DIODES ZXBM2004JA16TC

ZXBM2004
TWO PHASE VARIABLE SPEED
MOTOR CONTROL PRE-DRIVER
Pin Assignments
The ZXBM2004 is a 2-phase, Brushless Direct Current (BLDC)
motor control pre-driver with variable PWM speed control
suitable for fan and blower motors.
( Top View )
H+
VCC
1
H-
For system flexibility, motor speed can be controlled by
changing SPD pin voltage which can be either from Thermistor
network, external voltage or PWM signal.
V+OP
Ph1
N/C
Ph2
ThRef
ZXBM 2004
SPD
To help protect the motor coil, the ZXBM2004 provides Rotor
Lock Protection which shuts down the output drive if rotor lock
is detected. The device automatically re-starts when the rotor
lock is removed.
FG
SMIN
RD
GND
CLCK
QSOP-16
A Tachometer output is provided by open-drain Frequency
Generator (FG) Pin which allows external interface to monitor
motor rotation or speed. The FG output is the magnetic
change frequency.
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V+OP
VCC
NC
Ph1
ThRef
Ph2
RD
FG
CLCK
NC
GND
SPD
CPWM
Features
Supports two-phase BLDC motor control
Operating voltage: 4.7V to 18V
o Can be extended with external regulator
PWM speed control via external Thermister, DC voltage or
PWM signals
Reference voltage output
Built-in Hall amplifier allows direct connection of Hall
element
Rotor Lock Protection (Lock detection, output shutdown
and automatic re-start)
Rotor lock detect (RD) output
Minimum speed setting
Frequency generator (FG) output for speed measurements
Low noise
Space saving low profile U-QFN3030-16 and QSOP-16
packages
“Green” Molding Compound
H+
H-
(Top View )
The ZXBM2004 is available in small space saving low profile
U-QFN3030-16 and QSOP-16 packages.
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N/C
CPWM
SMIN
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Description
U-QFN 3030 -16
Applications
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Desktop PC and Servers fans and blowers
Instrumentation fans
Central heating blowers
Automotive instrument cooling and climate control
Extractor fans
General motors and pumps
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Typical Application Circuit
Pin Descriptions
Pin Name
Description
H+
Hall input to non-inverting input of internal operational amplifier
H-
Hall input to inverting input of internal operational amplifier
ThRef
Reference output voltage
SPD
Speed control pin; The control signal voltage should be between 3V to 1V for 0% to 100% (full speed)
speed control
CPWM
PWM frequency setting pin: Connect a capacitor from this pin to ground (0V) to set PWM frequency.
Capacitor of 0.1nF will give PWM frequency of 24kHz typical.
SMIN
Minimum speed setting pin: Voltage between 3V to 1V on this pin sets the minimum speed
between 0% to full speed. Lowest minimum speed achieved depends on the motor coil
design.
GND
Supply return ground pin
CLCK
Rotor lock detect and auto re-start timing pin: Connect a capacitor from this pin to ground to set the lock
detect and restart timing.
RD
Rotor lock detect pin: Open collector output to indicate rotor lock detection
Connect a pull-up resistor from the pin to the pull-up supply rail
FG
Frequency Generator output to provide a tachometer signal
Ph1
Phase-1 low-side external power switch drive output pin: Darlington emitter follower output with active
pull down to give source/sink current of 80mA/16mA
Ph2
Phase-2 low-side external power switch drive output pin: Darlington emitter follower output with active
pull down to give source/sink current of 80mA/16mA
V+OP
VCC
Phase output supply voltage pin: The pin allows to optimize the supply to output drive depending on
whether external power switch is Bipolar switch or MOSFET
Power supply pin
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Functional Block Diagram (Note 1)
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D2
Supply Voltage
D1
VCC
ThRef
CPWM
L1
V+OP
Vref
L2
Set Phase Drive
Current Limit
PWM Osc
Vcc
VSPD
Speed Control Voltage
Ph1 Lo
SPD
Phase
Drive &
Control
Vcc
SMIN
Set Min
Speed
CLCK
Locked
Rotor
Detect
Ph2 Lo
RD
Hall Bias
Speed &
Lock
Detect
H+
Hall
H-
Hall
Amp
Vcc
FG
GND
Notes:
1. The ZXBM2004 has an open-collector FG and RD. Typically a pull-up resistor of 10kΩ is recommended from FG or RD pin to the supply voltage.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted, Note 2)
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Symbol
Characteristics
Values
Unit
VCCMAX
Supply voltage
-0.6 to +20
V
ICCMAX
IC input current
100
mA
PDMAX
Power Dissipation (Note 4)
TA
500
U-QFN3030-16 (Note 3)
mW
1500
Operating ambient temperature
TSTG
Note:
QSOP-16
Storage Temperature Range
-40 to +110
o
C
-55 to +150
o
C
2. Stresses greater than the 'Absolute Maximum Ratings' specified above, may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only;
functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions exceeding those indicated in this specification is not implied. Device reliability
may be affected by exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods of time.
