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AMC1304x High-Precision,
Reinforced Isolated Delta-Sigma Modulators with LDO
1 Features
3 Description
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The AMC1304 is a precision, delta-sigma (ΔΣ)
modulator with the output separated from the input
circuitry by a capacitive double isolation barrier that is
highly resistant to magnetic interference. This barrier
is certified to provide reinforced isolation of up to
7000 VPEAK according to the DIN V VDE V 0884-10,
UL1577 and CSA standards. Used in conjunction with
isolated power supplies, the device prevents noise
currents on a high common-mode voltage line from
entering the local system ground and interfering with
or damaging low voltage circuitry.
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Pin-Compatible Family Optimized for ShuntResistor-Based Current Measurements:
– ±50-mV or ±250-mV Input Voltage Ranges
– CMOS or LVDS Digital Interface Options
Excellent DC Performance Supporting HighPrecision Sensing on System Level:
– Offset Error: ±50 µV or ±100 µV (max)
– Offset Drift: 1.3 µV/°C (max)
– Gain Error: ±0.2% or ±0.3% (max)
– Gain Drift: ±40 ppm/°C (max)
Certified Isolation Barrier:
– Reinforced Isolation Rating
– DIN VDE V 0884-10, UL1577, and
CSA Approved
– Isolation Voltages: 7000 VPEAK, 10000 VSURGE
– Working Voltages: 1500 VDC, 1000 VAC, rms
– Transient Immunity: 15 kV/µs (min)
High Electromagnetic Field Immunity
(see Application Note SLLA181A)
External 5-MHz to 20-MHz Clock Input for
Easier System-Level Synchronization
On-Chip 18-V LDO Regulator
Fully Specified Over the Extended Industrial
Temperature Range
The input of the AMC1304 is optimized for direct
connection to shunt resistors or other low voltagelevel signal sources. The unique low input voltage
range of the ±50-mV device allows significant
reduction of the power dissipation through the shunt
while supporting excellent ac and dc performance. By
using an appropriate digital filter (that is, as integrated
on the TMS320F2807x or TMS320F2837x families) to
decimate the bit stream, the device can achieve 16
bits of resolution with a dynamic range of 81 dB (13.2
ENOB) at a data rate of 78 kSPS.
On the high-side, the modulator is supplied by an
integrated low-dropout (LDO) regulator that allows an
unregulated input voltage between 4 V and 18 V
(LDOIN). The isolated digital interface operates from
a 3.3-V or 5-V power supply (DVDD).
The AMC1304 is available in a wide-body SOIC-16
(DW) package and is specified from –40°C to 125°C.
2 Applications
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Device Information(1)
Shunt-Resistor-Based Current Sensing In:
– Industrial Motor Drives
– Photovoltaic Inverters
– Uninterruptible Power Supplies
Isolated Voltage Measurements
PART NUMBER
AMC1304x
PACKAGE
SOIC (16)
BODY SIZE (NOM)
10.30 mm × 7.50 mm
(1) For all available packages, see the orderable addendum at
the end of the datasheet.
Simplified Schematic
HV+
Floating
Power Supply
AMC1304
4 V to 18 V
LDOIN
DVDD
VCAP
DGND
3.3 V, or 5.0 V
Gate
Driver
AGND
RSHUNT
To Load
AINP
DOUT
SD-Dx
AINN
CLKIN
SD-Cx
TMS320F28x7x
Gate
Driver
HV1
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Table of Contents
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Features ..................................................................
Applications ...........................................................
Description .............................................................
Revision History.....................................................
Device Comparison Table.....................................
Pin Configurations and Functions .......................
Specifications.........................................................
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.10
7.11
7.12
7.13
8
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1
1
2
4
4
5
Absolute Maximum Ratings ...................................... 5
ESD Ratings.............................................................. 5
Recommended Operating Conditions....................... 5
Thermal Information .................................................. 5
Electrical Characteristics: AMC1304x05 ................... 6
Electrical Characteristics: AMC1304x25 ................... 8
Switching Characteristics ........................................ 10
Regulatory Information............................................ 11
IEC Safety Limiting Values ..................................... 11
IEC 61000-4-5 Ratings ......................................... 11
Isolation Characteristics ........................................ 11
Package Characteristics ...................................... 11
Typical Characteristics .......................................... 12
Detailed Description ............................................ 19
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
9
Overview .................................................................
Functional Block Diagram .......................................
Feature Description.................................................
Device Functional Modes........................................
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22
Application and Implementation ........................ 23
9.1 Application Information............................................ 23
9.2 Typical Applications ................................................ 24
10 Power-Supply Recommendations ..................... 28
11 Layout................................................................... 29
11.1 Layout Guidelines ................................................. 29
11.2 Layout Examples................................................... 29
12 Device and Documentation Support ................. 31
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
Device Support......................................................
Documentation Support ........................................
Related Links ........................................................
Community Resources..........................................
Trademarks ...........................................................
Electrostatic Discharge Caution ............................
Glossary ................................................................
31
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32
32
32
13 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable
Information ........................................................... 32
4 Revision History
Changes from Revision B (July 2015) to Revision C
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Changed document status to full Production Data: released AMC1304Mx5 to production ................................................... 1
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Changed status of AMC1304Mx5 rows to Production in Device Comparison Table ............................................................ 4
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Changed title of AMC1304x05 Electrical Characteristics table from AMC1304L05 to AMC1304x05 ................................... 6
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Changed typical specification in second row of DC Accuracy, PSRR parameter of AMC1304x05 Electrical
Characteristics table ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
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Added CMOS Logic Family (AMC1304M05) section to AMC1304x05 Electrical Characteristics table ................................. 7
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Added last two rows to the Power Supply, IDVDD and PDVDD parameters of AMC1304x05 Electrical Characteristics table ... 7
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Changed title of AMC1304x25 Electrical Characteristics table from AMC1304L25 to AMC1304x25.................................... 8
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Changed typical specification in second row of DC Accuracy, PSRR parameter of AMC1304x25 Electrical
Characteristics table .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
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Added CMOS Logic Family (AMC1304M05) section to AMC1304x25 Electrical Characteristics table ................................ 9
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Added footnote 4 to AMC1304x25 Electrical Characteristics table ........................................................................................ 9
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Added last two rows to the Power Supply, IDVDD and PDVDD parameters of AMC1304x25 Electrical Characteristics
table ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
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Changed legends of Figure 3 and Figure 4 to include all devices, changed conditions of Figure 7 and Figure 8 ............. 12
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Changed conditions of Figure 9, Figure 10, and Figure 11 ................................................................................................. 13
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Changed legends of Figure 16 to Figure 19, changed conditions of Figure 20 .................................................................. 14
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Changed conditions of Figure 21 and Figure 26 ................................................................................................................. 15
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Changed conditions of Figure 27 and Figure 32 ................................................................................................................. 16
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Changed conditions of Figure 33 to Figure 37 .................................................................................................................... 17
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Added CMOS curve to Figure 41 to Figure 44 .................................................................................................................... 18
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Changed legend of Figure 54 .............................................................................................................................................. 27
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Changes from Revision A (May 2015) to Revision B
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AMC1304L25 released to production .................................................................................................................................... 1
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Changed Offset Error and Gain Error sub-bullets of second Features bullet to include AMC1304L25 specifications ......... 1
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Changed status of second row to Production ....................................................................................................................... 4
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Changed table order in Specifications section to match correct SDS flow ............................................................................ 6
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Added AMC1304L25 Electrical Characteristics table ............................................................................................................ 8
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Changed Typical Characteristics section: changed condition statement to reflect AINP difference between device,
added AMC1304L25 related curves ..................................................................................................................................... 12
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Added AMC1304L25 plot to Figure 3 and Figure 4 ............................................................................................................. 12
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Changed Figure 7 ................................................................................................................................................................ 12
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Added Figure 8 .................................................................................................................................................................... 12
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Added Figure 9 and condition to Figure 10 ......................................................................................................................... 13
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Changed Figure 11 .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
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Added AMC1304L25 plot to Figure 16, Figure 17, Figure 18, and Figure 19 ..................................................................... 14
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Added Figure 20 .................................................................................................................................................................. 14
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Added Figure 26 and condition to Figure 21 ....................................................................................................................... 15
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Added condition to Figure 27 .............................................................................................................................................. 16
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Added Figure 32 .................................................................................................................................................................. 16
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Added condition to Figure 33 .............................................................................................................................................. 17
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Added device name to conditions of Figure 34 and Figure 35 ............................................................................................ 17
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Added Figure 36 and Figure 37 ........................................................................................................................................... 17
Changes from Original (September 2014) to Revision A
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5 Device Comparison Table
ORDER NUMBER
STATUS
INPUT VOLTAGE
RANGE
DIFFERENTIAL
INPUT RESISTANCE
DIGITAL OUTPUT
INTERFACE
AMC1304L05DW, AMC1304L05DWR
Production
±50 mV
5 kΩ
LVDS
AMC1304L25DW, AMC1304L25DWR
Production
±250 mV
25 kΩ
LVDS
AMC1304M05DW, AMC1304M05DWR
Production
±50 mV
5 kΩ
CMOS
AMC1304M25DW, AMC1304M25DWR
Production
±250 mV
25 kΩ
CMOS
6 Pin Configurations and Functions
DW Package: LVDS Interface Versions (AMC1304Lx)
SOIC-16
Top View
NC
1
16
DGND
AINP
2
15
AINN
3
AGND
DW Package: CMOS Interface Versions (AMC1304Mx)
SOIC-16
Top View
NC
1
16
DGND
NC
AINP
2
15
NC
14
DVDD
AINN
3
14
DVDD
4
13
CLKIN
AGND
4
13
CLKIN
NC
5
12
CLKIN_N
NC
5
12
NC
LDOIN
6
11
DOUT
LDOIN
6
11
DOUT
VCAP
7
10
DOUT_N
VCAP
7
10
NC
AGND
8
9
DGND
AGND
8
9
DGND
Pin Functions
PIN
NO.
