QUICK START GUIDE FOR DEMONSTRATION CIRCUIT 604 EVALUATION CARD FOR THE LT1396 IN THE DFN PACKAGE LT1396CDD DESCRIPTION Demonstration circuit 604 simplifies the evaluation of the LT1396CDD op amp in the tiny, 3mm × 3mm, DFN (Dual in-line, Flat, No-leads) chip-scale package. Electrical performance of this LT1396 is the same as previous versions. This version is only a packaging enhancement. About the LT1396CDD An evaluation circuit can easily be built on this board without handling the tiny DFN device. Pads are provided for adding external components and holes are available for jumpers, signal I/O and supply wires. Supply bypass capacitors are already on the board. Alternatively adding two 4-pin headers (0.1" spacing) converts the board to a standard 8-pin DIP format for use with a socket on a second circuit board. 4.6mA Supply Current per Amplifier, 80mA Output Current The backside of this evaluation board is void of metal to allow wiring into an existing system with the board resting on top of other components. The LT1396 is a Dual, 400MHz, Current Feedback Amplifier 400MHz Bandwidth with AV=1, 350MHz with AV=2 0.1dB Gain Flatness to 100MHz 800V/µsec Slew Rate Differential Gain of 0.02% Differential Phase of 0.04° Total Supply Voltage Range: 4V to 12V Table 1. Typical Performance Summary (±5V Supply, TA=25°C) Visit www.linear.com for complete data sheet. PARAMETER CONDITION VALUE Supply Current Per Amplifier 4.6mA Offset Voltage 1mV Non-Inverting Input Bias Current 10µA Output Current 80mA Rise and Fall Time Av=+2 1.3nsec -3dB Bandwidth Av=1 400MHz -0.1dB Bandwidth Av=1 100MHz Slew Rate 800 V/µsec Device Top Mark Identifier: LABD 1 QUICK START GUIDE FOR DEMONSTRATION CIRCUIT 604 EVALUATION CARD FOR THE LT1396 IN THE DFN PACKAGE QUICK START PROCEDURE Build the evaluation circuit in one of two ways as shown in Figures 1 and 2. VCC GND VEE C1 C3 R2 EOUT R4 C4 LA xx R1 EIN GND R3 GND C2 Figure 1. External Components Directly on the PCB (0.1•F Bypass Capacitors: AVX 1206C104KAT). Example connections shown may not be correct for this device. GROUND WIRE FOR BYPASS CAPS DEMONSTRATION CIRCUIT DFN PACKAGE 8-PIN DIP SOCKET HEADER: MILL-MAX 3402-0-00-21-00-00-03-0 TEST BOARD Figure 2. Convert the Board to an 8-pin DIP Format 2 QUICK START GUIDE FOR DEMONSTRATION CIRCUIT 604 EVALUATION CARD FOR THE LT1396 IN THE DFN PACKAGE PACKAGE AND CONNECTION DRAWING R = 0.115 TYP 5 0.38 ± 0.10 8 0.58 ±0.05 3.35 ±0.05 1.65 ±0.05 2.25 ±0.05 (2 SIDES) 3.00 ±0.10 (4 SIDES) PACKAGE OUTLINE 1.65 ± 0.10 (2 SIDES) PIN 1 TOP MARK (DD8) DFN 0902 0.28 ± 0.05 0.75 ±0.05 0.200 REF 4 0.28 ± 0.05 1 0.50 BSC 0.50 BSC 2.38 ±0.05 (2 SIDES) 0.00 – 0.05 2.38 ±0.10 (2 SIDES) BOTTOM VIEW—EXPOSED PAD RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD PITCH AND DIMENSIONS NOTE: 1. DRAWING TO BE MADE A JEDEC PACKAGE OUTLINE M0-229 VARIATION OF (WEED-1) 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS 3. DIMENSIONS OF EXPOSED PAD ON BOTTOM OF PACKAGE DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH. MOLD FLASH, IF PRESENT, SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.15mm ON ANY SIDE 4. EXPOSED PAD SHALL BE SOLDER PLATED TOP VIEW OUT A 1 8 V+ –IN A 2 7 OUT B 6 –IN B 5 +IN B +IN A 3 V – A 4 B DD PACKAGE 8-LEAD (3mm × 3mm) PLASTIC DFN ASSEMBLY TIPS Following are the recommended procedures for soldering surface mount packages to PC boards. − Activation temperature 130°C to 150°C Reflow Soldering with Solder Paste − Time above 183°C for 30 seconds • Use of solder plated boards is recommended. • Screen solder paste on board. • Mount components on board. • Infrared or forced hot air convection reflow is recommended for best performance. Parameters: − Preheat peak temperature 125°C ± 15°C and 2°C to 4°C per second rise − Reflow begins at 183°C (63Sn/37Pb) − Peak package body temperature 220°C to 245°C − Dwell time at peak temperature 10 seconds max − Cooling rate 2°C to 4°C per second − Clean boards. • For Vapor Phase Reflow, recommended parameter ranges for: − Heating rate: 4°C per second max 3 QUICK START GUIDE FOR DEMONSTRATION CIRCUIT 604 EVALUATION CARD FOR THE LT1396 IN THE DFN PACKAGE − Preheat temperature: 45°C to 80°C − Time above 200°C: 50 seconds to 90 seconds − Peak package temperature: 212°C to 219°C Wave Soldering and Hand Soldering are not recommended. REWORK GUIDELINES FOR DFN PACKAGES Each package mounting site should be reworked one at a time only, to ensure maximum quality and reliability. Linear Technology has found the following rework procedure to be effective with DFN packages but by no means excludes other methods more suited to specific manufacturing needs. Reflow Temperature Profile Each package site to be reworked should be individually heated. The reflow temperature profile can be established using a hot gas tool and a thermocouple embedded in the solder joints of a sample setup unit on the PCB. Preheating and Package Removal A package rework tool with vacuum pickup similar to the A.P.E. Flo-Master can be used. A bottom PCB heater is required to provide preheating of the PCB to approximately 110°C to 120°C. The rework nozzle must be centered with respect to the package in order to direct the hot gas flow over the top of the package while limiting the temperature of the adjacent components to prevent solder reflow. Site Rework With a combination on hot gas/vacuum desoldering tool and solder wick ribbons (if necessary), remove the package and any remaining solder residues. Use a minimal amount of flux if it is required to remove solder residue. This will also assist in leaving a smooth, flat surface for the reattachment of a replacement unit. The site for the package should be thoroughly cleaned with isopropyl alcohol (IPA) and dried with clean dry air (CDA). Solder Paste Application Solder paste may be screen printed on to the package landing site and exposed heat sink pads. Stainless steel stencils are recommended for solder paste application. The printed solder deposits should be 100 percent inspected for uniformity of size and shape. Some applications may have severe space constraints preventing screen printing to be accomplished on the PCB. Therefore, solder paste can be directly applied to the packages landing site and exposed heatsink pad. The package is to be picked and placed using a vision aided system similar to the A.P.E. Sniper SMD 7007 Rework System. Reflow Process The replacement package, once it has been placed onto the reworked PCB landing site, should be reflowed on the PCB using a hot gas tool on the top of the package and a heater on the bottom of the PCB. The reflow temperature should not exceed 240°C. Note that liquidus temperature for 63/37 Sn/Pb solder is 183°C. Make sure to limit adjacent components to below the solder reflow temperature. The solder paste manufacturer’s recommended reflow temperature profile/specifications must be complied with to avoid damage to the PCB and/or adjacent components. A 100 percent post rework visual inspection for good joint wetting is recommended. 4