ON EMI4184 Common mode filter Datasheet

EMI4184
Common Mode Filter with
ESD Protection
Functional Description
The EMI4184 is an integrated common mode filter providing both
ESD protection and EMI filtering for high speed digital serial
interfaces such as HDMI or MIPI D-PHY.
The EMI4184 provides protection for two differential data line pairs
in a small RoHS-compliant UDFN20 package.
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MARKING
DIAGRAMS
Features
U4MG
G
• Highly Integrated Common Mode Filter (CMF) with ESD Protection
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•
•
•
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provides protection and EMI reduction for systems using High Speed
Serial Data Lines with cost and space savings over discrete solutions
Large Differential Mode Bandwidth with Cutoff Frequency > 2 GHz
High Common Mode Stop Band Attenuation: >25 dB at 700 MHz,
>30 dB at 800 MHz
Provides ESD Protection to IEC61000-4-2 Level 4, ±15 kV Contact
Discharge
Low Channel Input Capacitance Provides Superior Impedance
Matching Performance
Low Profile Package with Small Footprint in UDFN20 2 x 5 mm
Pb−Free Package
These Devices are Pb−Free, Halogen Free/BFR Free and are RoHS
Compliant
UDFN20
CASE 517CL
U4 = Specific Device Code
M = Date Code
G
= Pb−Free Package
(*Note: Microdot may be in either location)
PIN CONNECTIONS
Applications
• HDMI/DVI Display in Mobile Phones
• MIPI D-PHY (CSI-2, DSI, etc) in Mobile Phones and Digital Still
Cameras
ORDERING INFORMATION
March, 2013 − Rev. 0
Package
Shipping†
EMI4184MUTAG
UDFN20
(Pb−Free)
3000/Tape & Reel
†For information on tape and reel specifications,
including part orientation and tape sizes, please
refer to our Tape and Reel Packaging Specifications
Brochure, BRD8011/D.
Figure 1. EMI4184 Electrical Schematic
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Device
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PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Pin Name
Pin No.
Type
In_1+
1
I/O
CMF Channel 1+ to Connector
Description
In_1−
2
I/O
CMF Channel 1− to Connector
Out_1+
20
I/O
CMF Channel 1+ to ASIC
Out_1−
19
I/O
CMF Channel 1− to ASIC
In_2+
4
I/O
CMF Channel 2+ to Connector
In_2−
5
I/O
CMF Channel 2− to Connector
Out_2+
17
I/O
CMF Channel 2+ to ASIC
Out_2−
16
I/O
CMF Channel 2− to ASIC
In_3+
6
I/O
CMF Channel 3+ to Connector
In_3−
7
I/O
CMF Channel 3− to Connector
Out_3+
15
I/O
CMF Channel 3+ to ASIC
Out_3−
14
I/O
CMF Channel 3− to ASIC
In_4+
9
I/O
CMF Channel 4+ to Connector
In_4−
10
I/O
CMF Channel 4− to Connector
Out_4+
12
I/O
CMF Channel 4+ to ASIC
Out_4−
11
I/O
CMF Channel 4− to ASIC
GND1
3, 18
GND
Ground
GND2
8, 13
GND
Ground
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Parameter
Symbol
Value
Unit
Operating Temperature Range
TOP
−40 to +85
°C
Storage Temperature Range
TSTG
−65 to +150
°C
ESD Discharge IEC61000−4−2 Contact Discharge
VPP
±15
kV
TL
260
°C
ILINE
100
mA
Maximum Lead Temperature for Soldering Purposes
(1/8” from Case for 10 seconds)
DC Current per Line
Stresses exceeding Maximum Ratings may damage the device. Maximum Ratings are stress ratings only. Functional operation above the
Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied. Extended exposure to stresses above the Recommended Operating Conditions may affect
device reliability.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Symbol
Parameter