NAME
I/O
AMC1304Lx
(LVDS)
AMC1304Mx
(CMOS)
4
4
—
This pin is internally connected to pin 8 and can be left unconnected or tied to high-side ground
8
8
—
High-side ground reference
AINN
3
3
I
Inverting analog input
AINP
2
2
I
Noninverting analog input
CLKIN
13
13
I
Modulator clock input, 5 MHz to 20.1 MHz
CLKIN_N
12
—
I
Inverted modulator clock input
DGND
9, 16
9, 16
—
Controller-side ground reference
DOUT
11
11
O
Modulator data output
DOUT_N
10
—
O
Inverted modulator data output
DVDD
14
14
—
Controller-side power supply, 3.0 V to 5.5 V.
See the Power-Supply Recommendations section for decoupling recommendations.
LDOIN
6
6
—
Low dropout regulator input, 4 V to 18 V
1
1
—
This pin can be connected to VCAP or left unconnected
5
5
—
This pin can be left unconnected or tied to AGND only
—
10, 12
—
These pins have no internal connection
15
15
—
This pin can be left unconnected or tied to DVDD only
7
7
—
LDO output. See the Power-Supply Recommendations section for decoupling
recommendations.
AGND
NC
VCAP
4
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7 Specifications
7.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
over the operating ambient temperature range (unless otherwise noted) (1)
PARAMETER
Supply voltage
DVDD to DGND
LDO input voltage
LDOIN to AGND
Analog input voltage at AINP, AINN
Digital input voltage at CLKIN, CLKIN_N
MIN
MAX
UNIT
–0.3
6.5
V
–0.3
26
V
AGND – 6
3.7
V
DGND – 0.3
DVDD + 0.3
V
Input current to any pin except supply pins
Temperature
(1)
–10
Maximum virtual junction, TJ
Storage, Tstg
–65
10
mA
150
°C
150
°C
Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings
only, and do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated. Exposure to absolutemaximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
7.2 ESD Ratings
VALUE
V(ESD)
(1)
(2)
Electrostatic discharge
Human-body model (HBM), per ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001
(1)
UNIT
±2000
Charged-device model (CDM), per JEDEC specification JESD22-C101
(2)
V
±1000
JEDEC document JEP155 states that 500-V HBM allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process.
JEDEC document JEP157 states that 250-V CDM allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process.
7.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)
MIN
TA
Operating ambient temperature range
–40
LDOIN
LDO input supply voltage (LDOIN pin)
4.0
DVDD
Digital (controller-side) supply voltage (DVDD pin)
3.0
NOM
MAX
UNIT
125
°C
15.0
18.0
V
3.3
5.5
V
7.4 Thermal Information
AMC1304x
THERMAL METRIC
(1)
DW (SOIC)
UNIT
16 PINS
RθJA
Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance
80.2
°C/W
RθJC(top)
Junction-to-case (top) thermal resistance
40.5
°C/W
RθJB
Junction-to-board thermal resistance
45.1
°C/W
ψJT
Junction-to-top characterization parameter
11.9
°C/W
ψJB
Junction-to-board characterization parameter
44.5
°C/W
RθJC(bot)
Junction-to-case (bottom) thermal resistance
n/a
°C/W
(1)
For more information about traditional and new thermal metrics, see the IC Package Thermal Metrics application report, SPRA953.
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7.5 Electrical Characteristics: AMC1304x05
All minimum and maximum specifications are at TA = –40°C to 125°C, LDOIN = 4.0 V to 18.0 V, DVDD = 3.0 V to 5.5 V,
AINP = –50 mV to 50 mV, AINN = 0 V, and sinc3 filter with OSR = 256, unless otherwise noted.
Typical values are at TA = 25°C, CLKIN = 20 MHz, LDOIN = 15.0 V, and DVDD = 3.3 V.
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
ANALOG INPUTS
VClipping
Maximum differential voltage input range
(AINP-AINN)
FSR
Specified linear full-scale range
(AINP-AINN)
VCM
Operating common-mode input range
CID
Differential input capacitance
IIB
Input bias current
RID
Differential input resistance
IIO
Input offset current
CMTI
Common-mode transient immunity
CMRR
Common-mode rejection ratio
BW
±62.5
–50
mV
50
–0.032
1.2
2
Inputs shorted to AGND
–97
–72
mV
V
pF
–57
5
μA
kΩ
±5
nA
15
kV/μs
fIN = 0 Hz,
VCM min ≤ VIN ≤ VCM max
–98
fIN from 0.1 Hz to 50 kHz,
VCM min ≤ VIN ≤ VCM max
–85
dB
Input bandwidth
800
kHz
DC ACCURACY
DNL
Differential nonlinearity
Resolution: 16 bits
–0.99
0.99
LSB
INL
Integral nonlinearity
(1)
Resolution: 16 bits
–4
±1.5
4
LSB
EO
Offset error
–50
±2.5
50
µV
TCEO
Offset error thermal drift
1.3
μV/°C
EG
Gain error
TCEG
Gain error thermal drift
PSRR
Initial, at 25°C
(2)
–1.3
Initial, at 25°C
(3)
Power-supply rejection ratio
–0.3%
–0.02%
0.3%
–40
±20
40
LDOIN from 4 V to 18 V, at dc
–110
LDOIN from 4 V to 18 V, from 0.1 Hz to
50 kHz
–110
ppm/°C
dB
AC ACCURACY
SNR
Signal-to-noise ratio
fIN = 1 kHz
76
81.5
SINAD
Signal-to-noise + distortion
fIN = 1 kHz
76
81
THD
Total harmonic distortion
fIN = 1 kHz
SFDR
Spurious-free dynamic range
fIN = 1 kHz
–90
81
dB
dB
–81
90
dB
dB
DIGITAL INPUTS/OUTPUTS
External Clock
fCLKIN
Input clock frequency
DutyCLKIN
Duty cycle
(1)
(2)
20
20.1
50%
60%
MHz
value MAX value MIN
TempRange
Gain error drift is calculated using the box method, as described by the following equation:
TCE G ( ppm )
6
5
40%
Integral nonlinearity is defined as the maximum deviation from a straight line passing through the end-points of the ideal ADC transfer
function expressed as a number of LSBs or as a percent of the specified linear full-scale range (FSR).
