MPM82 Datasheet

2 A Non-isolated Buck Converter Module
MPM80 Series
Data Sheet
Description
Package
MPM series is hybrid module ICs that include a nonisolated buck converter circuit with an inductor in a fullmold package. These features achieve simple circuit
using few components, and reduce design cost and PCB
space.
TO220F-8L
Features
● Few external components realize reducing design and
assembly cost.
(Built-in inductor and phase compensation circuit)
● Easy to mount heatsink by full-molded package
● Two types of lead forming
Upright angle for realizing mount area saving:
Right angle for low profile monting
● PWM synchronous rectification
● Wide input voltage range and high efficiency
● Protection:
Overcurrent Protection: Pulse-by-pulse
Overvoltage Protection: Latch
Thermal Shutdown: Auto-restart
Typical Application
(Upright angle)
(Right angle)
Not to scale.
MPM80 Series
Products
VO (V)
MPM80
3V to 16V
MPM81
MPM82
3.3V
(Fixedoutput)
5.0V
(Fixedoutput)
MPM80
Lead
Formings
Upright angle
MPM80-R
Right angle
MPM81
Upright angle
MPM81-R
Right angle
MPM82
Upright angle
MPM82-R
Right angle
Order No.
Specifications
● Input voltage, VIN = 8V to 30V
● Maximum output current, IO = 2A
● Operating frequency, 630kHz
Applications
●
●
●
●
Factory automation equipment
Communication equipment
Consumer equipment
Another DC/DC power supply circuit
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Contents
Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1
Contents --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
1. Absolute Maximum Ratings ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
2. Recommended Operating Condition ------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
3. Electrical Characteristics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
4. Block Diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
5. Pin Configuration Definitions --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
6. Typical Application --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
7. External Dimensions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10
8. Marking Diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
9. Operational Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
9.1 Startup and Stop ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
9.2 Overcurrent Protection -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
9.3 Overvoltage Protection --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
9.4 Thermal Shutdown -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
10. Design Notes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
10.1 Derating Curve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13
10.2 External Components ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
10.2.1 Input Smoothing Capacitor CIN ---------------------------------------------------------- 14
10.2.2 Output Smoothing Capacitor COUT ------------------------------------------------------ 14
10.2.3 Output Voltage Setup Resistor (for MPM80) ------------------------------------------ 14
10.3 PCB Layout----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
11. Pattern Layout ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
12. Electrical Characteristics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 17
12.1 MPM80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
12.2 MPM81 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
12.3 MPM82 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
IMPORTANT NOTES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
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1.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Unless otherwise specified, TA = 25 °C
Parameter
Symbol
Test Conditions
Rating
Units
Voltage Between VIN and GND Pins
VIN
Short between P-GND and S-GND.
35
V
Voltage Between FB and GND Pins
VFB
Short between P-GND and S-GND
5
V
Voltage Between VO and GND Pins
VO
Short between P-GND and S-GND
20
V
Without a heatsink
2
W
MIC Capacity Loss
PLOSS
Junction Temperature
Tj
−20 to 125
°C
Storage Temperature
Tstg
−20 to 125
°C
Thermal Resistance*
θj-A
50
°C/W
*
Without a heatsink
Between MIC junction and ambient.
2.
Recommended Operating Condition
Recommended operating conditions refer to operating conditions to maintain normal circuit functions specified in the
Electrical Characteristics table in this document and they must be followed in actual use.
See Typical Application for circuit connection.
Characteristic
Symbol
Min.
Max.
Unit
Conditions
Input Voltage Range
Output Voltage Range
Output Current Range
(2)
Operating Junction Temperature
Operating Temperature Range
(1)
(2)
(2)
VIN
8 (1)
30
V
VO
3
16
V
IO
0
2
A
Tj_OP
−20
125
°C
TA
−20
85
°C
MPM80 only
Derating is required
Minimum value must be either 8 V or VO + 3 V, whichever is larger.
