AD AD7306JN 5 v powered rs-232/rs-422 transceiver Datasheet

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FEATURES
RS-232 and RS-422 on One Chip
Single +5 V Supply
0.1 mF Capacitors
Short Circuit Protection
Excellent Noise Immunity
Low Power BiCMOS Technology
High Speed, Low Skew RS-422 Operation
–408C to +858C Operations
APPLICATIONS
DTE-DCE Interface
Packet Switching
Local Area Networks
Data Concentration
Data Multiplexers
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD7306 line driver/receiver is a 5 V monolithic product
which provides an interface between TTL signal levels and dual
standard EIA RS-232/RS-422 signal levels. The part contains
two RS-232 drivers, one RS-422 driver, one RS-232 receiver,
and one receiver path which can be configured either as RS-232
or as RS-422.
An internal charge pump voltage converter facilitates operation
from a single +5 V power supply. The internal charge pump
generates ± 10 V levels allowing RS-232 output levels to be developed without the need for external bipolar power supplies.
A highly efficient charge pump design allows operation using
non polarized, miniature 0.1 µF capacitors. This gives a considerable saving in printed circuit board space over conventional
products which can use up to 10 µF capacitors. The charge
pump output voltages may also be used to power external circuitry which requires dual supplies.
+5 V Powered
RS-232/RS-422 Transceiver
AD7306
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
V+
1
24
V–
C1+
2
23
C2–
C1–
3
22
C2+
R2 IN
4
21
R2 OUT
T1OUT
5
20
T1IN
T2OUT
6
19
T2IN
VCC
7
18
GND
17
R1 OUT
AD7306
SOIC
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
R1 IN (B)
8
R1 IN /R1 IN (A)
9
16
T3IN
T3OUT (B)
10
15
232/422 SEL
T3OUT (A)
11
14
GND
NC
12
13
NC
NC = NO CONNECT
The RS-232 channels are suitable for communications rates up
to 100 kHz and the RS-422 channels are suitable for high speed
communications up to 5 MHz. The RS-422 transmitter complementary outputs are closely matched and feature low timing
skew between the complementary outputs. This is often an essential requirement to meet tight system timing specifications.
All inputs feature ESD protection, all driver outputs feature
high source and sink current capability and are internally protected against short circuits on the outputs. An epitaxial layer is
used to guard against latch-up.
The part is available in a 24-lead SOIC and 24-pin plastic DIP
package.
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AD7306–SPECIFICATIONS (VT
CC
MAX
Parameter
RS-232 DRIVER
TTL Input Logic Low, VINL
TTL Input Logic High, VINH
Input Logic Current
RS-232 High Level Output Voltage
RS-232 Low Level Output Voltage
Output Short Circuit Current
Slew Rate
Output Resistance (Powered Down)
RS-232 RECEIVER
Input Voltage Range
RS-232 Input Threshold Low
RS-232 Input Threshold High
RS-232 Input Hysteresis
RS-232 Input Resistance
TTL Output Voltage Low, VOL
TTL Output Voltage High, VOH
RS-422 DRIVER
TTL Input Logic Low, VINL
TTL Input Logic High, VINH
Logic Input Current
Differential Output Voltage
= +5 V 6 5%, C1 = C2 = C3 = C4 = 0.1 mF. All specifications TMIN to
unless otherwise noted.)