Offset error drift is calculated using the box method, as described by the following equation:
TCE O
(3)
5 MHz ≤ fCLKIN ≤ 20.1 MHz
§ value MAX value MIN
¨¨
© value u TempRange
·
¸¸ u 10 6
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Electrical Characteristics: AMC1304x05 (continued)
All minimum and maximum specifications are at TA = –40°C to 125°C, LDOIN = 4.0 V to 18.0 V, DVDD = 3.0 V to 5.5 V,
AINP = –50 mV to 50 mV, AINN = 0 V, and sinc3 filter with OSR = 256, unless otherwise noted.
Typical values are at TA = 25°C, CLKIN = 20 MHz, LDOIN = 15.0 V, and DVDD = 3.3 V.
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
CMOS Logic Family (AMC1304M05, CMOS with Schmitt Trigger)
DGND ≤ VIN ≤ DVDD
IIN
Input current
CIN
Input capacitance
–1
1
VIH
High-level input voltage
0.7 × DVDD
DVDD + 0.3
VIL
Low-level input voltage
–0.3
0.3 × DVDD
CLOAD
Output load capacitance
VOH
High-level output voltage
VOL
Low-level output voltage
5
LVDS Logic Family (AMC1304L05)
fCLKIN = 20 MHz
pF
30
IOH = –20 µA
DVDD – 0.1
IOH = –4 mA
DVDD – 0.4
μA
V
V
pF
V
IOL = 20 µA
0.1
IOL = 4 mA
0.4
V
(4)
RLOAD = 100 Ω
VT
Differential output voltage
VOC
Common-mode output voltage
250
350
450
1.125
1.23
1.375
IOS
Short-circuit output current
VID
Differential input voltage
100
VIC
Common-mode input voltage
VID = 100 mV
0.05
II
Receiver input current
DGND ≤ VIN ≤ 3.3 V
–24
4.0
mV
V
24
mA
350
600
mV
1.25
3.25
V
0
20
µA
15.0
18.0
V
5.3
6.5
mA
79.5
117.0
mW
3.3
5.5
LVDS, RLOAD = 100 Ω
6.1
8
CMOS, 3.0 V ≤ DVDD ≤ 3.6 V,
CLOAD = 5 pF
2.7
4.0
CMOS, 4.5 V ≤ DVDD ≤ 5.5 V,
CLOAD = 5 pF
3.2
5.5
POWER SUPPLY
LDOIN
LDOIN pin input voltage
VCAP
VCAP pin voltage
ILDOIN
LDOIN pin input current
PLDOIN
LDOIN pin power dissipation
DVDD
Controller-side supply voltage
IDVDD
3.45
Controller-side supply current
3.0
LVDS, RLOAD = 100 Ω
PDVDD
(4)
Controller-side power dissipation
V
20.1
44.0
CMOS, 3.0 V ≤ DVDD ≤ 3.6 V,
CLOAD = 5 pF
8.9
14.4
CMOS, 4.5 V ≤ DVDD ≤ 5.5 V,
CLOAD = 5 pF
16.0
30.3
V
mA
mW
For further information on electrical characteristics of LVDS interface circuits, see the TIA-644-A standard and design note Interface
Circuits for TIA/EIA-644 (LVDS) .
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7.6 Electrical Characteristics: AMC1304x25
All minimum and maximum specifications are at TA = –40°C to 125°C, LDOIN = 4.0 V to 18.0 V, DVDD = 3.0 V to 5.5 V,
AINP = –250 mV to 250 mV, AINN = 0 V, and sinc3 filter with OSR = 256, unless otherwise noted.
Typical values are at TA = 25°C, CLKIN = 20 MHz, LDOIN = 15.0 V, and DVDD = 3.3 V.
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
ANALOG INPUTS
VClipping
Maximum differential voltage input range
(AINP-AINN)
FSR
Specified linear full-scale range
(AINP-AINN)
–250
VCM
Operating common-mode input range
–0.16
CID
Differential input capacitance
IIB
Input bias current
RID
Differential input resistance
IIO
Input offset current
CMTI
Common-mode transient immunity
CMRR
Common-mode rejection ratio
BW
±312.5
mV
250
1.2
1
Inputs shorted to AGND
–82
–60
mV
V
pF
–48
25
μA
kΩ
±5
nA
15
kV/μs
fIN = 0 Hz,
VCM min ≤ VIN ≤ VCM max
98
fIN from 0.1 Hz to 50 kHz,
VCM min ≤ VIN ≤ VCM max
98
dB
Input bandwidth
1000
kHz
DC ACCURACY
DNL
Differential nonlinearity
Resolution: 16 bits
–0.99
0.99
LSB
INL
Integral nonlinearity (1)
Resolution: 16 bits
–4
±1.5
4
LSB
EO
Offset error
Initial, at 25°C
–100
±25
100
µV
TCEO
Offset error thermal drift (2)
1.3
μV/°C
EG
Gain error
TCEG
Gain error thermal drift (3)
PSRR
–1.3
Initial, at 25°C
Power-supply rejection ratio
–0.2%
–0.05%
0.2%
–40
±20
40
LDOIN from 4 V to 18 V, at dc
–110
LDOIN from 4 V to 18 V,
from 0.1 Hz to 50 kHz
–110
ppm/°C
dB
AC ACCURACY
SNR
Signal-to-noise ratio
fIN = 1 kHz
82
85
SINAD
Signal-to-noise + distortion
fIN = 1 kHz
80
84
THD
Total harmonic distortion
fIN = 1 kHz
SFDR
Spurious-free dynamic range
fIN = 1 kHz
–90
81
dB
dB
–81
90
dB
dB
DIGITAL INPUTS/OUTPUTS
External Clock
fCLKIN
Input clock frequency
DutyCLKIN
Duty cycle
(1)
(2)
20
20.1
50%
60%
MHz
value MAX value MIN
TempRange
.
Gain error drift is calculated using the box method as described by the following equation:
TCE G ( ppm )
8
5
40%
Integral nonlinearity is defined as the maximum deviation from a straight line passing through the end-points of the ideal ADC transfer
function expressed as number of LSBs or as a percent of the specified linear full-scale range FSR.
Offset error drift is calculated using the box method as described by the following equation:
TCE O
(3)
5 MHz ≤ fCLKIN ≤ 20.1 MHz
§ value MAX value MIN
¨¨
© value u TempRange
·
¸¸ u 10 6
¹
.
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Electrical Characteristics: AMC1304x25 (continued)
All minimum and maximum specifications are at TA = –40°C to 125°C, LDOIN = 4.0 V to 18.0 V, DVDD = 3.0 V to 5.5 V,
AINP = –250 mV to 250 mV, AINN = 0 V, and sinc3 filter with OSR = 256, unless otherwise noted.
Typical values are at TA = 25°C, CLKIN = 20 MHz, LDOIN = 15.0 V, and DVDD = 3.3 V.
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
CMOS Logic Family (AMC1304M25, CMOS with Schmitt Trigger)
DGND ≤ VIN ≤ DVDD
IIN
Input current
CIN
Input capacitance
VIH
High-level input voltage
0.7 × DVDD
DVDD + 0.3
VIL
Low-level input voltage
–0.3
0.3 × DVDD
CLOAD
Output load capacitance
VOH
High-level output voltage
VOL
–1
μA
1
5
Low-level output voltage
fCLKIN = 20 MHz
pF
V
V
30
IOH = –20 µA
DVDD – 0.1
IOH = –4 mA
DVDD – 0.4
pF
V
V
IOL = 20 µA
0.1
V
IOL = 4 mA
0.4
V
mV
LVDS Logic Family (AMC1304L25) (4)
RLOAD = 100 Ω
VT
Differential output voltage
VOC
Common-mode output voltage
250
350
450
1.125
1.23
1.375
IOS
Short-circuit output current
VID
Differential input voltage
100
VIC
Common-mode input voltage
VID = 100 mV
0.05
II
Receiver input current
DGND ≤ VIN ≤ 3.3 V
–24
4.0
V
24
mA
350
600
mV
1.25
3.25
V
0
20
µA
15.0
18.0
V
5.3
6.5
mA
79.5
117.0
mW
3.3
5.5
LVDS, RLOAD = 100 Ω
6.1
8.0
CMOS, 3.0 V ≤ DVDD ≤ 3.6 V,
CLOAD = 5 pF
2.7
4.0
CMOS, 4.5 V ≤ DVDD ≤ 5.5 V,
CLOAD = 5 pF
3.2
5.5
POWER SUPPLY
LDOIN
LDOIN pin input voltage
VCAP
VCAP pin voltage
ILDOIN
LDOIN pin input current
PLDOIN
LDOIN pin power dissipation
DVDD
Controller-side supply voltage
IDVDD
3.45
Controller-side supply current
3.0
LVDS, RLOAD = 100 Ω
PDVDD
(4)
Controller-side power dissipation
V
20.1
44.0
CMOS, 3.0 V ≤ DVDD ≤ 3.6 V,
CLOAD = 5 pF
8.9
14.4
CMOS, 4.5 V ≤ DVDD ≤ 5.5 V,
CLOAD = 5 pF
16.0
30.3
V
mA
mW
For further information on electrical characteristics of LVDS interface circuits, see the TIA-644-A standard and design note Interface
Circuits for TIA/EIA-644 (LVDS) .