3. U-QFN3030-16 dissipation is based on a two-layer 2oz. copper 2”x 2” FR4 substrate PCB with thermal vias to the bottom layer.
Recommended Operating Conditions (TA = 25°C)
Symbol
Parameter
VCC
Supply Voltage
TA
Operating Temperature Range
Conditions
Min
Max
Operating
4.7
18.0
Operating
Unit
V
o
+110
-40
C
Electrical Characteristics (TA = 25°C, VCC = 12V)
Symbol
Min
Typ.
Max
Unit
ICC
Supply Current
No Load (Note 4)
-
5.5
7.5
mA
VIN
Hall amplifier input voltage
Diff peak to peak
40
VCM
Hall amplifier common mode voltage
VOFS
Characteristics
Conditions
mV
VCC -1.5
0.5
V
Hall amplifier input offset voltage
±7
IBS
Hall amplifier bias current
400
VOH
Ph1 and Ph2 output high voltage
IOH = 80mA
VOLA
Ph1 and Ph2 output low voltage
IOH =16mA (Note 5)
0.4
0.6
V
VOLB
Ph1 and Ph2 output low voltage
IOH = 50uA (Note 6)
0.4
0.6
V
Ph1 and Ph2 output source current
80
mA
Ph1 and Ph2 output sink current
16
mA
IOH
IOL
VCC -2.2
mV
700
nA
Vcc -1.8
V
IPWMC
CPWM charge current
4.5
7.85
µA
IPWMD
CPWM discharge current
38
65
µA
VTHH
CPWM high threshold voltage
3
V
VTHL
CPWM low threshold voltage
1
V
FPWM
PWM frequency
24
kHz
Notes:
CPWM = 0.1nF
4. Measure with pins H+, H-, CLCK and CPWM and all other signal pins open circuit
5. Measured when opposing Phase Output is Low
6. Measured when opposing Phase Output is High
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Electrical Characteristics (cont.) (TA = 25°C, VCC = 12V)
Symbol
Characteristics
VThRef
ThRef reference output voltgae
IOThRef
ThRef output current
Conditions
IOThRef = 100µA
Min
Typ.
Max
Unit
2.88
2.96
3.10
V
1
mA
-0.3
µA
IISMIN
SMIN input current
VIN = 2V, SPD=open
VSPDL
SPD voltage minimum
100% PWM drive
1
V
VSPDH
SPD voltage maximum
0% PWM drive
3
V
IISPD
SPD voltage maximum
VIN = 2V
ILCKC
CLCK charge current
ILCKD
CLCK discharge current
-0.25
0.8
2.8
2
3.8
4.6
µA
µA
054
µA
VCLCKTHH CLCK high threshold voltage
3
V
VCLCKTHL CLCK low threshold voltage
1
V
Lock condition On:Off ratio
IFGOL
FG Low level output current
VFGOL
FG Low level output voltage
IRDOL
RD Low level output current
VRDOL
RD Low level output current
tCD
1:12
IFGOL = 5mA
IRDOL = 5mA
Commutation delay
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mA
0.5
V
5
mA
0.5
V
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Functional Descriptions
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H+ and H- Hall Inputs
The rotor position is detected by a Hall sensor, with the output applied to the H+ and H-pins. This sensor can be either a 4 pin
'naked' Hall device or of the 3 pin buffered switching type. For a 4 pin device the differential Hall output signal is connected to
the H+ and H-pins. For a buffered Hall sensor the Hall device output is attached to the H+ pin, with a pull-up attached if
needed, whilst the H-pin has an external potential divider attached to hold the pin at half VCC. When H+ is high in relation to
H-, Ph2 is the active drive.
ThRef - Output Reference Voltage
This is a reference voltage of nominal 3V. It is designed for the ability to 'source' and therefore it will not 'sink' any current
from a higher voltage. The current drawn from the pin by the minimum speed potential divider to pin SMIN and any voltage
setting network should not exceed 1mA in total at maximum temperature.