Min
Typ
2.0
5.0
–5.0
±5
8
300
–15
0.8
0.1
3
3.5
0.1
7.3
–6.5
± 12
20
4
10M
Max
Units
Test Conditions/Comments
0.8
V
V
µA
V
V
mA
V/µs
V/µs
Ω
VIN = 0 V to VCC
RL = 3 kΩ
RL = 3 kΩ
VOUT = 0 V, TA = 0°C to +70°C
CL = 50 pF, RL = 3 kΩ
CL = 2500 pF, RL = 3 kΩ
VCC = 0 V, VOUT = ± 3 V
V
V
V
V
kΩ
V
V
IOUT = +4 mA
IOUT = –4 mA
± 10
30
+15
1.3
1.7
0.4
5
0.2
4.8
2.4
1.0
7
0.4
0.8
2.0
0.1
± 10
5.0
2
Common-Mode Output Voltage
∆|VOUT| for Complementary O/P States
Output Short Circuit Current
RS-422 RECEIVER
Common-Mode Voltage Range
Differential Input Threshold Voltage
Input Voltage Hysteresis
Input Resistance
TTL Output Voltage Low, VOL
TTL Output Voltage High, VOH
232/422 SEL Input
Input Logic Low, VINL
Input Logic High, VINH
Logic Input Current
35
3
0.2
150
–0.2
±7
+0.2
3
3.5
70
5
0.2
4.8
7
0.4
0.8
V
V
µA
V
V
V
V
mA
VIN = 0 V to VCC
VCC = 5 V, RL Diff = ∞; Figure 3
RL Diff = 100 Ω; Figure 3
RL Diff = 100 Ω
0 V ≤ VCMR ≤ +7 V
V
V
mV
kΩ
V
V
Typical RS-422 Input Voltage <5 V
IOUT = +4.0 mA
IOUT = –4.0 mA
VIN = 0 V to VCC
VCM = 0 V
0.1
± 10
V
V
µA
POWER SUPPLY CURRENT
ICC
10
15
mA
Outputs Unloaded
CHARGE PUMP VOLTAGE GENERATOR
V+ Output Voltage
9
V
V– Output Voltage
–9
V
Generator Rise Time
200
µs
RS-232 Output Unloaded;
See Typical Performance Curves
RS-232 Outputs Unloaded;
See Typical Performance Curves
2.0
Specifications subject to change without notice.
–2–
REV. B
AD7306
TIMING SPECIFICATIONS
(VCC = +5 V 6 5%, C1 = C2 = C3 = C4 = 0.1 mF. All specifications TMIN to TMAX
unless otherwise noted.)
Parameter
RS-422 Driver
Propagation Delay Input to Output TPLH, TPHL
RS-422 O/P to O/P TSKEW
Driver Rise/Fall Time TR, TF
RS-422 Receiver
Propagation Delay Input to Output TPLH, TPHL
RS-232/RS-422 Enable
RS-232 Disable to RS-422 Enable TEN1
RS-422 Disable to RS-232 Enable TEN2
Transmission Rate (RS-422)
RS-232 Receiver
Propagation Delay Input to Output
Transmission Rate (RS-232)
Typ
Max
Units
Test Conditions/Comments
35
2
15
100
10
40
ns
ns
ns
RL Diff = 100 Ω. CL1 = CL2 = 100 pF, Figures 2 & 4
RL Diff = 100 Ω. CL1 = CL2 = 100 pF, Figures 2 & 4
RL Diff = 100 Ω. CL1 = CL2 = 100 pF, Figures 2 & 4
70
200
ns
CL = 15 pF. Figure 5
70
70
5
200
200
ns
ns
MHz
Figure 6
Figure 6
1000
100
20
ns
kHz
kHz
CL = 50 pF
CL = 2.5 nF
Short Circuit Duration
TOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continuous
Power Dissipation
Small Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 mW
DIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 mW
Operating Temperature Range
Commercial (J Version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0°C to +70°C
Industrial (A Version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –40°C to +85°C
Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . –65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 secs) . . . . . . . . . . . +300°C
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS*
(TA = +25°C unless otherwise noted)
VCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +7 V
V+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (VCC –0.3 V) to +13.2 V
V– . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +0.3 V to –13.2 V
Inputs
T1IN, T2IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V– to V+
T3IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to V+
R1IN A/B, R2IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –25 V to +25 V
232/422 SEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to V+
Outputs
T1OUT, T2OUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –15 V to +15 V
T3OUT(A), (B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to +7 V
R1OUT, R2OUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to (VCC + 0.3 V)
*Stresses above those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause
permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional
operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those listed in the
operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum ratings for extended periods of time may affect device reliability.