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7.7 Switching Characteristics
over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
tCLK
CLKIN, CLKIN_N clock period
49.75
50
200
ns
tHIGH
CLKIN, CLKIN_N clock high time
19.9
25
120
ns
tLOW
CLKIN, CLKIN_N clock low time
19.9
25
120
ns
tD
Falling edge of CLKIN, CLKIN_N to
DOUT, DOUT_N valid delay
0
15
ns
tISTART
Interface startup time
DVDD at 3.0 V (min) to DOUT,
DOUT_N valid with LDO_IN > 4 V
32
32
CLKIN
cycles
tASTART
Analog startup time
LDOIN step to 4 V with DVDD ≥ 3.0 V,
and 0.1 µF at VCAP pin
tCLK
1
ms
tHIGH
CLKIN
CLKIN_N
tLOW
tD
DOUT
DOUT_N
Figure 1. Digital Interface Timing
DVDD
CLKIN
...
DOUT
Data not valid
Valid data
tISTART = 32 CLKIN cycles
Figure 2. Digital Interface Startup Timing
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7.8 Regulatory Information
VDE
UL, cUL
Certified according to DIN V VDE V 0884-10
Recognized under UL1577 component recognition and CSA
component acceptance NO 5 programs
File number: 40040142
File number: E181974
7.9 IEC Safety Limiting Values
Safety limiting intends to prevent potential damage to the isolation barrier upon failure of input or output (I/O) circuitry. A
failure of the I/O circuitry can allow low resistance to ground or the supply and, without current limiting, dissipate sufficient
power to overheat the die and damage the isolation barrier, potentially leading to secondary system failures.
The safety-limiting constraint is the operating virtual junction temperature range specified in the Absolute Maximum Ratings
table. The power dissipation and junction-to-air thermal impedance of the device installed in the application hardware
determine the junction temperature. The assumed junction-to-air thermal resistance in the Thermal Information table is that of
a device installed in the JESD51-7, High-K Test Board for Leaded Surface-Mount Packages. The power is the recommended
maximum input voltage times the current. The junction temperature is then the ambient temperature plus the power times the
junction-to-air thermal resistance.
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
IS
Safety input, output, or supply current
TC
Maximum case temperature
MIN
TYP
MAX
θJA = 80.2°C/W, VI = 5.5 V, TJ = 150°C, TA = 25°C
UNIT
90
mA
150
°C
7.10 IEC 61000-4-5 Ratings
PARAMETER
VIOSM
TEST CONDITIONS
Surge immunity
1.2-µs rise time and 50-μs fall time, voltage surge
VALUE
UNIT
±10000
V
7.11 Isolation Characteristics
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VIORM
Maximum working insulation voltage
VPD(t)
Partial discharge test voltage
VIOTM
Transient overvoltage
RIO
Isolation resistance
AMC1304
UNIT
AC voltage (bipolar or unipolar)
1000
VRMS
DC voltage
1500
VDC
t = 1 s (100% production test),
partial discharge < 5 pC
3977
VPEAK
t = 60 s (qualification test)
7000
t = 1 s (100% production test)
8400
VIO = 500 V
>109
VPEAK
Ω
7.12 Package Characteristics (1)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
L(I01)
Minimum air gap (clearance)
Shortest pin to pin distance through air
8
mm
L(I02)
Minimum external tracking
(creepage)
Shortest pin-to-pin distance across the package
surface
8
mm
CTI
Tracking resistance
(comparative tracking index)
IEC: DIN EN 60112 (VDE 0303-11) and UL:
ASTM D3638-12
Minimum internal gap
(internal clearance)
Distance through the double insulation
(2 × 0.0135 mm)
PD
Pollution degree
CIO
Barrier capacitance input to
output
(1)
600
V
0.027
mm
2
VIN = 0.8 VPP at 1 MHz
Degrees
1.2
pF
Creepage and clearance requirements must be applied according to the specific equipment isolation standards of a specific application.
Care must be taken to maintain the creepage and clearance distance of the board design to ensure that the mounting pads of the
isolator on the printed circuit board (PCB) do not reduce this distance. Creepage and clearance on a PCB become equal according to
the measurement techniques described in the Isolation Glossary section. Techniques such as inserting grooves or ribs on the PCB are
used to help increase these specifications.
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7.13 Typical Characteristics
20
0
0
-20
-20
-40
CMRR (dB)
IIB (PA)
At LDOIN = 15.0 V, DVDD = 3.3 V, AINP = –50 mV to 50 mV (AMC1304x05) or –250 mV to 250 mV (AMC1304x25),
AINN = 0 V, fCLKIN = 20 MHz, and sinc3 filter with OSR = 256, unless otherwise noted.
-40
-60
AMC1304x05
AMC1304x25
-60
-80
-80
-100
AMC1304x05
AMC1304x25
-100
-0.2
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
VCM (V)
0.8
1
-120
0.001
1.2
4
4
3
3.5
2
3
1
2.5
0
-1
-3
0.5
-20
-10
0
10
VIN (mV)
20
30
40
0
-40
50
50
80
40
60
30
40
20
20
10
EO (µV)
EO (µV)
100
0
-10
5
20 35 50 65
Temperature (°C)
80
95
110 125
D004
0
-10
-40
-20
-60
-30
-80
-40
-100
D002
Figure 6. Integral Nonlinearity vs Temperature
Figure 5. Integral Nonlinearity vs Input Signal Amplitude
-50
4
6
8
10
12
VLDOIN (V)
14
16
18
D005
AMC1304x25
Figure 7. Offset Error vs LDO Input Supply Voltage
12
-25
D003
-20
50 100
1.5
1
-30
2 3 5 710 20
2
-2
-40
0.1 0.2 0.5 1
fIN (kHz)
Figure 4. Common-Mode Rejection Ratio vs
Input Signal Frequency
INL (|LSB|)
INL (LSB)
Figure 3. Input Current vs Input Common-Mode Voltage
-4
-50
0.01
D001
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6
8
10
12
VLDOIN (V)
14
16
18
D006
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Figure 8. Offset Error vs LDO Input Supply Voltage
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Typical Characteristics (continued)
100
50
80
40
60
30
40
20
20
10
EO (µV)
EO (µV)
At LDOIN = 15.0 V, DVDD = 3.3 V, AINP = –50 mV to 50 mV (AMC1304x05) or –250 mV to 250 mV (AMC1304x25),
AINN = 0 V, fCLKIN = 20 MHz, and sinc3 filter with OSR = 256, unless otherwise noted.
0
-20
0
-10
-40
-20
-60
-30
-80
-40
-100
-40
-25
-10
5
20 35 50 65
Temperature (qC)
80
95
-50
-40
110 125
-25
-10
5
D007
AMC1304x25
80
95
110 125
D008
AMC1304x05
Figure 9. Offset Error vs Temperature
Figure 10. Offset Error vs Temperature
100
0.3
AMC1304x05
AMC1304x25
80
0.2
60
40
0.1
20
EG (%FS)
EO (µV)
20 35 50 65
Temperature (qC)
0
-20
0
-0.1
-40
-60
-0.2
-80
-100
-0.3
5
10
15
20
fCLKIN (MHz)
4
8
10
12
VLDOIN (V)
14
16
18
D010
Figure 12. Gain Error vs LDO Input Supply Voltage
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
EG (%FS)
EG (%FS)
Figure 11. Offset Error vs Clock Frequency
0.3
0
0
-0.1
-0.1
-0.2
-0.2
-0.3
-40
6
D009
-0.3
-25
-10
5
20 35 50 65
Temperature (qC)
80
95
110 125
Figure 13. Gain Error vs Temperature
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D011
5
10
15
fCLKIN (MHz)
20
D012
Figure 14. Gain Error vs Clock Frequency
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Typical Characteristics (continued)
At LDOIN = 15.0 V, DVDD = 3.3 V, AINP = –50 mV to 50 mV (AMC1304x05) or –250 mV to 250 mV (AMC1304x25),
AINN = 0 V, fCLKIN = 20 MHz, and sinc3 filter with OSR = 256, unless otherwise noted.