Derating is required (see Section 10.1).
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3.
Electrical Characteristics
Unless otherwise specified, TA = 25 °C, VIN = 12 V
The Electrical Characteristics refer to characteristics value specification in the typical circuit shown in Section 6
when the IC operates under conditions in this document.
Parameter
Output Voltage Setting
Reference Voltage
Setup Output Voltage
Output Voltage Setting
Reference Voltage
Temperature Coefficient
Line Regulation (1)
Symbol
Test Conditions
VFB_REF
IO = 1 A
VO_REF
VIN = 8 V to 30 V
IO = 1 A
VIN = 8 V to 30V
IO = 1 A
ΔVFB_REF/ΔT
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Units
0.792
0.800
0.808
V
MPM80
3.230
3.300
3.370
V
MPM81
4.900
5.000
5.100
V
MPM82
mV/°C
MPM80
TA= −20 to 85 °C
VIN = 8 V to 30 V
IO = 1 A
VO = 5.0 V (MPM80)
±0.05
Notes
−2
−
2
%
567
630
693
kHz
−3
−
3
%
2.4
−
4.0
A
−
2.5
−
mA
−
1.1
×VFB_REF
1.1
×VO_REF
−
V
MPM80
−
V
MPM81
MPM82
135
150
-
°C
UVLO
6.0
7.0
7.5
V
UVLO Release Threshold
UVLO(OFF)
5.5
6.5
7.0
V
UVLO Hysteresis Voltage (3)
UVLO(HYS)
−
0.5
−
V
Operating Frequency
Load Regulation (1)
VLINE
f
VLOAD
Overcurrent Protection
Starting Current (2)
IS
Supply Current
IIN
Overvoltage Protection
Starting Voltage (3)
MIC Thermal Shut-down
Stating Temperature (4)
Under Voltage Lockout
(UVLO) Voltage
Minimum
Input-Output
Difference
Minimum Settable Output
Voltage
Internal Soft-Start Timer (3)
VOVP
Tj_TSD
IO = 0 to 2 A
VO = 5.0 V (MPM80)
Drooping, Auto
restart
VO = 5.0 V (MPM80)
IO = 0 A
VFB = 1 V
VIN = 8 V to 35 V
VIN = 8 V to 35 V
−
VIN-VO(MIN)
VO = 12 V
3
-
−
V
VO(MIN)
VIN = 30 V
−
3
−
V
tSS
VIN = 12 V
IO = 1 A
−
6.4
−
ms
Maximum ON Duty (3)
DMAX
−
90
−
%
Minimum ON Time (3)
tMIN
−
160
−
ns
L
4.48
5.6
6.72
μH
Inductance Value
MPM80
(1)
In the MPM80, line regulation and load regulation do not include the setup deviation of output voltage.
The output voltage setup deviation is influenced by the resistance variation of external R1 and R2. See Section 6
Typical Application Circuit for details.
(2)
In the MPM80, if the output voltage ,VO, is set to any value other than 5.0 V, OCP operating point may vary
significantly because the internal inductor's inductance and the operating frequency are fixed.
(3)
Determined by design.
(4)
Thermal shutdown is auto-restart.
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4.
Block Diagram
VIN
VO
Figure 4-1
MPM80 block diagram
VIN
VO
Figure 4-2
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5.
Pin Configuration Definitions
Figure 5-1 MPM80
Pin
Name
Descriptions
1
-
Lead has been cut (1)
2
NC
3
VIN
4
P-GND
No connection
Input pin for power source
Connect the input smoothing capacitor CIN
Power ground pin
5
S-GND
6
VO
7
FB
8
-
Signal ground pin
Output pin
Connect the output smoothing capacitor COUT
Output voltage feedback pin
Connect the dividing resistors R1, R2 in Typical
Application
Pin was pulled out (2)
Figure 5-2 MPM81, MPM82
Pin
Name
Descriptions
(1)
1
-
Lead has been cut
2
NC
3
VIN
4
P-GND
No connection
Input pin for power source
Connect the input smoothing capacitor CIN
Power ground pin
5
S-GND
6
VO
7
FF
8
-
Signal ground pin
Output pin
Connect the output smoothing capacitor COUT
Feed forward pin
Phase compensation capacitor, CP, is connceted
between VO and FF when a ceramic capacitor is
used for COUT.