CAUTION
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily
accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection.
Although the AD7306 features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may
occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD
precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
WARNING!
ORDERING GUIDE
REV. B
Model
Temperature Range Package Description
Package Option
AD7306JR
AD7306JN
AD7306AR
AD7306AN
0°C to +70°C
0°C to +70°C
–40°C to +85°C
–40°C to +85°C
R-24
N-24
R-24
N-24
24-Lead SOIC
24-Pin DIP
24-Lead SOIC
24-Pin DIP
–3–
ESD SENSITIVE DEVICE
AD7306
PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
SOIC
Pin
DIP
Pin
Mnemonic
Function
1
19
V+
2, 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
20, 22
23
24
1
2
3
4
C1+, C1–
R2IN
T1OUT
T2OUT
VCC
R1IN (B)
R1IN/R1IN (A)
10
11
12, 13
14, 18
15
5
6
16, 21
7, 11
8
T3OUT (B)
T3OUT (A)
NC
GND
232/422 SEL
16
17
19
20
21
22, 23
24
9
10
12
13
14
15, 17
18
T3IN
R1OUT
T2IN
T1IN
R2OUT
C2+, C2–
V–
Internally Generated Positive Supply (+9 V nominal). A 0.1 µF capacitor must be connected
between this pin and GND.
External Capacitor 1 Terminals. A 0.1 µF capacitor must be connected between these pins.
RS-232 Receiver R2 Input. This input accepts RS-232 input voltages.
RS-232 Transmitter (Driver) T1 Output (Typically ± 7.5 V).
RS-232 Transmitter (Driver) T2 Output (Typically ± 7.5 V).
Power Supply Input (5 V ± 5%).
RS-422 Receiver R1, Differential Input B.
Receiver R1 Input. May be configured to accept either single ended RS-232 levels or
differential RS-422 levels. It is configured using the 232/422 SEL pin.
RS-422 Transmitter (Driver) T3, Differential Output B.
RS-232 Transmitter (Driver) T3, Differential Output A.
No Connect Pins.
Ground Pin. Must be connected to 0 V.
Select Input. This input configures Receiver R1 to accept either RS-232 or RS-422 signal levels. A Logic 1 on this input selects 232 operation while a Logic 0 selects 422 operation.
TTL/CMOS Input to the RS-422 Transmitter T3.
TTL/CMOS Output from Receiver R1.
TTL/CMOS Input to RS-232 Transmitter T2.
TTL/CMOS Input to RS-232 Transmitter T1.
TTL/CMOS Output from Receiver R2.
External Capacitor 2 Terminals. A 0.1 µF capacitor must be connected between these pins.
Internally Generated Negative Supply (–9 V nominal). A 0.1 µF capacitor must be connected
between this pin and GND.