100
0
SNR and SINAD (dB)
-20
PSRR (dB)
-40
-60
-80
-100
0.1
1
Ripple Frequency (kHz)
10
80
75
70
4
100
6
8
10
12
VLDOIN (V)
D013
14
16
18
D014
Figure 16. Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Signal-to-Noise +
Distortion vs LDO Input Supply Voltage
100
100
SNR (AMC1304x05)
SINAD (AMC1304x05)
SNR (AMC1304x25)
SINAD (AMC1304x25)
90
SNR (AMC1304x05)
SINAD (AMC1304x05)
SNR (AMC1304x25)
SINAD (AMC1304x25)
95
SNR and SINAD (dB)
95
SNR and SINAD (dB)
85
60
0.01
Figure 15. Power-Supply Rejection Ratio vs
Ripple Frequency
85
80
75
70
65
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
-25
-10
5
20 35 50 65
Temperature (°C)
80
95
110 125
5
10
15
20
fCLKIN (MHz)
D015
Figure 17. Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Signal-to-Noise +
Distortion vs Temperature
D016
Figure 18. Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Signal-to-Noise +
Distortion vs Clock Frequency
100
100
SNR (AMC1304x05)
SINAD (AMC1304x05)
SNR (AMC1304x25)
SINAD (AMC1304x25)
90
SNR
SINAD
95
90
SNR and SINAD (dB)
95
SNR and SINAD (dB)
90
65
-120
0.001
60
-40
SNR (AMC1304x05)
SINAD (AMC1304x05)
SNR (AMC1304x25)
SINAD (AMC1304x25)
95
85
80
75
70
85
80
75
70
65
60
65
60
0.1
55
50
0.2 0.3 0.5
1
2 3 4 5 67 10
fIN (kHz)
20 30 50 70100
D017
0
50
100
150
200 250 300
VIN (mVpp)
350
400
450
500
D018
AMC1304x25
Figure 19. Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Signal-to-Noise +
Distortion vs Input Signal Frequency
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Typical Characteristics (continued)
At LDOIN = 15.0 V, DVDD = 3.3 V, AINP = –50 mV to 50 mV (AMC1304x05) or –250 mV to 250 mV (AMC1304x25),
AINN = 0 V, fCLKIN = 20 MHz, and sinc3 filter with OSR = 256, unless otherwise noted.
-60
100
SNR
SINAD
-65
90
-70
85
-75
80
-80
THD (dB)
SNR and SINAD (dB)
95
75
70
-85
-90
65
-95
60
-100
55
-105
-110
50
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
VIN (mVpp)
70
80
90
4
100
6
8
10
12
VLDOIN (V)
D019
14
16
18
D020
AMC1304x05
Figure 22. Total Harmonic Distortion vs
LDO Input Supply Voltage
-60
-60
-65
-65
-70
-70
-75
-75
-80
-80
THD (dB)
THD (dB)
Figure 21. Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Signal-to-Noise +
Distortion vs Input Signal Amplitude
-85
-90
-90
-95
-95
-100
-100
-105
-105
-110
-40
-110
-25
-10
5
20 35 50 65
Temperature (°C)
80
95
5
110 125
-65
-70
-70
-75
-75
-80
-80
THD (dB)
-65
-90
20
D022
Figure 24. Total Harmonic Distortion vs Clock Frequency
-60
-85
15
fCLKIN (MHz)
-60
-85
-90
-95
-95
-100
-100
-105
-105
-110
0.1
10
D021
Figure 23. Total Harmonic Distortion vs Temperature
THD (dB)
-85
-110
1
10
fIN (kHz)
100
D023
0
50
100
150
200 250 300
VIN (mVpp)
350
400
450
500
D024
AMC1304x25
Figure 25. Total Harmonic Distortion vs
Input Signal Frequency
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Input Signal Amplitude
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-60
110
-65
105
-70
100
-75
95
SFDR (dB)
THD (dB)
At LDOIN = 15.0 V, DVDD = 3.3 V, AINP = –50 mV to 50 mV (AMC1304x05) or –250 mV to 250 mV (AMC1304x25),
AINN = 0 V, fCLKIN = 20 MHz, and sinc3 filter with OSR = 256, unless otherwise noted.
-80
-85
-90
90
85
80
-95
75
-100
70
-105
65
60
-110
0
50
100
150
VIN (mVpp)
4
6
8
10
12
VLDOIN (V)
D025
14
16
18
D026
AMC1304x05
Figure 28. Spurious-Free Dynamic Range vs
LDO Input Supply Voltage
110
110
105
105
100
100
95
95
SFDR (dB)
SFDR (dB)
Figure 27. Total Harmonic Distortion vs
Input Signal Amplitude
90
85
80
90
85
80
75
75
70
70
65
65
60
-40
60
-25
-10
5
20 35 50 65
Temperature (°C)
80
95
5
110 125
105
100
100
95
95
SFDR (dB)
SFDR (dB)
110
105
85
80
20
D028
Figure 30. Spurious-Free Dynamic Range vs
Clock Frequency
110
90
15
fCLKIN (MHz)
Figure 29. Spurious-Free Dynamic Range vs Temperature
90
85
80
75
75
70
70
65
65
60
0.1
10
D027
60
1
10
fIN (kHz)
100
D029
0
50
100
150
200 250 300
VIN (mVpp)
350
400
450
500
D030
AMC1304x25
Figure 31. Spurious-Free Dynamic Range vs
Input Signal Frequency
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Typical Characteristics (continued)
At LDOIN = 15.0 V, DVDD = 3.3 V, AINP = –50 mV to 50 mV (AMC1304x05) or –250 mV to 250 mV (AMC1304x25),
AINN = 0 V, fCLKIN = 20 MHz, and sinc3 filter with OSR = 256, unless otherwise noted.
110
0
105
-20
100
-40
Magnitude (dB)
SFDR (dB)
95
90
85
80
75
-60
-80
-100
70
-120
65
60
-140
0
50
100
150
VIN (mVpp)
0
AMC1304x05
15
20
25
Frequency (kHz)
30
35
40
D032
Figure 34. Frequency Spectrum with 1-kHz Input Signal
0
0
-20
-20
-40
-40
Magnitude (dB)
Magnitude (dB)
10
AMC1304x05, 4096-point FFT, VIN = 100 mVPP
Figure 33. Spurious-Free Dynamic Range vs
Input Signal Amplitude
-60
-80
-60
-80
-100
-100
-120
-120
-140
-140
0
5
10
15
20
25
Frequency (kHz)
30
35
0
40
5
10
D033
15
20
25
Frequency (kHz)
30
35
40
D034
AMC1304x25, 4096-point FFT, VIN = 500 mVPP
AMC1304x05, 4096-point FFT, VIN = 100 mVPP
Figure 36. Frequency Spectrum with 1-kHz Input Signal
Figure 35. Frequency Spectrum with 5-kHz Input Signal
0
10
-20
9
-40
8
ILDOIN (mA)
Magnitude (dB)
5
D031
-60
-80
7
6
-100
5
-120
4
-140
3
0
5
10
15
20
25
Frequency (kHz)
30
35
40
D035
4
6
8
10
12
VLDOIN (V)
14
16
18
D036
AMC1304x25, 4096-point FFT, VIN = 500 mVPP
Figure 37. Frequency Spectrum with 5-kHz Input Signal
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LDO Input Supply Voltage
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At LDOIN = 15.0 V, DVDD = 3.3 V, AINP = –50 mV to 50 mV (AMC1304x05) or –250 mV to 250 mV (AMC1304x25),
AINN = 0 V, fCLKIN = 20 MHz, and sinc3 filter with OSR = 256, unless otherwise noted.