Test Conditions
ILEAK
Channel Leakage Current
TA = 25°C, VIN = 5 V, GND = 0 V
VF
Channel Negative Voltage
TA = 25°C, IF = 10 mA
CIN
Channel Input Capacitance to Ground
(Pins 1, 2, 4, 5 to Pins 3, 8 and 6, 7, 9, 10 to
Pins 8, 13)
TA = 25°C, At 1 MHz, GND = 0 V,
VIN = 1.65 V
RCH
Channel Resistance
(Pins 1−20, 2−19, 4−17, 5−16, 6−15, 7−14,
9−12, 10−11)
f3dB
Differential Mode Cut−off Frequency
Fatten
VESD
Min
Typ
0.1
0.8
Max
Unit
1.0
mA
1.5
V
1.3
pF
8.0
W
50 W Source and Load Termination
2.0
GHz
Common Mode Stop Band Attenuation
@ 800 MHz
30
dB
ESD Protection − Peak Discharge
Voltage at any channel input, in system:
Contact discharge per
IEC61000−4−2 standard
TA = 25°C
(Notes 1 and 2)
Pins 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10
TLP Clamping Voltage
(See Figure 12)
Forward IPP = 8 A
Forward IPP = 16 A
Forward IPP = −8 A
Forward IPP = −16 A
12
18
−6
−12
RDYN
Dynamic Resistance
Positive Transients
Negative Transients
TA = 25°C, IPP = 1 A, tP = 8/20 ms
Any I/O pin to Ground;
Notes 1 and 3
1.36
0.6
VRWM
Reverse Working Voltage
(Note 3)
Breakdown Voltage
IT = 1 mA; (Note 4)
VCL
VBR
kV
±15
5.6
V
V
V
V
5.0
V
9.0
V
1. Standard IEC61000−4−2 with CDischarge = 150 pF, RDischarge = 330, GND grounded.
2. These measurements performed with no external capacitor.
3. TVS devices are normally selected according to the working peak reverse voltage (VRWM), which should be equal to or greater than the DC
or continuous peak operating voltage level.
4. VBR is measured at pulse test current IT.
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
0
0
−1
−5
−2
−10
dB (SCC21)
dB (SCC21)
−3
−4
−5
−6
−15
−20
−25
−7
−30
−8
−35
−9
−40
1E5
1E6
1E7
1E8
1E9
6E9
1E5
Frequency, Hz
Figure 2. Differential Mode Attenuation vs.
Frequency (Zdiff = 100 W)
1E6
1E7
1E8
Frequency, Hz
1E9
Figure 3. Common Mode Attenuation vs.
Frequency (Zcomm = 50 W)
0
−5
−10
dB(SDD22)
dB(SDD11)
−15
−20
−25
−30
−35
−40
1E5
1E6
1E7
1E8
Frequency, Hz
1E9
6E9
Figure 4. Differential Return Loss vs. Frequency
(Zdiff=100 W)
Figure 5. Differential Inter−Lane Cross−Coupling
Figure 6. Common Mode Inter−Lane Cross−Coupling
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MIPI DSI (D−PHY)
Host
MIPI DSI (D−PHY)
Client
EMI4184
Evaluation
Board
Figure 7. MIPI D−PHY LP Mode Test Setup
Figure 8. EMI4184 MIPI D−PHY LP Mode Measured Results
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Figure 9. EMI4184 Eye Diagram Test Setup
Figure 10. EMI4184 Measured Eye Diagram @ 3.4Gbps (EVB through on left, EVB with EMI4184 on right)
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TRANSMISSION LINE PULSE (TLP) MEASUREMENTS
Transmission Line Pulse (TLP) provides current versus voltage (I-V) curves in which each data point is obtained from a
100 ns long rectangular pulse from a charged transmission line. A simplified schematic of a typical TLP system is shown in
Figure 11. TLP I-V curves of ESD protection devices accurately demonstrate the product’s ESD capability because the 10 s
of amps current levels and under 100 ns time scale match those of an ESD event. This is illustrated in Figure 12 where an 8 kV
IEC61000-4-2 current waveform is compared with TLP current pulses at 8 and 16 A. A TLP curve shows the voltage at which
the device turns on as well as how well the device clamps voltage over a range of current levels. Typical TLP I-V curves for
the EMI4184 are shown in Figure 13.