PIN CONFIGURATIONS
SOIC
DIP
V+
1
24
V–
T2OUT
1
C1+
2
23
C2–
VCC
2
23 R2 IN
C1–
3
22
C2+
R1 IN (B)
3
22
R2 IN
4
21
R2 OUT
R1 IN /R1 IN (A)
4
21 NC
T1OUT
5
20
T1IN
T3OUT (B)
5
20
C1+
T2OUT
6
19
T2IN
T3OUT (A)
6
19
V+
VCC
7
18
GND
GND
7
18
V–
R1 IN (B)
8
17
R1 OUT
232/422 SEL
8
17
C2–
R1 IN /R1 IN (A)
9
16
T3IN
T3IN
9
16
NC
T3OUT (B)
10
15
232/422 SEL
R1 OUT
10
15
C2+
T3OUT (A)
11
14
GND
GND
11
14
R2 OUT
NC
12
13
NC
T2 IN
12
13
T1 IN
AD7306
SOIC
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
NC = NO CONNECT
24
AD7306
DIP
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
T1OUT
C1–
NC = NO CONNECT
–4–
REV. B
AD7306
3V
+5V INPUT
0.1µF
1.5V
7
V CC
2
1
C1+
V+
±10V
C1–
POWER
22
24
SUPPLY
C2+
V–
GENERATOR
23
C2–
0.1µF
20
T1
1/2 VO
VO
0.1µF
T3 OUT (B)
t SKEW
T1 OUT
19
TTL/CMOS
INPUTS
T3 OUT (A)
5
T1 IN
6
T2
T2 IN
VO
RS-232
OUTPUTS
T2 OUT
10
16
T3 IN
T3
11
t PHL
t PLH
0.1µF
3
0.1µF
1.5V
0V
90% POINT
0V
–VO
RS-422
OUTPUT
T3 OUT (B)
t SKEW
90% POINT
10% POINT
10% POINT
tR
tF
T3 OUT (A)
Figure 4. RS-422 Driver. Propagation Delay Rise/Fall
Timing
AD7306
21
4
R2
R2 OUT
TTL/CMOS
OUTPUTS
R2 IN
R1
17
9
R1 OUT
RS-232
INPUT
RS-232/
R1IN /R1 IN (A) RS-422
INPUT
8
232/422 SEL
R1 IN (B)
15
2.5V
DIFFERENTIAL
INPUT
R1 IN (B) - R1 IN (A)
RS-422
INPUT
0V
0V
–2.5V
t PHL
18
t PLH
14
VOH
R1 OUT
VOL
Figure 1. AD7306 Application Circuit
T3 OUT (B)
Figure 5. RS-422 Receiver Timing
C L1 = 100pF
T3 IN
RL DIFF = 100Ω
T3
C L2 = 100pF
232/422 SEL
1.5V
1.5V
T3 OUT (A)
t EN1
Figure 2. RS-422 Driver. Propagation Delay Test Circuit
RS-232
VOD
T3
VOH
VOH
VOL
VOL
R1 OUT
T3 OUT (B)
T3 IN
t EN2
RS-422
RS-232
RL DIFF
Figure 6. RS-232/RS-422 Receiver Enable Timing
T3 OUT (A)
Figure 3. RS-422 Driver. Voltage Measurement Test
Circuit
REV. B
–5–
AD7306
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
RS-232 Drivers
The AD7306 drivers/receivers provide an interface which is
compatible with RS-232/RS-422 standard interfaces. As both
standards are widely accepted it is often necessary to provide an
interface which is compatible with both. The AD7306 is ideally
suited to this type of application as both standards may be met
using a single package. This part contains two RS-232 drivers,
one RS-422 driver, one RS-232 receiver, and one receiver path
which can be configured as either RS-232 or RS-422. This receiver is configured using the 232/422 SEL pin.
The RS-232 drivers in the AD7306 meet the EIA RS-232
specifications. The drivers are inverting level shifters which
convert TTL/CMOS levels into RS-232 output levels. The input switching threshold is typically 1.3 V. With a typical
RS-232 load, the output levels are ± 7.5 V. Under worst case
load conditions, the drivers are guaranteed to provide ± 5 V
which meets the minimum RS-232 requirement. The output
slew rate is internally limited to <30 V/µs without the need for
an external slew limiting capacitor. Short circuit protection is
also provided which prevents damage in the event of output
fault conditions. Active current limiting is used which limits the
output short circuit current to less than 12 mA in the event of
an output fault. This type of current limiting does not degrade
the output voltage swing under normal loading conditions as
would be the case with conventional passive limiting.
This part also contains an internal charge pump voltage converter which facilitates operation using a single +5 V power
supply.
Charge Pump DC-DC Voltage Generator
The charge pump voltage generator uses a switched capacitor
technique to develop ± 10 V levels from an input +5 V supply. A
highly efficient charge pump design coupled with a high frequency internal oscillator permit operation using four 0.1 µF
capacitors.
