05123 PSMF05 thru PSMF24 STANDARD CAPACITANCE TVS ARRAY APPLICATIONS ✔ Cellular Phones ✔ MP3 Players ✔ Personnal Digital Assistant (PDA) ✔ Notebooks ✔ Digital Cameras IEC COMPATIBILITY (EN61000-4) ✔ 61000-4-2 (ESD): Air - 15kV, Contact - 8kV ✔ 61000-4-4 (EFT): 40A - 5/50ns SC-70-5L FEATURES ✔ 100 Watts Peak Pulse Power per Line (tp=8/20µs) ✔ Available in Multiple Voltages ✔ Up to Four (4) Lines of Protection ✔ ESD Protection > 25 kilovolts ✔ Low Clamping Voltage ✔ RoHS Compliant MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Molded JEDEC SC-70-5L Weight 7 milligrams (Approximate) Available in Lead-Free Plating Solder Reflow Temperature: Lead-Free - Sn/Ag/Cu, 96/3.5/0.5: 260-270°C ✔ Consult Factory for Leaded Device Availability ✔ Flammability Rating UL 94V-0 ✔ 8mm Tape and Reel Per EIA Standard 481 ✔ Marking: Marking Code & Pin One Defined By Dot on Top of Package PIN CONFIGURATION 5 1 2 3 05123.R10 3/07 4 1 www.protekdevices.com PSMF05 thru PSMF24 DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS MAXIMUM RATINGS @ 25°C Unless Otherwise Specified SYMBOL VALUE UNITS Peak Pulse Power (tp = 8/20µs) - See Figure 1 PPP 100 Watts Operating Temperature TL -55 to 150 °C Storage Temperature TSTG -55 to 150 °C Forward Voltage @ 1A, 8/20µs VFP 1.5 Volts PARAMETER ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS PER LINE PART NUMBER DEVICE MARKING CODE 05 12 15 24 PSMF05 PSMF12 PSMF15 PSMF24 RATED STAND-OFF VOLTAGE @ 25°C Unless Otherwise Specified MINIMUM BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE (See Note 1) MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE (See Fig. 2) MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE (See Fig. 2) MAXIMUM LEAKAGE CURRENT MAXIMUM CAPACITANCE VWM VOLTS @ 1mA V(BR) VOLTS @ IP = 1A VC VOLTS @8/20µs VC @ IPP @VWM ID µA @0V, 1 MHz CJ pF 5.0 12.0 15.0 24.0 6.0 13.3 16.7 26.7 9.5 15.0 - 12.0V @ 9.0A 22.0V @ 5.0A 33.0V @ 3.0A 55.5V @ 1.8A 10 1 1 1 60 30 25 20 Note 1: Test between pins 1 to 2, 3 to 2, 4 to 2 and 5 to 2. 1,000 100W 8/20µs Waveform 100 10 0.1 05123.R10 3/07 FIGURE 2 PULSE WAVE FORM 120 IPP - Peak Pulse Current - % of IPP PPP - Peak Pulse Power - Watts 10,000 FIGURE 1 PEAK PULSE POWER VS PULSE TIME tf 100 TEST WAVEFORM PARAMETERS tf = 8µs td = 20µs Peak Value IPP 80 e-t 60 40 td = t I /2 PP 20 0 1 10 100 td - Pulse Duration - µs 1,000 10,000 2 0 5 10 15 t - Time - µs 20 25 30 www.protekdevices.com PSMF05 thru PSMF24 GRAPHS 100 35 Peak Pulse Power 8/20µs 5 Volts per Division 80 % Of Rated Power FIGURE 4 OVERSHOOT & CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR PSMF05 FIGURE 3 POWER DERATING CURVE 60 40 25 15 5 20 -5 Average Power 0 0 25 50 75 100 125 TL - Lead Temperature - °C 150 ESD Test Pulse: 5 kilovolt, 1/30ns (waveform) FIGURE 5 TYPICAL CLAMPING VOLTAGE VS PEAK PULSE CURRENT FOR PSMF05 VC - Clamping Voltage - Volts 16 12 8 4 0 0 2 4 6 IPP - Peak Pulse Current - Amps 8 10 FIGURE 6 TYPICAL REVERSE VOLTAGE VS CAPACITANCE FOR PSMF05 160 C - Capacitance - pF 120 80 40 0 0 05123.R10 3/07 1 2 3 4 VR - Reverse Voltage - Volts 3 5 6 www.protekdevices.com PSMF05 thru PSMF24 APPLICATION NOTE The PSMF Series are TVS arrays designed to protect I/O or data lines from the damaging effects of ESD or EFT. This product provides unidirectional protection, with a surge capability of 200 Watts PPP per line for an 8/20µs waveform and ESD protection > 25 kilovolts. UNIDIRECTIONAL COMMON-MODE CONFIGURATION (Figure 1) The PSMF Series provides up to four (4) lines of protection in a common-mode configuration as depicted in Figure 1. Circuit connectivity is as follows: ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ I/O 1 is connected to Pin 1. I/O 2 is connected to Pin 3. I/O 3 is connected to Pin 4. I/O 4 is connected to Pin 5. Pin 2 is connected to ground. Figure 1 - Unidirectional Configuration Common-Mode I/O Port Protection I/O 4 I/O 3 5 4 Circuit board layout is critical for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) protection. The following guidelines are recommended: ✔ ✔ The protection device should be placed near the input terminals or connectors, the device will divert the transient current immediately before it can be coupled into the nearby traces. 1 The path length between the TVS device and the protected line should be minimized. ✔ All conductive loops including power and ground loops should be minimized. ✔ The transient current return path to ground should be kept as short as possible to reduce parasitic inductance. ✔ Ground planes should be used whenever possible. For multilayer PCBs, use ground vias. 05123.R10 3/07 2 3 I/O INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT RECOMMENDATIONS I/O 2 I/O 1 4 www.protekdevices.com PSMF05 thru PSMF24 SC-70-5L PACKAGE OUTLINE & DIMENSIONS PACKAGE OUTLINE D SC70-5L E 5 4 1 2 PACKAGE DIMENSIONS 0° - 8° K 3 L J F A B C D E F G J K L M M B A G C MOUNTING PAD TYPICAL 0.50 1.30 0.65 1.72 0.60 1.11 2.33 4 0.020 0.051 0.026 0.068 0.024 0.044 0.092 1.90 1.15 0.80 0.15 0.65 BSC 1.30 BSC 0.80 0.08 1.90 0 0.26 2.15 1.35 1.00 0.30 1.10 0.25 2.15 0.10 0.46 0.074 0.045 0.031 0.006 0.0255 BSC 0.0512 BSC 0.031 0.003 0.074 0 0.010 0.084 0.055 0.040 0.012 0.043 0.010 0.084 0.004 0.018 NOTES 1. Dimensioning and tolerances per ANSI Y14.5M, 1985. 2. Controlling Dimension: Inches 3. Dimensions are exclusive of mold flash and metal burrs. DIM Millimeters Inches 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 INCHES MIN MAX MILLIMETERS MIN MAX DIM TAPE & REEL ORDERING NOMENCLATURE 3 1. Surface mount product is taped and reeled in accordance with EIA-481. 2. Suffix-T7 = 7 Inch Reel - 3,000 pieces per 8mm tape, i.e., PSMF05-T7. 3. Suffix-LF = Lead-Free, Pure-Tin Plating, i.e., PSMF05-LF-T7.. 2 1 5 6 7 Outline & Dimensions: Rev 2 - 10/05, 06005 Tape & Reel Specifications (Dimensions in millimeters) Reel Dia. Tape Width 178mm (7”) 8mm A0 B0 K0 D E F W P0 P2 P 2.25 ± 0.10 2.34 ± 0.10 1.22 ± 0.10 1.50 ± 0.10 1.75 ± 0.10 3.50 ± 0.05 8.00 ±0.30 4.00 ±0.10 2.00 ±0.05 4.00 ±0.10 P0 t P2 D tmax 0.25 10 Pitches Cumulative Tolerance on Tape. ± 0.2 E Pin 1 Indicated by Dot Top cover tape A0 F W K0 B0 P User Direction of Feed COPYRIGHT © ProTek Devices 2007 SPECIFICATIONS: ProTek reserves the right to change the electrical and or mechanical characteristics described herein without notice (except JEDEC). DESIGN CHANGES: ProTek reserves the right to discontinue product lines without notice, and that the final judgement concerning selection and specifications is the buyer’s and that in furnishing engineering and technical assistance, ProTek assumes no responsibility with respect to the selection or specifications of such products. 05123.R10 3/07 5 ProTek Devices 2929 South Fair Lane, Tempe, AZ 85282 Tel: 602-431-8101 Fax: 602-431-2288 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.protekdevices.com www.protekdevices.com