Pin was pulled out (2)
(1)
1 pin is not the function pin but the test pin to measure the oscillation frequency. Therefore 1mm of pin remains
though it is cut off at the root of pin after test. Since the remained pin is live part, please pay attention to avoid the
connection of the remained pin and the other live part pattern.( Figure 5-1)
(2)
8 pin is pulled out for this product. The burr sticks out in the 8 pin position.
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VIN
VO
Figure 5-1
Internal connection of 1 pin
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6.
Typical Application
Figure 6-1 and Figure 6-2 show the typical circuit of the MPM80, MPM81 and MPM82.
Table 6-1 shows the recommended circuit parameter.
VO
VIN
Figure 6-1
MPM80
VO
VIN
Figure 6-2
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Table 6-1 Recommended circuit parameter
Symbol
Parameters
Constant Information
EIN
Source of input
8 V to 30 V
voltage
CIN
Input smoothing
100 μF to 1000 μF
capacitor
COUT
R1
R2
CP
RL
Notes
CIN is not required if the input voltage is stable. If
operation is unstable, add a bypass capacitor (about 1 μF,
ceramic) as near as possible to the device, between VIN
and GND pins.
Electrolytic capacitor is 220
μF to 1000 μF.
A low-impedance capacitor should be used for switching
Ceramic capacitor is
power supply when using an electrolytic capacitor
47 μF to 100 μF.
Output voltage
It is required only for MPM80. It is not necessary for
680 Ω to 1.5 kΩ
MPM81 and MPM82.
setup resistor
Resistance value is set according to the desired output
Output voltage
voltage. R2 is calculated by the Equation (1).
It is required only for MPM80. It is not required for
setup resistor
MPM81 and MPM82.
Output
smoothing
capacitor
Phase
compensation
capacitor
Load
100 pF to 470 pF
CP is required when using a ceramic capacitor for COUT.
Load is connected to the subsequent COUT.
(1)
where
VO: Target output voltage (V)
VFB_REF: FB pin reference voltage (0.8V typ.)
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7.
External Dimensions
● TO220F-8L (Upright angle lead forming, MPM8x)
Gate burr
Marking surface
Dimensions from root
Note
Dimensions from root
Note
Dimensions between tips
Front view
Side view
Notes:
1) Unit: mm
2) The arrows “Note” show the pin has been cut. Since the remained pin is live part, please pay attention to avoid the
connection of the remained pin and the other live part pattarn.
3) ”Gate burr” shows the position the gate burr with the hight of 0.3mm (max.) is generated.
4) Pb free (Device composition compliant with the RoHS directive.)
5) Screw tightening torque: 6 to 8 kgf∙cm
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● TO-220F-8L (Right angle lead forming, MPM8x-R)
Dimensions between tips
Gate burr
Marking surface
Dimensions between tips
Dimensions from root
Note
Note
Dimensions from root
(5°)
Notes:
* This figure shows the exaggeration of the lead
condition.
It may differ from the actual bending shape.
1)
Unit: mm
2) The arrows “Note” show the pin has been cut. Since the remained pin is live part, please pay attention to avoid the
connection of the remained pin and the other live part pattarn.
3) ”Gate burr” shows the position the gate burr with the hight of 0.3mm (max.) is generated.
4) Pb free(Device composition compliant with the RoHS directive.)
5) Screw tightening torque: 6 to 8 kgf・cm
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8.
