CALMIRCO CM1214A

CM1214A
1 and 2 Channel PicoGuardTM AC Signal ESD Protector
Features
Product Description
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The CM1214A PicoGuard™ ESD protector is used to
protect bipolar signal lines against electrostatic
discharge (ESD). The CM1214A allows operation in
high-speed environments with signals levels up to ±5V.
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Single channel ESD protection for an AC signal up
to ±5V for 0.25W transmit power
Connects two channels in series for signals up to
+10V (1W transmit power)
±8kV ESD protection per IEC 61000-4-2 contact
discharge
Sub-1pF loading capacitance
Minimal variation with voltage and temperature
Each I/O pin can withstand over 1000 ESD strikes*
SOT23-3 and MSOP-8 lead-free packages
Applications
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The CM1214A comes in two versions:
• The CM1214A-01SO is a single channel ESD
protector and is available in a 3-lead SOT23-3
package.
• The CM1214A-02MR is a dual channel ESD
protector and is available in an 8-lead MSOP-8
package.
The low sub-1pF loading capacitance makes the
CM1214A-01SO ideal for protecting high-speed
interfaces including RF switches and amplifiers.
RF switch and amplifier protection
RF modules and RF IC protection
Wireless handsets and WLAN
High-speed AC signals for Gbit Ethernet, etc.
The CM1214A-02MR is ideal for dual high-speed
signal pairs used in Gigabit Ethernet, ADSL, etc. The
CM1214A-02MR can also be used for higher transmit
voltage applications by connecting the two channels in
series.
Both devices come in lead-free finishing.
Electrical Schematics
CH1
CH1
CH3
CH2
CH2
CH4
CM1214A-01SO
CM 1214A-02MR
*Standard test condition is IEC61000-4-2 level 4 test circuit with each pin subjected to ±8kV contact discharge for 1000 pulses. Discharges are timed at 1 second intervals and all 1000 strikes are completed in one continuous test
run. The part is then subjected to standard production test to verify that all of the tested parameters are within spec after the 1000 strikes.
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CM1214A
PACKAGE / PINOUT DIAGRAMS
Top View
Top View
CH1
1
N.C.*
1
N.C.*
2
N.C.*
3
CH3
4
2
RF2S
RF1S
CH2
3
CH1
8
N.C.*
7
CH2
6
CH4
5
N.C.*
MSOP-8
SOT23-3
Notes:
1) These drawings are not to scale.
2) All N.C. pins must be left floating (i.e., not connected to the PCB). See applications section for more information.
SOT23-3 PACKAGE PIN DESCRIPTIONS
PIN
MSOP-8 PACKAGE PIN DESCRIPTIONS
NAME DESCRIPTION
PIN
NAME DESCRIPTION
1
CH1
ESD Channel
1
CH1
ESD Channel
2
CH2
ESD Channel
2
N.C.
No connect
3
N.C.
No connect
3
N.C.
No connect
4
CH3
ESD Channel
5
N.C.
No connect
6
CH4
ESD Channel
7
CH2
ESD Channel
8
N.C.
No connect
Ordering Information
PART NUMBERING INFORMATION
Lead-free Finish
Pins
Package
3
8
Ordering Part Number1
Part Marking
SOT23
CM1214A-01SO
RF1S
MSOP
CM1214A-02MR
RF2S
Note 1: Parts are shipped in Tape & Reel form unless otherwise specified.
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CM1214A
Specifications
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
PARAMETER
RATING
UNITS
DC Voltage between CH pins
7
V
Operating Temperature Range
–40 to +85
°C
Storage Temperature Range
–65 to +150
°C
225
400
mW
mW
RATING
UNITS
–40 to +85
°C
Package Power Rating
SOT23-3 Package (CM1214A-01SO)
MSOP8 Package (CM1214A-02MR)
STANDARD OPERATING CONDITIONS
PARAMETER
Operating Temperature Range
ELECTRICAL OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS (SEE NOTE 1)
SYMBOL PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
±7
UNITS
Standoff Voltage
I=10μA
ESD Voltage Protection
Peak discharge voltage between
CH pins
a) Contact discharge per
IEC 61000-4-2 standard
Notes 2, 3 and 4
ILEAK
Channel Leakage Current
TA=25°C, 5.5V between CH pins
±0.1
RDYN
Dynamic Resistance
TA=25°C, IPP = 1A, tP = 8/20μS; Any
I/O pin to Ground; Notes 2 and 5
1.36
Ω
VCL
Channel Clamp Voltage
TA=25°C, IPP = 1A, tP = 8/20μS;
Notes 2 & 5
11.3
V
CIN
Channel Input Capacitance
Voltage between CH pins = 0V
Voltage between CH pins = 5V
Measured at 1MHz between CH
pins; Note 2 applies
VST
VESD
Note 1:
Note 2:
Note 3:
Note 4:
Note 5:
V
±8
0.4
0.35
kV
0.6
0.54
±1.0
0.9
0.8
μA
pF
pF
All parameters specified at TA = –40°C to +85°C unless otherwise noted.
These parameters guaranteed by design and characterization.
Standard IEC 61000-4-2 with CDischarge = 150pF, RDischarge = 330Ω,.
From CH pin with other CH pin grounded.
No Connect pins are left open for all tests.
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CM1214A
Performance Information
Typical Capacitance Characteristics vs. Voltage
Figure 1 illustrates how the loading capacitance
remains mainly flat across the voltage range from 0V to
5V, the voltage between CH pins.
Typical Voltage-Current (VI) Characteristics (high
current, pulse condition)
Figure 3 shows how the CM1214A experiences a
symmetrical I/V curve, without any snapback or trigger
voltage. The curve shows only one polarity.