V+
+5V
INPUT
SUPPLY
±10V
POWER SUPPLY
GENERATOR
VCC
C3
0.1µF
V–
C1+
C1–
C1
0.1µF
C2+
C2–
C4
0.1µF
The powered-down output impedance is typically 10 MΩ. This
is considerably larger than the 300 Ω minimum value required
by the RS-232 specification. It provides additional protection
under fault conditions where another powered-up transmitter
output is inadvertently shorted to the powered-down device.
+10V
OUTPUT
RS-232 Receivers
The receivers are inverting level shifters which accept RS-232
input levels (± 3 V to ± 15 V) and translates them into 5 V
TTL/CMOS levels. The input switching thresholds are 0.8 V
minimum and 2.4 V maximum which are well within the
RS-232 requirement of ± 3 V. Internal 5 kΩ pull-down resistors
to GND are provided on the receiver inputs. This ensures that
an unconnected input will be interpreted as a low level giving a
Logic “1” on the TTL/CMOS output. Excellent noise immunity is achieved by the use of hysteresis and internal filtering
circuitry. The filter rejects noise glitches of up to 0.5 µs in
duration.
–10V
OUTPUT
C2
0.1µF
Figure 7. Charge Pump Voltage Generator
Capacitors C1 and C2 act as charge storage capacitors while C3
and C4 provide output smoothing. For correct operation all four
capacitors must be included. Either polarized or nonpolarized
capacitors may be used for C1–C4. If a polarized type is used,
then the correct polarity should be observed. This may be ignored with nonpolarized type capacitors.
RS-422 Driver
The RS-422 driver on the AD7306 accepts a TTL/CMOS input and translates it into a differential RS-422 level signal. The
input switching threshold is typically 1.3 V. The unloaded output differential voltage is typically ± 5 V (see Typical Performance Characteristics). Short circuit protection is provided on
the output which limits the current to less than 150 mA.
The charge pump output voltages, V+ and V–, are used internally to power the RS-232 transmitters. This permits RS-232
output levels to be developed on the RS-232 transmitter outputs. The charge pump output voltages may also be used to
power external circuitry if the current requirements are small.
Please refer to the Typical Performance Characteristics.
RS-422 Receiver
The RS-422 receiver on the AD7306 accepts a differential input signal and translates it into a TTL/CMOS output level.
The input resistance on both differential inputs is 5 kΩ typical.
With the receiver inputs unconnected (floating), internal biasing ensures that the receiver output is a Logic “1.”
The generator rise time after power up is 200 µs typical. This
time is necessary to completely charge the storage capacitors in
the charge pump. Therefore, RS-232 data transmission should
not be initiated until this time has elapsed after switch on. This
will ensure that valid data is always transmitted.
Excellent noise immunity and high transmission speed is
achieved using the differential configuration.
–6–
REV. B
Typical Performance Characteristics–AD7306
10
RS-232 TRANSMITTER OUTPUT VOLTAGE – ±V
10
V+
VOLTAGE OUTPUT ± – V
8
V-
6
VCC = 5V
T + 25 °C
4
2
0
+VE CURRENT
8
–VE CURRENT
6
4
2
0
5
0
10
15
20
25
30
0
2
4
6
8
RS-232 TRANSMITTER OUTPUT CURRENT – mA
OUTPUT CURRENT ± – mA
Figure 11. RS-232 Driver Output Voltage vs. Current
Figure 8. V+ and V– Voltage vs. Current
6
25
DIFFERENTIAL O/P VOLTAGE – V
+VE
20
SLEW RATE –V/µs
–VE
15
10
5
VCC = 5.25V
5
4
VCC = 5.0V
3
VCC = 4.75V
2
1
0
0
500
0
1000
1500
2000
0
2500
10
A4 -0 370 V
100
100
90
90
10
10
0%
0%
5V
30
40
50
60
Figure 12. RS-422 Driver Output Current vs. Output Voltage
Figure 9. RS-232 Driver Slew Rate vs. Load Capacitance
5V
20
DIFFERENTIAL O/P CURRENT – mA
LOAD CAPACITANCE – pF
1µs
A3
2 4V
1V
1V
5
10ns
Figure 13. RS-422 Driver; RLDIFF = 100 Ω, CL1 = CL2 = 100 pF
Figure 10. RS-232 Driver; RL = 5 kΩ, CL = 50 pF
REV. B
10
–7–
Single-Ended Data Transmission
Differential Data Transmission
Single-ended interfaces are used for low speed, short distance
communications such as from a computer terminal to a printer.