Marking Diagram
SK
MPM x x
Part Number (MPM80, MPM81, MPM82)
2
YMDDX
1
7
Lot Number
Y is the last digit of the year of manufacture (0 to 9)
M is the month of the year (1 to 9, O, N or D)
DD is the day of the month (01 to 31)
X is the control number
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9.
Operational Description
MPM80 series is the simple switching regulator
module with incorporated inductor. This product can be
used just by inserting a capacitor for input/output like
conventional three pin regulator IC.
9.1
The thermal shutdown of the module is the protection
circuit for IC against heat generation such as transient
short circuit. The operation comprising reliability of the
situation where a heat generation continues such as a
short circuit for long period is not guaranteed.
Startup and Stop
The module starts operation when the applied voltage
exceeds the UVLO release voltage (6.5 V typ.). The
output voltage of VO pin, VO , becomes the setting value
when VIN pin voltage increases to the minimum
difference of input/output (3 V min.) or more.
It stops operation similarly when the VIN pin voltage
decreases to the UVLO voltage (7 V typ.).
Since the module does not have ON/OFF function by
external signal, VO turns ON/OFF according to the
ON/OFF of power supply.
The module has soft start function. VO rises if the VIN
pin voltage increases to the UVLO release voltage or
more. The soft start function is activated for 6.4 ms
(typ.). The soft start time is fixed in the module and
cannot be adjusted externally.
10. Design Notes
9.2
Where,
PLOSS: Internal loss (W)
θj-H: Thermal resistance between junction and heatsink
(°C/W)
Overcurrent Protection
The module has drooping type overcurrent protection.
The peak current is detected by pulse-by-pulse while
the high-side MOSFET in the incorporated IC chip is on
status. When the peak current exceeds the set value, the
output voltage of VO pin, VO, is decreased by forcibly
shortening the on time of MOSFET. Furthermore, when
VO decreases, the switching frequency decreases in
order to reduce power dissipation in the range of low VO.
VO is automatically recovers when the factors of
overcurrent are removed.
9.3
Overvoltage Protection
10.1 Derating Curve
Figure10-1 shows the derating curve of MPM82. For
MPM80 series, it is necessary to reduce the rate
according to the actual ambient temperature, TA.
The module must be used within the range of the curve
in Figure10-1. The heatsink may be required in order to
use the module within the absolute maximum ratings
that the junction temperature, Tj, is 125 °C or lower.
The junction temperature, T,j is calculated from the
Equation (2).
(2)
Internal loss, PLOSS, is expressed by the Equation (3).
,
(3)
where,
IIN is input current (A),
VIN is input voltage (V),
IO is output current (A) and
VO is output voltage (V).
The overvoltage protection of the module is the
protection for the output voltage. This protection is not
for the input overvoltage. If the applied voltage of VO
pin or FB pin (in MPM80) becomes 1.1 times in set
value for some reason, the switching operation stops in
latch status.
The IC turns to normal operation when the factors of
overvoltage are removed and the IC is restarted.
9.4
Thermal Shutdown
Thermal shutdown circuit detects junction temperature
of internal MIC. When the temperature exceeds the MIC
shutdown start temperature (150 °C typ.), MOSFET
switching operation is stopped. It automatically restarts
when the junction temperature decreases to MIC
shutdown start temperature by stopping switching
operation.
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Thermal resistance between junction and heatsink θj-H
is expressed by the Equation (4).
,
(4)
where,
θj-c is thermal resistance between junction and case
8 °C/W and
θH is thermal resistance of heatsink (°C/W).
,
(5)
where,
ICIN is effective value of the ripple current that flows
across CIN (Arms),
VOUT is output voltage (V),
EIN is power source voltage for VIN pin (V) and
IO is output current (A).
10.2.2 Output Smoothing Capacitor COUT
IO (A)
COUT is the smoothing capacitor of output.
The sufficient margin to the breakdown voltage and
ripple current is required for COUT like the input
smoothing capacitor.