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9
1.2
1.1
1
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
8
Current [uA]
Capacitance [pF]
Capacitance vs. Voltage (measured at 1MHz)
7
6
5
4
3
2
0
1
2
3
4
1
5
0
Voltage [V]
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Voltage [V]
Figure 1. CM1214A Capacitance vs. Voltage
Figure 3. CM1214A VI Characteristics,
Low Current, Pulse (clamping) Condition
Typical Voltage Current (VI) Characteristics (low
current)
Figure 2 shows how the CM1214A experiences a
symmetrical I/V curve, without any snapback or trigger
voltage. It gradually starts to turn on at about 6V and
clamps about 7V.
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Typical
Capacitance
Temperature
Characteristics
vs.
Figure 4 illustrates the loading capacitance for both
0VDC and 1.65VDC input across the -40 to 85°C
temperature range.
9
7
6
0.660
5
0.640
4
3
2
1
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Voltage [V]
Input Capacitance (pF)
Current [uA]
8
0V DC Input Bias
1.65V DC Input Bias
0.620
0.600
0.580
0.560
0.540
0.520
-50
-25
Figure 2. CM1214A VI Characteristics, Low Current
0
25
50
Temperature (°C)
75
100
Figure 4. CM1214A Capacitance vs. Temperature
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CM1214A
Performance Information (cont’d)
Typical Filter Performance (nominal conditions unless specified otherwise, 50 Ohm Environment)
Figure 5. Insertion Loss vs. Frequency (0V DC Bias)
Figure 6. Insertion Loss vs. Frequency (2.5V DC Bias)
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CM1214A
Application Information
CM1214A-02MR
CM1214A-01SO
The CM1214A-01SO protects a single bipolar signal
line often found in RF circuits. One I/O pin (pin 1 for
example) is connected to the signal line for protection,
and the other I/O pin is tied to GND. It is important to
have a solid ground connection to reduce the clamping
voltage. Pin 3 of the 3-lead SOT23 must be left open
(and not connected on the PCB).
The CM1214A-02MR protects two bipolar lines, such
as for Gbit Ethernet. The PCB traces underneath the
package connect across to the corresponding pins
(Pins 1, 4, 6 and 7). Pins 2, 3, 5 and 8 of the MSOP-8
package must be left open (and not connected on the
PCB).
Any disturbance on the line above or below the
standoff voltage is clamped.
RF ANTENNA
LNA
SIGNAL LINE
C
SWITCH
L
ESD
PA
N.C.
ESD
GND
SOT23-3
Figure 7. Typical Application - RF Switch and Amplifier Protection,
CM1214A-01SO in 3-lead SOT23
R
CM1214A-02MR
R
CM1214A-02MR
Figure 8. Typical Application - Ethernet Protection, CM1214A-02MR in 8-lead MSOP
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CM1214A
Application Information (cont’d)
IEEE1394
1
2
PHY
3
LLC
4
GALV
iso
CM1214-02
CM1214-02
GND
Keep the ESD devices on the PHY side of the galvanic isolation and inside the VCC
domain of the PHY controller.
Figure 9. Typical Application - IEEE1394 Protection, CM1214A-02MR in 8-lead MSOP
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CM1214A
Mechanical Details
The CM1214A is supplied in SOT23-3 and MSOP-8
packages. Dimensions are presented below.
Mechanical Package Diagrams
SOT23-3 Mechanical Specifications
TOP VIEW
The CM1214A-01SO is supplied in a 3-pin SOT23
package. Dimensions are presented below.
b
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
3
Package
SOT23-3 (JEDEC name is TO-236)
Pins
3
Dimensions
1
Millimeters
Min
Max
E1 E
2
Inches
Min
Max
e1
e
A
0.89
1.12
0.0350
0.0441
A1
0.01
0.10
0.0004
0.0039
b
0.30
0.50
0.0118
0.0197
SIDE VIEW
c
0.08
0.20
0.0031
0.0079
D
D
2.80
3.04
0.1102
0.1197
E
2.10
2.64
0.0827
0.1039
E1
1.20
1.40
0.0472
0.0551
e
0.95 BSC
e1
L
L1
# per tape
and reel
0.0374 BSC
1.90 BSC
0.40
A1 A
0.0748 BSC
0.60
0.54 REF
0.0157
0.0236
END VIEW
0.0213 REF
3000 pieces
c
Controlling dimension: millimeters
L1
L
Package Dimensions for SOT23-3
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CM1214A
Mechanical Details (cont’d)
MSOP-8 Mechanical Specifications, 8 pin
The CM1214A-02MR is supplied in an 8-pin MSOP
package. Dimensions are presented below.
Mechanical Package Diagrams
TOP VIEW
D
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
8
Package
MSOP
Pins
8
Dimensions
Millimeters
Max
Min
Max
A
0.75
0.95
0.030
0.037
A1
0.05
0.15
0.002
0.006
B
0.28
0.38
0.011
0.015
C
0.13
0.23
0.005
0.009
D
2.90
3.10
0.114
0.122
E
2.90
3.10
0.114
0.122
e
0.65 BSC
0.026 BSC
H
4.90 BSC
0.193 BSC
0.40
# per tape
and reel
0.70
6
5
Inches
Min
L
7
0.016
0.028
4000 pieces
E
H
Pin 1
Marking
1
2
3
4
SIDE VIEW
A
SEATING
PLANE
A1
B
e
Controlling dimension: millimeters
END VIEW
C
L
Package Dimensions for MSOP-8
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