L
SW
50 W Coax
Cable
Attenuator
50 W Coax Cable
÷
IM
VM
10 MW
VC
DUT
Oscilloscope
Figure 11. Simplified Schematic of a Typical TLP System
Figure 12. Comparison Between 8 kV IEC61000−4−2 and 8 A and 16 A TLP Waveforms
Figure 13. Positive and Negative TLP Waveforms
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ESD VOLTAGE CLAMPING
For sensitive circuit elements it is important to limit the voltage that an IC will be exposed to during an ESD event to as low
a voltage as possible. The ESD clamping voltage is the voltage drop across the ESD protection diode during an ESD event per
the IEC61000−4−2 waveform. Since the IEC61000−4−2 was written as a pass/fail spec for larger systems such as cell phones
or laptop computers it is not clearly defined in the spec how to specify a clamping voltage at the device level. ON Semiconductor
has developed a way to examine the entire voltage waveform across the ESD protection diode over the time domain of an ESD
pulse in the form of an oscilloscope screenshot, which can be found on the datasheets for all ESD protection diodes. For more
information on how ON Semiconductor creates these screenshots and how to interpret them please refer to On Semiconductor
Application Notes AND8307/D and AND8308/D.
IEC61000−4−2 Waveform
IEC61000−4−2 Spec.
Ipeak
Level
Test
Voltage
(kV)
First Peak
Current
(A)
Current at
30 ns (A)
Current at
60 ns (A)
1
2
7.5
4
2
2
4
15
8
4
3
6
22.5
12
6
4
8
30
16
8
100%
90%
I @ 30 ns
I @ 60 ns
10%
tP = 0.7 ns to 1 ns
Oscilloscope
TVS
50 W
Cable
50 W
Figure 14. Diagram of ESD Test Setup
100
% OF PEAK PULSE CURRENT
ESD Gun
PEAK VALUE IRSM @ 8 ms
tr
90
PULSE WIDTH (tP) IS DEFINED
AS THAT POINT WHERE THE
PEAK CURRENT DECAY = 8 ms
80
70
60
HALF VALUE IRSM/2 @ 20 ms
50
40
30
tP
20
10
0
0
20
40
t, TIME (ms)
60
Figure 15. 8 x 20 ms Pulse Waveform
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Figure 16. ESD Clamping Voltage +8 kV per IEC6100−4−2 (external to internal pin)
Figure 17. ESD Clamping Voltage −8 kV per IEC6100−4−2 (external to internal pin)
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
UDFN20 5x2, 0.5P
CASE 517CL
ISSUE O
A
B
D
PIN ONE
REFERENCE
ÇÇÇÇÇ
ÇÇÇÇÇ
ÇÇÇÇÇ
2X
0.10 C
2X
0.10 C
L
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER
ASME Y14.5M, 1994.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: MILLIMETERS.
3. DIMENSIONS b APPLIES TO PLATED
TERMINAL AND IS MEASURED BETWEEN
0.15 AND 0.30 MM FROM TERMINAL TIP.
4. COPLANARITY APPLIES TO THE EXPOSED
PAD AS WELL AS THE TERMINALS.
L1
E
DETAIL A
ALTERNATE TERMINAL
CONSTRUCTIONS
ÉÉÉ
ÉÉ
ÉÉÉ
ÇÇÇ ÉÉ
ÇÇ
EXPOSED Cu
TOP VIEW
DETAIL B
0.05 C
L
A
(A3)
MOLD CMPD
A3
A1
DETAIL B
ALTERNATE
CONSTRUCTIONS
0.05 C
NOTE 4
A1
SIDE VIEW
C
SEATING
PLANE
RECOMMENDED
MOUNTING FOOTPRINT*
DETAIL A
1
MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
0.45
0.55
0.00
0.05
0.13 REF
0.20
0.30
5.00 BSC
2.00 BSC
0.50 BSC
0.75
0.85
0.05
0.15
DIM
A
A1
A3
b
D
E
e
L
L1
10
16X
17X
16X
L
PACKAGE
OUTLINE
0.32
1.04
0.10
MIN
20
e
e/2
BOTTOM VIEW
2.30
11
18X
b
0.10
M
C A B
0.05
M
C
1
NOTE 3
0.44
0.50 PITCH
DIMENSIONS: MILLIMETERS
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