The output current is equal to the ripple current ΔIL of
inductor, L1, incorporated in the module, and charges
and discharges for COUT. The ripple current of COUT,
ICOUT, is calculated from the Equation (6) to (8).
TA (°C)
(6)
Figure10-1 MPM80 series derating curve
10.2 External Components
(7)
Each component should meet the conditions of use.
The symbol of using in following description is shown
in Figure 6-1 and Figure 6-2.
(8)
10.2.1 Input Smoothing Capacitor CIN
The input capacitor, CIN, is the bypass capacitor of
input circuit. CIN supplies short current pulses to the
regulator, and compensates the input voltage drop. CIN
should be connected close to the module. If the
rectifying capacitor of secondary rectifier circuit such as
flyback converter is input side of the module and is not
close to the module, CIN must be connected close to the
module.
Not only the lifetime reduction of capacitor, but also
the abnormal oscillation may be caused if CIN is used
under the following conditions:.
Over the breakdown voltage of CIN.
Over the allowable ripple current of CIN.
Without derating for the breakdown voltage and
allowable ripple current.
The sufficient margin to the ripple current is required
for CIN. The ripple current, ICIN, is calculated by
Equation (5).
It should be noted that C2 shown in Block Diagram of
Section 4 is small capacitor for filter, and is included in
the module. It is not for input smoothing capacitor.
where,
ICOUT is effective value of ripple current that flows
across COUT (Arms),
tON is effective value of on time of internal MOSFET
(s),
VOUT is output voltage (V),
EIN is power source voltage for VIN pin VIN (V),
f is operating frequency of 630 kHz (typ.),
ΔIL is the ripple current of internal inductor, and
IL is internal inductance value of 5.6 μH (typ.).
It should be noted that C3 shown in Block Diagram of
Section 4is small capacitor for filter, and is included in
the module.. It is not for output smoothing capacitor.
10.2.3 Output Voltage Setup Resistor (for
MPM80)
The carbon film resistor or the metal oxide film resistor
should be used for R1 and R2 shown in Figure 6-1. If
the wirewound resistor is used in the application, the
malfunction might be caused by the inductance of
wirewound resistor.
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are distant.)
10.3 PCB Layout
1) CIN and COUT should be placed as close to the
module as possible.
2) R2 and R3 should be placed as close to the module
as possible. If the layout connected to FB pin is long,
the malfucntion may be caused due to interference
such as switching noise. The pattern between R2 and
R3, and between R2 and FB pin should be short as
possible. (The pattern between output voltage line
and R3 shoud be long if the output line and FB pin
3) R1 should be connected to S-GND from FB pin.
4) The switching current flows through P-GND from
COUT, and the voltage drop is caused by the common
impedance of the GND loop and the switching
current. If the GND of output detection resistor, R1,
is connected to this pattarn, the load regulation may
be deteriorated.
VO
VIN
Figure 10-2
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11. Pattern Layout
Figure11-1 shows the PCB pattern layout as a reference, and Figure11-2 shows a circuit diagram.
Figure11-1 Pattern layout
2:NC
VIN
C21
3
Z1
MPM80 Series
VIN
VO
P-GND
4
S-GND
5
VOUT
6
FB/FF
7
R11
R12
C31
R13
GND
GND
Figure11-2 Circuit diagram of pattern layout
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12. Electrical Characteristics
12.1 MPM80
η (%)
VOUT (V)
Test conditions: TA = 25 °C, VO = 5 V
IO (A)
IO (A)
Figure 12-2 Load regulation
ΔTC (°C)
Loss (W)
Figure 12-1 Efficiency characteristics
IO (A)
IO (A)
Figure 12-3 Internal loss
Figure 12-4 Temperature rise
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12.2 MPM81
η (%)
VOUT (V)
Test conditions: TA = 25 °C
IO (A)
IO (A)
Figure 12-6 Load regulation
ΔTC (°C)
Loss (W)
Figure 12-5 Efficiency characteristics
IO (A)
IO (A)
Figure 12-7 Internal loss
Figure 12-8 Temperature rise
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12.3 MPM82
η (%)
VOUT (V)
Test conditions: TA = 25 °C
IO (A)
IO (A)
Figure 12-10 Load regulation
ΔTC (°C)
Loss (W)
Figure 12-9 Efficiency characteristics
IO (A)
IO (A)
Figure 12-11 Internal loss
Figure 12-12 Temperature rise
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(collectively, the “Specific Applications”). Sanken assumes no liability or responsibility whatsoever for any and all damages and
losses that may be suffered by you, users or any third party, resulting from the use of the Sanken Products in the Specific
Applications or in manner not in compliance with the instructions set forth herein.
