20 dB
TCV
(Note 7)
Ratiometric Temperature Coefficient Tap position 15 ±10 ppm/°C
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TCR
(Note 7)
Temperature Coefficient of End-to-end
Resistance
±340 ppm/°C
DC ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
AVCC Analog Power Supply 2.7 5.5 V
VCC Digital Power Supply 2.7 5.5 V
tRAVCC and VCC Ramp Rate 0.2 50 V/ms
IAVCC Analog Supply Current AVCC = 5.5V, IBIAS = 0mA, IOUT = 0mA for
both channels
750 µA
IASB Analog Standby Current AVCC = 5.5V, IBIAS = 0mA 360 µA
ICC1 VCC Supply Current All Inputs = 5.5V, VCC = 5.5V, AVCC = 5.5V 60 µA
ISB VCC Current (Standby) VCC = 5.5V 35 µA
VIN Input Signal on LEFT_IN, RIGHT_IN
Pins
Reference to VB pin -AVCC/2 AVCC/2 V
VOUT Output Signal on LEFT_OUT,
RIGHT_OUT Pins
Reference to GND 0 AVCC V
IOUT
(Note 5)
LEFT_OUT, RIGHT_OUT Buffer Current VCC = 5.5V -15 15 mA
ROUT Buffer Output Impedance 25
CIN (Note 7) Input Capacitance LEFT_IN, RIGHT_IN 10 pF
VB Bias Output Voltage AVCC/2 V
VB Accuracy -50 50 mV
IBIAS VB Output Current VCC = 5.5V -5 5 mA
VB Output Impedance 20
Analog Specifications Over the recommended operating conditions unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
(Note 8)
TYP
(Note 4)
MAX
(Note 8) UNIT
Digital Specifications Over the recommended operating conditions unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
(Note 8)
TYP
(Note 4)
MAX
(Note 8) UNITS
ILkg Input Leakage Current For D0, D1, and D2 -0.3 0.3 µA
VIH Input HIGH Voltage VCC x 0.7 V
VIL Input LOW Voltage VCC x 0.1 V
Ics
(Notes 6, 7)
Internal Pull-up Current Source on UP
, DN,
MUTE, SB Pins
1.5 2.75 µA
AC Timing Over recommended operating conditions
SYMBOL PARAMETER
MIN
(Note 8)
TYP
(Note 4)
MAX
(Note 8) UNITS
tPU (Note 7) Power-up Time to Wiper Stable 10 ms
tWRPO
(Note 7)
Wiper Response Time (include tDB and tZAWS ) 35 ms
Auto Increment Starts after UP or DN Input is Keeping Low 1 s
Auto Increment Rate for the First 4s 4 Hz
Auto Increment Rate After 4s 8Hz
tDB Debounce Time 50 ms
tLOCK
(Note 7)
Lockout Time after Debounce Time, when any New Command will be Ignored 40 ms
tFLAG_HIGH
(Note 7)
FLAG Delay Time from when Audio Input is Detected to FLAG Asserted HIGH 1 µs
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Timing Diagrams
tFLAG_LOW FLAG Delay Time Interval Step Size, from D2:D0 = 001b to 111b.
FLAG is Asserted LOW when Audio Input is Below Threshold. (See Table 1, page 7)
30 s
tZAWS
(Note 7)
Zero Amplitude Detection Time for Wiper Switching 32 ms
tLOW Active LOW PU, DN or MUTE Pulse 20 ms
tGAP Time Between Two Separate Push-Button Events 80 ms
NOTES:
4. Typical values are for AVCC = VCC = 2.7V to 5.0V, TA = +25°C.
5. TA = +25°C, AVCC = 5.0V; 2Hz to 20kHz Measurement Bandwidth, input signal 1VRMS, 1kHz Sine Wave.
6. When pin is open, voltage is pulled up through current source to VCC.
7. Limits should be considered typical and are not production tested.
8. Parameters with MIN and/or MAX limits are 100% tested at +25°C, unless otherwise specified. Temperature limits established by characterization
and are not production tested.