SPD - Speed Control Input
The voltage applied to the SPD pin provides control over motor speed by varying the Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) drive
ratio at the Ph1 and Ph2 outputs. The control signal takes the form of a voltage input of range 3V to 1V, representing 0% to
100% drive respectively.
If variable speed control is not required this pin can be left with an external potential divider to set a fixed speed or tied to
ground to provide full speed i.e. 100% PWM drive.
If required this pin can also be used as an enable pin. The application of a voltage >3.0V will force the PWM drive fully off, in
effect disabling the drive.
SMIN – Minimum Speed Setting
A voltage can be set on SMIN pin via a potential divider between the ThRef and Gnd. This voltage is monitored by the SPD
pin such that internally SPD voltage cannot rise above SMIN voltage. As a higher voltage on the SPD pin represents a lower
speed it therefore restricts the lower speed range of the fan. If this feature is not required the pin is left tied to ThRef so no
minimum speed will be set.
If the fan is being controlled from an external voltage source onto the SPD pin then either this feature should not be used or if
it is required then a resistor greater than 1kΩ should be placed in series with the SPD pin.
CPWM – Output PWM Frequency Setting
This pin has an external capacitor attached to set the PWM frequency for the Phase drive outputs. A capacitor value of 0.1nF
will provide a PWM frequency of typically 24kHz. The CPWM timing period (TPWM) is determined by the following equation:
TPWM =
(VTHH − VTHL ) × C + (VTHH − VTHL ) × C
IPWMC
IPWMD
Where: C = (CPWM +15) in pF
VTHH and VTHL are the CPWM pin threshold voltages
IPWMC and IPWMD are the charge and discharge currents in µA.
TPWM is in ms
As these threshold voltages are nominally set to VTHH = 3V and VTHL = 1V the equations can be simplified as follows:
2C
2C
TPWM =
+
IPWMC IPWMD
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Functional Description (cont.)
CLCK - Locked Rotor Timing Capacitor
Should the fan stop rotating for any reason, i.e. an obstruction in the fan blade or a seized bearing, then the device will enter
a Rotor Locked condition. In this condition after a predetermined time (TLOCK) the RD pin will go high and the Phase outputs
will be disabled. After a further delay (TOFF) the controller will re-enable the Phase drive for a defined period (TON) in an
attempt to re-start the fan. This cycle of (TOFF) and (TON) will be repeated indefinitely or until the fan re-starts.
GND – Supply Return
This is the device supply ground return pin and will generally be the most negative supply pin to the fan.
RD - Rotor Lock Detect Output
This pin is the Locked Rotor status output as referred to in the CLCK timing section above. It is high when the rotor is stopped
and low when it is running.
This is an open collector drive giving an active pull down with the high level being provided by an external pull up resistor.
Hall
VTHH
CLCK
VTHL
TLock
TOff
TOn
RD
FG
FR and RD Timing Diagram
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Functional Descriptions (cont.)
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FG -Frequency Generator (tachometer) Output
This is the Frequency Generator output and is a buffered signal from the Hall sensor.
This is an open collector drive giving an active pull down with the high level being provided by an external pull up resistor.
Ph1 and Ph2 Output Drives
This pair of outputs drives the external devices. These outputs provide both the commutation and PWM waveforms. The
outputs are of the Darlington emitter follower type with an active pull-down to help faster switch off when using bipolar
devices. When in the high state the outputs will provide up to 80mA of drive into the base or gates of external transistors as
shown in the Typical Application circuit following.
When in the low state the active Phase drive is capable of sinking up to 16mA when driving low to aid turn off times during
PWM operation. When the Phase is inactive the output is held low by an internal pull-down resistor.
V+OP Phase Outputs Supply Voltage
This pin is the supply to the Phase outputs and will be connected differently dependant upon external transistor type. For
bipolar devices this pin will be connected by a resistor to the VCC pin. The resistor is used to control the current into the
transistor base so its value is chosen accordingly. For MOSFET devices the pin will connect directly to the VCC pin.
VCC – Supply Voltage
This is the device internal circuitry supply voltage. For 5V to 12V fans this can be supplied directly from the Fan Motor supply.
For fans likely to run in excess of the 18V maximum rating for the device this will be supplied from an external regulator such
as a Zener diode.
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Application Note
The ZXBM2004 is primarily controlled by a voltage on the SPD pin. A voltage of 1V represents a 100% PWM at the Phase
Outputs and in turn represents full speed. 3V on the SPD pin conversely represents 0% PWM. The motor can therefore be
controlled simply by applying a control voltage onto the SPD pin with the minimal use of external components.