A single line is used to carry the signal. Various standards have
been developed to standardize the communication link, the most
popular of these being the RS-232. The RS-232 standard was
introduced in 1962 by the EIA and has been widely used
throughout the industry. The standard has been revised several
times, and the current revision is known as EIA-232E. The
RS-232 standard is suitable for single-ended data transmission
at relatively slow data rates over short distances. A typical
RS-232 interface is shown in Figure 14.
When transmitting at high data rates, over long distances and
through noisy environments, single-ended data transmission is
often inadequate. In this type of application, differential data
transmission offers superior performance. Differential transmission uses two signal lines to transmit data. It rejects ground
shifts and is insensitive to noise signals which appear as common mode voltages on the transmission lines. To accommodate
faster data communication, the differential RS-422 standard was
developed. Therefore, it can be used to reliably transmit data at
higher speeds and over longer distances than single-ended transmission. A typical RS-422 interface is shown in Figure 15.
DATA
IN
DATA
IN
DATA
OUT
RX
TX
RS-422 CHANNEL
TX
C1624a–2–8/94
AD7306
DATA
OUT
RX
RS-232 CHANNEL
Figure 15. Differential RS-422 Interface
Figure 14. Single-Ended RS-232 Interface
Table I. Comparison of RS-232 and RS-422 Interface Standards
Specification
EIA-232E
RS-422
Transmission Type
Maximum Data Rate
Maximum Cable Length
Minimum Driver Output Voltage
Slew Rate
Receiver Input Resistance
Receiver Input Sensitivity
Receiver Input Voltage Range
No. of Drivers per Line
No. of Receivers per Line
Single-Ended
20 kB/s
Load Dependent
±5 V
30 V/µs max
3 kΩ to 7 kΩ
±3 V
± 15 V
1
1
Differential
10 MB/s
4000 ft.
± 1.5 V
4 kΩ min
± 200 mV
±7 V
1
10
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
Dimensions shown in inches and (mm).
24-Lead Pin Plastic DIP (N-24)
24-Lead SOIC (R-24)
0.6141 (15.60)
0.5985 (15.20)
0.260 ± 0.001
(6.61 ± 0.03)
12
PIN 1
0.0118 (0.30)
0.0040 (0.10)
0.1043 (2.65)
0.0926 (2.35)
0.0500
(1.27)
BSC
0.32 (8.128)
0.30 (7.62)
1.228 (31.19)
1.226 (31.14)
0.130 (3.30)
0.128 (3.25)
SEATING
PLANE
0.0291 (0.74)
x 45°
0.0098 (0.25)
8°
0.0192 (0.49)
0°
SEATING 0.0125 (0.32)
0.0138 (0.35) PLANE
0.0091 (0.23)
0.011 (0.28)
0.009 (0.23)
0.02 (0.5)
0.016 (0.41)
0.0500 (1.27)
0.0157 (0.40)
0.11 (2.79)
0.09 (2.28)
0.07(1.78)
0.05 (1.27)
0° - 15°
NOTES
1. LEAD NO. 1 IDENTIFIED BY DOT OR NOTCH.
2. PLASTIC LEADS WILL BE EITHER SOLDER DIPPED OR TIN LEAD PLATED
IN ACCORDANCE WITH MIL-M-385 10 REQUIREMENTS.
–8–
REV. B
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
1
0.4193 (10.65)
0.3937 (10.00)
13
0.2992 (7.60)
0.2914 (7.40)
24
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