AC Timing Over recommended operating conditions (Continued)
SYMBOL PARAMETER
MIN
(Note 8)
TYP
(Note 4)
MAX
(Note 8) UNITS
FIGURE 1. DIGITAL INPUT TIMING
tGAP
tWRPO
MI
VW
UP
tLOW
(DN, MUTE)
(Note 9)
(Note 9)
FIGURE 2. AUTO INCREMENT TIMING
tDB + tZAWS
UP
MI
1s
VW
4 s
AUTO INCREMENT 4Hz RATE AUTO INCREMENT 8Hz RATE
NOTE:
9. MI in these timing diagrams refers to the minimum incremental change of the output (wiper) voltage.
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Pin Descriptions
LEFT_IN, RIGHT_IN
The LEFT_IN and RIGHT_IN pins of the ISL22102 are
equivalent to the fixed terminals of a mechanical
potentiometer. The stereo audio signal applied to these pins
are referenced to VB and may have ±AVCC/2 maximum
amplitude.
LEFT_OUT, RIGHT_OUT
The LEFT_OUT and RIGHT_OUT pins are the buffered
wiper terminals of the potentiometers which are equivalent to
the movable terminals of a mechanical potentiometers with
attached unity gain operational amplifiers (Op Amp). The
default output position of wiper terminals preset to -20dB
attenuation of input signals.
VB
This is reference voltage output equal AVCC/2. It is used as
common point for audio inputs, as well as reference signal
for other system components.
UP
The debounced active low UP input is increment the wipers
position of both channels. An on-chip 2µA current source
pull-up holds the UP input High. A switch closure to ground
or a Low logic level will after a debounce time and Zero
Amplitude Crossing Detection, move the wiper to the next
adjacent higher tap position. If the UP input signal is held
down for 1s, the wipers will auto increment their position with
a 4Hz frequency rate for 4s, and then a 8Hz frequency rate
(see Figure 2). When the wipers reach their top position of
0dB attenuation, they will stay at this position ignoring any
further Up commands.
DN
The debounced DN input is decrement the wipers position of
both channels. An on-chip 2µA current source pull-up holds
the DN input High. A switch closure to ground or a Low logic
level will, after a debounce time and Zero Amplitude
Crossing Detection, move the wiper to the next adjacent
lower tap position. If DN input signal is held down for 1s, the
wipers will auto decrement their position with a 4Hz
frequency rate for 4s, and then a 8Hz frequency rate. When
the wipers reach their bottom position of -90dB attenuation,
they will stay at this position ignoring any further Down or
Mute commands.
MUTE
The first active low MUTE input pulse allows both wipers to
move, after a debounce time and Zero Amplitude Crossing
Detection, to the highest attenuation level of -90dB in one
step. The second active low MUTE pulse will return both
wipers to their original position, prior to MUTE command. An
on-chip 2µA current source pull-up holds the MUTE input
High.
SB
The active low SB input allows totally disconnect DCP arrays
from their LEFT_IN and RIGHT_IN pins, and move both
wipers to position closest to VB pin (as shown in Figure 3). It
also sets ISL22102 in low power Standby mode. When SB
will be released, the both wipers will be set at position they
have prior Standby.
.
FLAG
This output pin provides status information to the rest of the
system about audio activity. It is High when at least one
audio input exceeds VTH threshold, otherwise its output level
is Low. The FLAG output can be directly connected to SB pin
for automatical setting the ISL22102 in Standby mode.
D0-D2
These three digital input pins allow to program a delay time
for FLAG Low output up to 240s. Table 1 lists the D0-D2
settings and corresponding delay times (typical values).
CB
This low pass filter terminal requires an external capacitor to
GND. The value of this capacitor, together with 5Minternal
resistor divider, directly determines the PSRR (Power Supply
Rejection Ratio) of audio and VB outputs. A 1µF to 10µF
capacitor is recommended.
HPA, HPB
These two high pass filter terminals require an external
capacitor of 100nF or higher in-between.