This voltage control method easily lends itself to control by other signal types. For example if a Thermistor is applied to the
SPD pin a varying voltage can be generated at the SPD pin as the resistance of the Thermistor varies with temperature.
A common form of control of fans is by a PWM signal derived from a central processor or controller. This signal can be
converted into a voltage and that voltage adjusted as necessary to compensate for motor none linearity, inclusion of the
Minimum speed feature etc.
Full applications details and further examples of how to control the ZXBM2004 are available in the Applications Notes AN41,
AN42 and AN43.
Fig 1. 12V Typical Circuit for Thermistor Controlled Speed
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Application Note (cont.)
Fig. 2 Typical Circuit for External PWM Controlled Speed (Single MOSFET)
Fig. 3 Typical Circuit for 48V Input and External PWM Control
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Application Note (cont.)
Fig. 4 Typical Circuit for Constant Speed Operation
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Application Note (cont.)
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External Drive Transistors
Diodes offers a range of devices that are ideally suited to interface between the ZXBM2004 controller and the motor. The
following tables show a selection of products. If your needs are not covered by this selection then please refer to the more
comprehensive listings that can be found on the Diodes website: www.didoes.com
MOSFETS
Part Number
Type
BVDSS
(V)
ID
(A)
RDS(on) @ VGS = 10V
\( Ω )
Package
N
100
7.7
0.085
TO252-3L
Power switch
ZXMN10A09K
ZXMN10A25K
N
100
6.4
0.125
TO252-3L
ZXMN10A25G
N
100
4.0
0.125
SOT223
ZXMN10A11G
N
100
2.4
0.35
SOT223
2xN
100
2.1
0.25
SO8
ZXMN10B08E6
N
100
1.9
0.230
SOT23-6
ZXMN10A07Z
N
100
1.4
0.7
SOT89
ZXMN6A09K
N
60
11.2
0.04
TO252-3L
ZXMN6A25K
N
60
10.7
0.05
TO252-3L
DMN6068LK3
N
60
8.5
0.068
TO252-3L
ZXMN6A09G
N
60
7.5
0.04
SOT223
ZXMN6A25G
N
60
6.7
0.05
SOT223
TO252-3L
ZXMN10A08DN8
ZXMN7A11K
ZXMN6A09DN8
DMN6068SE
ZXMN6A08G
N
60
6.1
0.120
2xN
60
5.6
0.04
SO8
N
60
5.6
0.068
SOT223
N
60
5.3
0.08
SOT223
2xN
60
4.7
0.055
SO8
ZXMN6A11Z
N
60
3.6
0.120
SOT89
ZXMN6A07Z
N
60
2.2
0.250
SOT89
ZXMN6A07F
N
60
1.4
0.250
SOT23
ZXMN6A25DN8
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Application Note (cont.)
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Bipolar Transistors
Type
VCEO
(V)
IC
(A)
FZT855
NPN
150
FMMT624
NPN
125
ZX5T853G
NPN
ZXTN19100CZ
NPN
Part Number
VCE(sat) @IC/IB
( mV @ A/mA )
Package
4
65 @ 0.5/50
SOT223
1
150 @ 0.5/50
SOT23
100
6
125 @ 2/100
SOT223
100
5.25
65 @ 1/100
SOT89
Power switch
ZXTN25100BFH
NPN
100
3
135 @ 0.5/10
SOT23
ZXTN25100DFH
NPN
100
2.5
170 @ 0.5/10
SOT23
FCX493
NPN
100
1
300 @ 0.5/50
SOT89
FCX1053A
NPN
75
3
200 @ 1/10
SOT89
ZXTN19060CG
NPN
60
7
155 @ 1/10
SOT223
ZX5T851G
NPN
60
6
135 @ 2/50
SOT223
DXT2010P5
NPN
60
5
70 @ 1/10
PowerDI5
FCX493A
NPN
60
1
500 @ 1/50
SOT89
FCX619
NPN
50
3
260 @ 2/50
SOT89
FMMT619
NPN
50
2
220 @ 2/50
SOT23
FCX619
NPN
50
3
260 @ 2/50
SOT89
Drive buffer and level shift
FMMT493
NPN
100
1
300 @ 0.5/50
SOT23
FMMT493A
NPN
60
1
250 @ 0.5/50
SOT23
ZXTN2038F
NPN
60
1
250 @ 0.5/50
SOT23
DSS4160
NPN
60
1
140 @ 0.5/50
SOT563
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Thermal Performance Characteristics
(1) Package Type: QSOP-16
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0.6
MAXIMUM POWER (W)
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
QSOP16 Derating Curve
120
140
180
60
80
100
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
QSOP16 Derating Curve
120
140
180
(2) Package Type: U-QFN3030-16 (Note 7)
0.6
MAXIMUM POWER (W)
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
Note:
0
20
40
7. U-QFN3030-16 dissipation is based on a two-layer 2oz. copper 2”x2” FR4 substrate PCB with thermal vias to the bottom layer.