10
12
11
9
10
8
8
ILDOIN (mA)
ILDOIN (mA)
9
7
6
5
7
6
5
4
3
4
2
1
-40
3
-25
-10
5
20 35 50 65
Temperature (°C)
80
95
5
110 125
Figure 39. LDO Input Supply Current vs Temperature
D038
12
LVDS
CMOS
11
10
10
9
9
8
8
IDVDD (mA)
IDVDD (mA)
20
Figure 40. LDO Input Supply Current vs Clock Frequency
LVDS
CMOS
11
7
6
5
7
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
4.5
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
DVDD (V)
3.4
3.5
3.6
D039
Figure 41. Controller-Side Supply Current vs
Controller-Side Supply Voltage (3.3 V, min)
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
5
5.1
DVDD (V)
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
D040
Figure 42. Controller-Side Supply Current vs
Controller-Side Supply Voltage (5 V, min)
12
12
LVDS 5 V
LVDS 3.3 V
CMOS 5 V
CMOS 3.3 V
11
10
9
10
9
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
-40
1
-25
-10
5
20 35 50 65
Temperature (°C)
80
95
110 125
D041
Figure 43. Controller-Side Supply Current vs Temperature
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LVDS 3.3 V
CMOS 5 V
CMOS 3.3 V
11
IDVDD (mA)
IDVDD (mA)
15
fCLKIN (MHz)
12
18
10
D037
5
10
15
Clock Frequency (MHz)
20
D042
Figure 44. Controller-Side Supply Current vs
Clock Frequency
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8 Detailed Description
8.1 Overview
The differential analog input (AINP and AINN) of the AMC1304 is a fully-differential amplifier feeding the
switched-capacitor input of a second-order, delta-sigma (ΔΣ) modulator stage that digitizes the input signal into a
1-bit output stream. The isolated data output (DOUT and DOUT_N) of the converter provides a stream of digital
ones and zeros that is synchronous to the externally-provided clock source at the CLKIN pin with a frequency in
the range of 5 MHz to 20.1 MHz. The time average of this serial bit-stream output is proportional to the analog
input voltage.
The Functional Block Diagram section shows a detailed block diagram of the AMC1304. The analog input range
is tailored to directly accommodate a voltage drop across a shunt resistor used for current sensing. The SiO2based capacitive isolation barrier supports a high level of magnetic field immunity as described in the application
report ISO72x Digital Isolator Magnetic-Field Immunity (SLLA181A), available for download at www.ti.com. The
external clock input simplifies the synchronization of multiple current-sensing channels on the system level. The
extended frequency range of up to 20 MHz supports higher performance levels compared to the other solutions
available on the market.
8.2 Functional Block Diagram
DVDD
VCAP
Voltage Regulator
(LDO)
BUF
TX
+
TX
AINN
1.25-V
Reference
Receiver
BUF
BUF
Isolation Barrier
û -Modulator
DOUT
DOUT_N (AMC1304Lx only)
Interface
AINP
Receiver
LDOIN
TX
CLKIN
CLKIN_N (AMC1304Lx only)
TX
AMC1304
AGND
DGND
8.3 Feature Description
8.3.1 Analog Input
The AMC1304 incorporates a front-end circuitry that contains a differential amplifier and sampling stage, followed
by a ΔΣ modulator. The gain of the differential amplifier is set by internal precision resistors to a factor of 4 for
devices with a specified input voltage range of ±250 mV (this value is for the AMC1304x25), or to a factor of 20
in devices with a ±50-mV input voltage range (for the AMC1304x05), resulting in a differential input impedance of
5 kΩ (for the AMC1304x05) or 25 kΩ (for the AMC1304x25).
Consider the input impedance of the AMC1304 in designs with high-impedance signal sources that can cause
degradation of gain and offset specifications. The importance of this effect, however, depends on the desired
system performance. Additionally, the input bias current caused by the internal common-mode voltage at the
output of the differential amplifier causes an offset that is dependent on the actual amplitude of the input signal.
See the Isolated Voltage Sensing section for more details on reducing these effects.
There are two restrictions on the analog input signals (AINP and AINN). First, if the input voltage exceeds the
range AGND – 6 V to 3.7 V, the input current must be limited to 10 mA because the device input electrostatic
discharge (ESD) diodes turn on. In addition, the linearity and noise performance of the device are ensured only
when the differential analog input voltage remains within the specified linear full-scale range (FSR), that is
±250 mV (for the AMC1304x25) or ±50 mV (for the AMC1304x05), and within the specified input common-mode
range.
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8.3.2 Modulator
The modulator implemented in the AMC1304 is a second-order, switched-capacitor, feed-forward ΔΣ modulator,
such as the one conceptualized in Figure 45. The analog input voltage VIN and the output V5 of the 1-bit digitalto-analog converter (DAC) are differentiated, providing an analog voltage V1 at the input of the first integrator
stage. The output of the first integrator feeds the input of the second integrator stage, resulting in output voltage
V3 that is differentiated with the input signal VIN and the output of the first integrator V2. Depending on the polarity
of the resulting voltage V4, the output of the comparator is changed. In this case, the 1-bit DAC responds on the
next clock pulse by changing its analog output voltage V5, causing the integrators to progress in the opposite
direction and forcing the value of the integrator output to track the average value of the input.
fCLKIN
V1
V2
V3
Integrator 1
VIN
V4
Integrator 2
CMP
0V
V5
DAC
Figure 45. Block Diagram of a Second-Order Modulator
The modulator shifts the quantization noise to high frequencies, as shown in Figure 46. Therefore, use a lowpass digital filter at the output of the device to increase the overall performance. This filter is also used to convert
from the 1-bit data stream at a high sampling rate into a higher-bit data word at a lower rate (decimation). TI's
microcontroller families TMS320F2807x and TMS320F2837x offer a suitable programmable, hardwired filter
structure termed a sigma-delta filter module (SDFM) optimized for usage with the AMC1304 family. Also,
SD24_B converters on the MSP430F677x microcontrollers offer a path to directly access the integrated sincfilters, thus offering a system-level solution for multichannel, isolated current sensing. An additional option is to
use a suitable application-specific device, such as the AMC1210 (a four-channel digital sinc-filter). Alternatively, a
field-programmable gate array (FPGA) can be used to implement the filter.
0
Magnitude (dB)
-20
-40
-60
-80
-100
-120
-140
10
100
1k
10k
100k
1G
10G
Frequency (Hz)
Figure 46. Quantization Noise Shaping
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Feature Description (continued)
8.3.3 Digital Output
A differential input signal of 0 V ideally produces a stream of ones and zeros that are high 50% of the time. A
differential input of 250 mV (for the AMC1304x25) or 50 mV (for the AMC1304x05) produces a stream of ones
and zeros that are high 90% of the time. A differential input of –250 mV (–50 mV for the AMC1304x05) produces
a stream of ones and zeros that are high 10% of the time. These input voltages are also the specified linear
ranges of the different AMC1304 versions with performance as specified in this data sheet. If the input voltage
value exceeds these ranges, the output of the modulator shows non-linear behavior when the quantization noise
increases. The output of the modulator clips with a stream of only zeros with an input less than or equal to
–312.5 mV (–62.5 mV for the AMC1304x05) or with a stream of only ones with an input greater than or equal to
312.5 mV (62.5 mV for the AMC1304x05). In this case, however, the AMC1304 generates a single 1 (if the input
is at negative full-scale) or 0 every 128 clock cycles to indicate proper device function (see the Fail-Safe Output
section for more details). The input voltage versus the output modulator signal is shown in Figure 47.
The density of ones in the output bit-stream for any input voltage value (with the exception of a full-scale input
signal, as described in the Output Behavior in Case of a Full-Scale Input section) can be calculated using
Equation 1:
V IN V Clipping
2 * V Clipping
(1)
The AMC1304 system clock is typically 20 MHz and is provided externally at the CLKIN pin. Data are
synchronously provided at 20 MHz at the DOUT pin. Data change at the CLKIN falling edge. For more details,
see the Switching Characteristics table.
Modulator Output
+FS (Analog Input)
-FS (Analog Input)
Analog Input
Figure 47. Analog Input versus AMC1304 Modulator Output
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8.4 Device Functional Modes
8.4.1 Fail-Safe Output
In the case of a missing high-side supply voltage (LDOIN), the output of a ΔΣ modulator is not defined and can
cause a system malfunction. In systems with high safety requirements, this behavior is not acceptable.