TABLE 1. FLAG PROGRAMMED DELAY SETTINGS
D2 D1 D0 DELAY, (s)
000 0
001 60
010 90
011 120
100 150
101 180
110 210
111 240
VB
WIPER_LEFT
LEFT_IN
FIGURE 3. DCP CONNECTION IN STANDBY MODE
(RIGHT_IN)
(WIPER_RIGHT)
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VTH
This terminal allows to set up the threshold level of audio
input to be detected. When audio input to either Left or Right
channel is below this threshold - the FLAG output is Low;
when audio input is above this threshold - the FLAG output
is High. The threshold level is maintained over an external
resistor RTH placed between VTH pin, which is a source of
±10µA current, and VB pin. To calculate the actual threshold
we need to multiply 10µA by a resistor value and divide the
result by 1000. For example, a 100k resistor is a subject of
1mV audio detection threshold, e.g. 10µA*100k/1000 = 1mV.
Note, the VTH threshold multiplied by 1000 should not exceed
1/2 of AVCC. The maximum resistor value for detection
threshold can be found in Table 2.
Device Operation
There are four sections in the ISL22102: the input control,
counter and decode section, two resistor arrays with
buffered wiper outputs, reference voltage generator of VB
output, and audio detection block with programmable delay
FLAG output. The input control section operates just like an
up/down counter. The output of this counter is decoded to
turn on a single electronic switch, connecting a point on the
resistor array to the wiper output. Each resistor array is
comprised of 31 individual resistors connected in series and
its wiper output pass an attenuated audio input to the power
amplifier. Both resistor arrays have logarithmic taper with
-72dB dynamic range as shown in Table 2.
The ISL22102 is designed to interface directly to two
push-button switches for effectively moving the wipers up or
down. The UP and DN inputs increment or decrement 5-bit
counters respectively. The output of these counters are
decoded to select one of the thirty-two wiper positions along
the resistive array. The wiper increment input, UP
, and the
wiper decrement input, DN, are both connected to an
internal pull-up so that they normally remain High. When
pulled Low by an external push button switch or a logic Low
level input, the wipers will be switched to the next adjacent
tap position.
Internal debounce circuitry prevents inadvertent switching of
the wipers position if UP or DN remain Low for less than
15ms, typical. Each of the buttons can be pushed either
once for a single increment/decrement or continuously for a
multiple increments/decrements. When making a continuous
push, after the first second, the device is going to auto
increment/decrement mode. If the button is held for longer
than 1s, the wiper position will be auto
incremented/decremented with a rate of 4Hz for 4s, and with
a rate of 8Hz after that. As soon as the button is released,
the ISL22102 will return to a low power standby condition.
Each wiper acts like its mechanical equivalent and does not
move beyond the last position. That is, the counter does not
wrap around when clocked to either extreme.
Table 3 contains information about attenuation level for each
tap position.
TABLE 2. RTH vs AVCC
AVCC (V) MAX RTH (k)
5.5 188
5.25 177
5.0 167
4.75 156
4.5 146
4.25 135
4.0 125
3.75 115
3.5 104
3.25 94
3.0 83
2.75 73
TABLE 3. WIPER TAP POSITION vs ATTENUATION
TAP POSITION ATTENUATION
00
1-2dB
2-4dB
3-6dB
4-8dB
5 -10dB
6 -12dB
7 -14dB
8 -16dB
9 -18dB
10 -20dB
11 -22dB
12 -24dB
13 -26dB
14 -28dB
15 -30dB
16 -32dB
17 -34dB
18 -36dB
19 -38dB
20 -40dB
21 -42dB
22 -44dB
23 -46dB
24 -48dB
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Once an UP, DN or MUTE button has been validly pushed,
the left and right inputs are examined for Zero Amplitude
Crossing. When either audio input exhibits a zero crossing
prior to 32ms, that command is immediately applied to
appropriate wiper. If the zero crossing does not occur before
the end of 32ms, the command is executed at the end of
32ms period. Zero crossing determines for each channel
independently.
There is a 40ms lockout time after any of the UP
, DN or
MUTE button has been validly pushed, when any new
command is ignored. If two or more buttons are pressed
simultaneously, all commands are ignored upon release of
ALL buttons.
Typical Application Diagram
25 -50dB
26 -52dB
27 -56dB
28 -60dB
29 -64dB
30 -68dB
31 -72dB
32 MUTE (-90dB)
TABLE 3. WIPER TAP POSITION vs ATTENUATION (Continued)
TAP POSITION ATTENUATION
LEFT_IN
RIGHT_IN
LEFT_OUT
RIGHT_OUT
VB
VTH
CB
HPA
HPB
SB
UP
DN
MUTE
FLAG
D2
D1
D0
VCC*
VCC AVCC
RTH
1µF
100nF
VB
VB
TO POWER AMPLIFIER
*FLAG LOW OUTPUT DELAY IS 240s
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Revision History
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DATE REVISION CHANGE
September 21, 2015 FN6788.2 - Updated Ordering Information Table on page 2.