● In the event of using the Sanken Products by either (i) combining other products or materials therewith or (ii) physically,
chemically or otherwise processing or treating the same, you must duly consider all possible risks that may result from all such
uses in advance and proceed therewith at your own responsibility.
● Although Sanken is making efforts to enhance the quality and reliability of its products, it is impossible to completely avoid the
occurrence of any failure or defect in semiconductor products at a certain rate. You must take, at your own responsibility,
preventative measures including using a sufficient safety design and confirming safety of any equipment or systems in/for which
the Sanken Products are used, upon due consideration of a failure occurrence rate or derating, etc., in order not to cause any human
injury or death, fire accident or social harm which may result from any failure or malfunction of the Sanken Products. Please refer
to the relevant specification documents and Sanken’s official website in relation to derating.
● No anti-radioactive ray design has been adopted for the Sanken Products.
● No contents in this document can be transcribed or copied without Sanken’s prior written consent.
● The circuit constant, operation examples, circuit examples, pattern layout examples, design examples, recommended examples, all
information and evaluation results based thereon, etc., described in this document are presented for the sole purpose of reference of
use of the Sanken Products and Sanken assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any and all damages and losses that may be
suffered by you, users or any third party, or any possible infringement of any and all property rights including intellectual property
rights and any other rights of you, users or any third party, resulting from the foregoing.
● All technical information described in this document (the “Technical Information”) is presented for the sole purpose of reference
of use of the Sanken Products and no license, express, implied or otherwise, is granted hereby under any intellectual property
rights or any other rights of Sanken.
● Unless otherwise agreed in writing between Sanken and you, Sanken makes no warranty of any kind, whether express or implied,
including, without limitation, any warranty (i) as to the quality or performance of the Sanken Products (such as implied warranty
of merchantability, or implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose or special environment), (ii) that any Sanken Product is
delivered free of claims of third parties by way of infringement or the like, (iii) that may arise from course of performance, course
of dealing or usage of trade, and (iv) as to any information contained in this document (including its accuracy, usefulness, or
reliability).
● In the event of using the Sanken Products, you must use the same after carefully examining all applicable environmental laws and
regulations that regulate the inclusion or use of any particular controlled substances, including, but not limited to, the EU RoHS
Directive, so as to be in strict compliance with such applicable laws and regulations.
● You must not use the Sanken Products or the Technical Information for the purpose of any military applications or use, including
but not limited to the development of weapons of mass destruction. In the event of exporting the Sanken Products or the Technical
Information, or providing them for non-residents, you must comply with all applicable export control laws and regulations in each
country including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act of Japan,
and follow the procedures required by such applicable laws and regulations.
● Sanken assumes no responsibility for any troubles, which may occur during the transportation of the Sanken Products including
the falling thereof, out of Sanken’s distribution network.
● Although Sanken has prepared this document with its due care to pursue the accuracy thereof, Sanken does not warrant that it is
error free and Sanken assumes no liability whatsoever for any and all damages and losses which may be suffered by you resulting
from any possible errors or omissions in connection with the contents included herein.
● Please refer to the relevant specification documents in relation to particular precautions when using the Sanken Products, and refer
to our official website in relation to general instructions and directions for using the Sanken Products.
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