Therefore, the AMC1304 implements a fail-safe output function that ensures the device maintains its output level
in case of a missing LDOIN, as shown in Figure 48.
CLKIN
LDOIN
LDOIN GOOD
LDOIN FAIL
DOUT
DOUT
Figure 48. Fail-Safe Output of the AMC1304
8.4.2 Output Behavior in Case of a Full-Scale Input
If a full-scale input signal is applied to the AMC1304 (that is, VIN ≥ VClipping), the device generates a single one or
zero every 128 bits at DOUT, depending on the actual polarity of the signal being sensed, as shown in Figure 49.
In this way, differentiating between a missing LDOIN and a full-scale input signal is possible on the system level.
CLKIN
...
DOUT
DOUT
...
VIN ” -312.5 mV (AMC1304x05: -61.5 mV)
...
...
...
...
VIN • 312.5 mV (AMC1304x05: 61.5 mV)
127 CLKIN cycles
127 CLKIN cycles
Figure 49. Overrange Output of the AMC1304
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9 Application and Implementation
NOTE
Information in the following applications sections is not part of the TI component
specification, and TI does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. TI’s customers are
responsible for determining suitability of components for their purposes. Customers should
validate and test their design implementation to confirm system functionality.
9.1 Application Information
9.1.1 Digital Filter Usage
The modulator generates a bit stream that is processed by a digital filter to obtain a digital word similar to a
conversion result of a conventional analog-to-digital converter (ADC). A very simple filter, built with minimal effort
and hardware, is a sinc3-type filter, as shown in Equation 2:
§ 1 z OSR ·
¸
H ( z ) ¨¨
1 ¸
© 1 z ¹
3
(2)
This filter provides the best output performance at the lowest hardware size (count of digital gates) for a secondorder modulator. All the characterization in this document is also done with a sinc3 filter with an oversampling
ratio (OSR) of 256 and an output word duration of 16 bits.
The effective number of bits (ENOB) is often used to compare the performance of ADCs and ΔΣ modulators.
Figure 50 shows the ENOB of the AMC1304 with different oversampling ratios. In this document, this number is
calculated from the SNR by using Equation 3:
SNR 1.76dB 6.02dB * ENOB
(3)
16
14
ENOB (bits)
12
10
8
6
4
sinc1
sinc2
sinc3
2
0
1
10
100
OSR
1000
D053
Figure 50. Measured Effective Number of Bits versus Oversampling Ratio
An example code for implementing a sinc3 filter in an FPGA is discussed in application note Combining ADS1202
with FPGA Digital Filter for Current Measurement in Motor Control Applications (SBAA094), available for
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9.2 Typical Applications
9.2.1 Frequency Inverter Application
Isolated ΔΣ modulators are being widely used in new-generation frequency inverter designs because to their high
ac and dc performance. Frequency inverters are critical parts of industrial motor drives, photovoltaic inverters
(string and central inverters), uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), electrical and hybrid electrical vehicles, and
other industrial applications. The input structure of the AMC1304 is optimized for use with low-impedance shunt
resistors and is therefore tailored for isolated current sensing using shunts.
DC link
Gate Driver
Gate Driver
Gate Driver
RSHUNT
L1
RSHUNT
RSHUNT
Gate Driver
Gate Driver
L3
L2
Gate Driver
AMC1304
15 V
3.3 V
TMS320F28x7x
LDOIN
DVDD
AINP
DOUT
SD-D1
AINN
CLKIN
SD-C1
AGND
DGND
AMC1304
15 V
AMC1304
AMC1304
15 V
15 V
3.3 V
LDOIN
DVDD
AINP
DOUT
SD-D2
AINN
CLKIN
SD-C2
AGND
DGND
3.3 V
3.3 V
LDOIN
DVDD
LDOIN
DVDD
AINP
DOUT
AINP
DOUT
SD-D3
AINN
CLKIN
AINN
CLKIN
SD-C3
AGND
DGND
AGND
DGND
SD-D4
SD-C4
Figure 51. The AMC1304 in a Frequency Inverter Application
9.2.1.1 Design Requirements
A typical operation of the device in a frequency inverter application is shown in Figure 51. When the inverter
stage is part of a motor drive system, measurement of the motor phase current is done via the shunt resistors
(RSHUNT). Depending on the system design, either all three or only two phase currents are sensed.
In this example, an additional fourth AMC1304 is used to support isolated voltage sensing of the dc link. This
high voltage is reduced using a high-impedance resistive divider before being sensed by the device across a
smaller resistor. The value of this resistor can degrade the performance of the measurement, as described in the
Isolated Voltage Sensing section.
9.2.1.2 Detailed Design Procedure
The typically recommended RC filter in front of a ΔΣ modulator to improve signal-to-noise performance of the
signal path is not required for the AMC1304. By design, the input bandwidth of the analog front-end of the device
is limited to 1 MHz.
For modulator output bit-stream filtering, a device from TI's TMS320F2807x family of low-cost microcontrollers
(MCUs) or TMS320F2837x family of dual-core MCUs is recommended. These families support up to eight
channels of dedicated hardwired filter structures that significantly simplify system level design by offering two
filtering paths per channel: one providing high accuracy results for the control loop and one fast response path
for overcurrent detection.
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9.2.1.3 Application Curve
In motor control applications, a very fast response time for overcurrent detection is required. The time for fully
settling the filter in case of a step-signal at the input of the modulator depends on its order; that is, a sinc3 filter
requires three data updates for full settling (with fDATA = fCLK / OSR). Therefore, for overcurrent protection, filter
types other than sinc3 can be a better choice; an alternative is the sinc2 filter. Figure 52 compares the settling
times of different filter orders.
The delay time of the sinc filter with a continuous signal is half of its settling time.
16
14
ENOB (bits)
12
10
8
6
4
sinc1
sinc2
sinc3
2
0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
settling time (µs)
14
16
18
20
D054
Figure 52. Measured Effective Number of Bits versus Settling Time
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9.2.2 Isolated Voltage Sensing
The AMC1304 is optimized for usage in current-sensing applications using low-impedance shunts. However, the
device can also be used in isolated voltage-sensing applications if the affect of the (usually higher) impedance of
the resistor used in this case is considered.
High Voltage
Potential
15 V
R1
AMC1304
LDOIN
R2
R4
AINP
IIB
-
rID
R3
R5
û Modulator
+
AINN
R3'
R4'
R5'
AGND
VCM = 2 V
GND
Figure 53. Using the AMC1304 for Isolated Voltage Sensing
9.2.2.1
Design Requirements
Figure 53 shows a simplified circuit typically used in high-voltage-sensing applications. The high impedance
resistors (R1 and R2) are used as voltage dividers and dominate the current value definition. The resistance of
the sensing resistor R3 is chosen to meet the input voltage range of the AMC1304. This resistor and the
differential input impedance of the device (the AMC1304x25 is 25 kΩ, the AMC1304x05 is 5 kΩ) also create a
voltage divider that results in an additional gain error. With the assumption of R1, R2, and RIN having a
considerably higher value than R3, the resulting total gain error can be estimated using Equation 4, with EG
being the gain error of the AMC1304.
EGtot = EG +
R3
RIN
(4)
This gain error can be easily minimized during the initial system-level gain calibration procedure.
9.2.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
As indicated in Figure 53, the output of the integrated differential amplifier is internally biased to a common-mode
voltage of 2 V. This voltage results in a bias current IIB through the resistive network R4 and R5 (or R4' and R5')
used for setting the gain of the amplifier. The value range of this current is specified in the Electrical
Characteristics table. This bias current generates additional offset error that depends on the value of the resistor
R3. Because the value of this bias current depends on the actual common-mode amplitude of the input signal (as
illustrated in Figure 54), the initial system offset calibration does not minimize its effect. Therefore, in systems
with high accuracy requirements, TI recommends using a series resistor at the negative input (AINN) of the
AMC1304 with a value equal to the shunt resistor R3 (that is, R3' = R3 in Figure 53) to eliminate the affect of the
bias current.
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This additional series resistor (R3') influences the gain error of the circuit. The effect can be calculated using
Equation 5 with R5 = R5' = 50 kΩ and R4 = R4' = 2.5 kΩ (for the AMC1304x05) or 12.5 kΩ (for the
AMC1304x25).