- Added Revision History.
- Added About Intersil Verbiage.
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ISL22102
Package Outline Drawing
L20.4x4C
20 LEAD QUAD FLAT NO-LEAD PLASTIC PACKAGE
Rev 0, 11/06
located within the zone indicated. The pin #1 indentifier may be
Unless otherwise specified, tolerance : Decimal ± 0.05
Tiebar shown (if present) is a non-functional feature.
The configuration of the pin #1 identifier is optional, but must be
between 0.15mm and 0.30mm from the terminal tip.
Dimension b applies to the metallized terminal and is measured
Dimensions in ( ) for Reference Only.
Dimensioning and tolerancing conform to AMSE Y14.5m-1994.
6.
either a mold or mark feature.
3.
5.
4.
2.
Dimensions are in millimeters.1.
NOTES:
BOTTOM VIEW
DETAIL "X"
TYPICAL RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
SIDE VIEW
4.00 A
4.00
B
6
PIN 1
INDEX AREA
(4X) 0.15
4X
0.50
2.0
16X
2016
15
11
PIN #1 INDEX AREA
6
2 .70 ± 0 . 15
5
1
20X 0.25 +0.05 / -0.07
0.10 MABC
20X 0.4 ± 0.10
4
6
10
BASE PLANE
SEATING PLANE
0.10
SEE DETAIL "X"
0.08 C
C
C
0 . 90 ± 0 . 1
0 . 2 REF
C
0 . 05 MAX.
0 . 00 MIN.
5
( 3. 8 TYP )
( 2. 70 )
( 20X 0 . 6)
( 20X 0 . 5 )
( 20X 0 . 25 )
12
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ISL22102
Thin Shrink Small Outline Plastic Packages (TSSOP)
INDEX
AREA E1
D
N
123
-B-
0.10(0.004) C AMBS
e
-A-
b
M
-C-
A1
A
SEATING PLANE
0.10(0.004)
c
E0.25(0.010) BM M
L
0.25
0.010
GAUGE
PLANE
A2
NOTES:
1. These package dimensions are within allowable dimensions of
JEDEC MO-153-AC, Issue E.
2. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ANSI Y14.5M-1982.
3. Dimension D” does not include mold flash, protrusions or gate burrs.
Mold flash, protrusion and gate burrs shall not exceed 0.15mm
(0.006 inch) per side.
4. Dimension “E1” does not include interlead flash or protrusions. Inter-
lead flash and protrusions shall not exceed 0.15mm (0.006 inch) per
side.
5. The chamfer on the body is optional. If it is not present, a visual index
feature must be located within the crosshatched area.
6. “L” is the length of terminal for soldering to a substrate.
7. “N” is the number of terminal positions.
8. Terminal numbers are shown for reference only.
9. Dimension “b” does not include dambar protrusion. Allowable dambar
protrusion shall be 0.08mm (0.003 inch) total in excess of “b” dimen-
sion at maximum material condition. Minimum space between protru-
sion and adjacent lead is 0.07mm (0.0027 inch).
10. Controlling dimension: MILLIMETER. Converted inch dimensions
are not necessarily exact. (Angles in degrees)
0.05(0.002)
M20.173
20 LEAD THIN SHRINK SMALL OUTLINE PLASTIC
PACKAGE
SYMBOL
INCHES MILLIMETERS
NOTESMIN MAX MIN MAX
A - 0.047 - 1.20 -
A1 0.002 0.006 0.05 0.15 -
A2 0.031 0.051 0.80 1.05 -
b 0.0075 0.0118 0.19 0.30 9
c 0.0035 0.0079 0.09 0.20 -
D 0.252 0.260 6.40 6.60 3
E1 0.169 0.177 4.30 4.50 4
e 0.026 BSC 0.65 BSC -
E 0.246 0.256 6.25 6.50 -
L 0.0177 0.0295 0.45 0.75 6
N20 207
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