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Ordering Information
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ZXBM2004 X TC
Package
Packing
Q16 : QSOP-16
JA16 : U -QFN3030-16
TC : 13" Tape & Reel
13” Tape and Reel
Part Number Suffix
Device
Packaging
(Note 8 & 9)
Quantity
ZXBM2004Q16TC
ZXBM2004JA16TC
QSOP-16
U-QFN3030-16
2500/Tape & Reel
3000/Tape & Reel
Notes:
TC
TC
8. Pad layout as shown on Diodes Inc. suggested pad layout document AP02001, which can be found on our website at
http://www.diodes.com/datasheets/ap02001.pdf
9. EU Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS) & 2011/65/EU (RoHS 2) compliant. No purposely added lead. Halogen and Antimony free. Please visit our website
at http://www.diodes.com/products/lead_free.html
Marking Information
(1) Package type: QSOP-16
Part Number
Package
Identification Code
ZXBM2004Q16TC
QSOP-16
ZXBM
2004
(2) Package type: U-QFN3030-16
(Top View)
XX
YWZ
XX : Identification Code
Y : Year : 0 ~ 9
W : Week : A ~ Z : 1 ~ 26 week;
a ~ z : 27 ~ 52 week: z represents
52 and 53 week
Z : A ~ Z : Internal Code
Part Number
Package
Identification Code
ZXBM2004JA16TC
U-QFN3030-16
24
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Package Outline Dimensions (All Dimensions in mm)
(1) Package type: QSOP-16
2
/
E
2
/
1
E
'
A
'
L
I
A
T
E
D
E
E
S
E
1
E
h
h
1
N
I
P
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D
D
Z
c
e
b
x
4
2
A
1
R R
θ
2
︵ ︶
θ1
E
N
A
L
P
G
N
I
T
A
E
S
L
x
4
2
L
︵
θ1 ︶
E
N
A
L
P
E
G
U
A
G
A
θ
1
L
1
A
QSOP-16
Dim
Min
Max
Typ
A
1.55
1.73
A1
0.10
0.25
A2
1.40
1.50
b
0.20
0.30
c
0.18
0.25
D
4.80
5.00
E
5.79
6.20
E1
3.81
3.99
e
0.635 BSC
h
0.254 0.508
L
0.41
1.27
L1
1.03 REF
L2
0.254 BSC
R
0.0762
R1 0.0762
ZD
0.23 REF
θ
0°
8°
θ1
5°
15°
θ2
0°
All Dimensions in mm
(2) Package type: U-QFN3030-16
A1
A
A3
U-QFN3030-16
Dim
Min
Max
Typ
A
0.55
0.65
0.60
A1
0
0.05
0.02
A3
—
—
0.15
b
0.18
0.28
0.23
D
2.95
3.05
3.00
D2
1.40
1.60
1.50
E
2.95
3.05
3.00
E2
1.40
1.60
1.50
e
—
—
0.50
L
0.35
0.45
0.40
Z
—
—
0.625
All Dimensions in mm
Side View
D
e
(Pin #1 ID)
E
0.450
00
R0.2
E2
D2
L (16x)
Z (8x)
b (16x)
Bottom View
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Suggested Pad Layout
NEW PRODUCT
(1) Package type: QSOP-16
X1
Y (16x)
Value
(in mm)
C
0.635
X
0.350
X1
4.795
Y
0.1.450
Y1
6.400
All Dimensions in mm
Dimensions
Y1
C
X (16x)
(2) Package type: U-QFN3030-16
C
G
G1
Dimensions
C
G
G1
X
X1
Y
Y1
Y1
X1
Value
(in mm)
0.500
0.150
0.150
0.350
1.800
0.600
1.800
All Dimensions in mm
Y (16x)
X (16x)
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Taping Orientation
NEW PRODUCT
For QSOP-16 and U-QFN3030-16
Notes:
10. The taping orientation of the other package type can be found on our website at http://www.diodes.com/datasheets/ap02007.pdf.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
NEW PRODUCT
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