EG (%)
§
¨1
©
R4 ·
¸ * 100 %
R 4' R 3' ¹
(5)
9.2.2.3 Application Curve
Figure 54 shows the dependency of the input bias current on the common-mode voltage at the input of the
AMC1304.
20
0
IIB (PA)
-20
-40
-60
-80
AMC1304x05
AMC1304x25
-100
-0.2
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
VCM (V)
0.8
1
1.2
D001
Figure 54. Input Current vs Input Common-Mode Voltage
9.2.3 Do's and Don'ts
Do not leave the inputs of the AMC1304 unconnected (floating) when the device is powered up. If both modulator
inputs are left floating, the input bias current drives them to the output common-mode of the analog front end of
approximately 2 V that is above the specified input common-mode range. As a result, the front gain diminishes
and the modulator outputs a bitstream resembling a zero input differential voltage.
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10 Power-Supply Recommendations
In a typical frequency-inverter application, the high-side power supply (LDOIN) for the device is directly derived
from the floating power supply of the upper gate driver. A low-ESR decoupling capacitor of 0.1 µF is
recommended for filtering this power-supply path. Place this capacitor (C2 in Figure 55) as close as possible to
the LDOIN pin of the AMC1304 for best performance. If better filtering is required, an additional 10-µF capacitor
can be used. The output of the internal LDO requires a decoupling capacitor of 0.1 µF to be connected between
the VCAP pin and AGND as close as possible to the device.
The floating ground reference (AGND) is derived from the end of the shunt resistor, which is connected to the
negative input (AINN) of the device. If a four-pin shunt is used, the device inputs are connected to the inner leads
and AGND is connected to one of the outer leads of the shunt.
For decoupling of the digital power supply on the controller side, TI recommends using a 0.1-µF capacitor
assembled as close to the DVDD pin of the AMC1304 as possible, followed by an additional capacitor in the
range of 1 µF to 10 µF.
HV+
Floating
Power Supply
18 V (max)
AMC1304
LDOIN
Gate Driver
C1
10 F
3.3 V, or 5.0 V
DVDD
C2
0.1 F
C4
0.1 F
VCAP
C5
2.2 F
DGND
C3
0.1 F
AGND
RSHUNT
to load
AINP
DOUT
SD-Dx
AINN
CLKIN
SD-Cx
Gate Driver
TMS320F28x7x
HV-
Figure 55. Decoupling the AMC1304
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11 Layout
11.1 Layout Guidelines
A layout recommendation showing the critical placement of the decoupling capacitors (as close as possible to the
AMC1304) and placement of the other components required by the device is shown in Figure 56. For best
performance, place the shunt resistor close to the VINP and VINN inputs of the AMC1304 and keep the layout of
both connections symmetrical.
For the AMC1304Lx version, place the 100-Ω termination resistor as close as possible to the CLKIN, CLKIN_N
inputs of the device to achieve highest signal integrity. If not integrated, an additional termination resistor is
required as close as possible to the LVDS data inputs of the MCU or filter device; see Figure 57.
11.2 Layout Examples
Top View
Clearance area,
to be kept free of any
conductive materials.
Shunt resistor
NC
1
16
DGND
AINP
NC
AINN
DVDD
AGND
CLKIN
0.1 µF
2.2 µF
SMD
0603
SMD
0603
AMC1304Mxx
0.1 µF
LEGEND
To Floating
Power
Supply
SMD
0603
NC
NC
LDOIN
DOUT
VCAP
NC
AGND
DGND
To or From
MCU
(Filter)
Top Layer:
Copper Pour and Traces
0.1 µF
High-Side Area
Controller-Side Area
SMD
0603
Via to Ground Plane
Via to Supply Plane
Figure 56. Recommended Layout of the AMC1304Mx
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Layout Examples (continued)
Top View
Clearance area,
to be kept free of any
conductive materials.
Shunt resistor
NC
1
16
DGND
AINP
NC
AINN
DVDD
AGND
CLKIN
AMC1304Lxx
0.1 µF
LEGEND
SMD
0603
To Floating
Power
Supply
NC
CLKIN_N
0.1 µF
2.2 µF
SMD
0603
SMD
0603
100 :
SMD
0603
To or From
MCU
(Filter)
LDOIN
DOUT
VCAP
DOUT_N
AGND
DGND
Top Layer:
Copper Pour and Traces
High-Side Area
Controller-Side Area
0.1 µF
SMD
0603
100 :
SMD
0603
Via to Ground Plane
Via to Supply Plane
Figure 57. Recommended Layout of the AMC1304Lx
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12 Device and Documentation Support
12.1 Device Support
12.1.1 Device Nomenclature
12.1.1.1 Isolation Glossary
See the Isolation Glossary, SLLA353.
12.2 Documentation Support
12.2.1 Related Documentation
• AMC1210 Data Sheet, SBAS372
• MSP430F677x Data Sheet, SLAS768
• TMS320F2807x Data Sheet, SPRS902
• TMS320F2837x Data Sheet, SPRS880
• Application Report ISO72x Digital Isolator Magnetic-Field Immunity, SLLA181
• Application Note Combining ADS1202 with FPGA Digital Filter for Current Measurement in Motor Control
Applications, SBAA094
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Table 1. Related Links
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DOCUMENTS
TOOLS &
SOFTWARE
SUPPORT &
COMMUNITY
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AMC1304M05
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AMC1304M25
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12.6 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
This integrated circuit can be damaged by ESD. Texas Instruments recommends that all integrated circuits be handled with
appropriate precautions. Failure to observe proper handling and installation procedures can cause damage.
ESD damage can range from subtle performance degradation to complete device failure. Precision integrated circuits may be more
susceptible to damage because very small parametric changes could cause the device not to meet its published specifications.
12.7 Glossary
SLYZ022 — TI Glossary.
This glossary lists and explains terms, acronyms, and definitions.
13 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
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PACKAGING INFORMATION
Orderable Device
Status
(1)
Package Type Package Pins Package
Drawing
Qty
Eco Plan
Lead/Ball Finish
MSL Peak Temp
(2)
(6)
(3)
Op Temp (°C)
Device Marking
(4/5)
AMC1304L05DW
ACTIVE
SOIC
DW
16
40
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
AMC1304L05
AMC1304L05DWR
ACTIVE
SOIC
DW
16
2000
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
AMC1304L05
AMC1304L25DW
ACTIVE
SOIC
DW
16
40
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
AMC1304L25
AMC1304L25DWR
ACTIVE
SOIC
DW
16
2000
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
AMC1304L25
AMC1304M05DW
ACTIVE
SOIC
DW
16
40
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
AMC1304M05
AMC1304M05DWR
ACTIVE
SOIC
DW
16
2000
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
AMC1304M05
AMC1304M25DW
ACTIVE
SOIC
DW
16
40
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
AMC1304M25
AMC1304M25DWR
ACTIVE
SOIC
DW
16
2000
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU
Level-3-260C-168 HR
-40 to 125
AMC1304M25
(1)
The marketing status values are defined as follows:
ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs.
LIFEBUY: TI has announced that the device will be discontinued, and a lifetime-buy period is in effect.
NRND: Not recommended for new designs. Device is in production to support existing customers, but TI does not recommend using this part in a new design.
PREVIEW: Device has been announced but is not in production. Samples may or may not be available.
OBSOLETE: TI has discontinued the production of the device.
(2)
Eco Plan - The planned eco-friendly classification: Pb-Free (RoHS), Pb-Free (RoHS Exempt), or Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) - please check http://www.ti.com/productcontent for the latest availability
information and additional product content details.
TBD: The Pb-Free/Green conversion plan has not been defined.
Pb-Free (RoHS): TI's terms "Lead-Free" or "Pb-Free" mean semiconductor products that are compatible with the current RoHS requirements for all 6 substances, including the requirement that
lead not exceed 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials. Where designed to be soldered at high temperatures, TI Pb-Free products are suitable for use in specified lead-free processes.
Pb-Free (RoHS Exempt): This component has a RoHS exemption for either 1) lead-based flip-chip solder bumps used between the die and package, or 2) lead-based die adhesive used between
the die and leadframe. The component is otherwise considered Pb-Free (RoHS compatible) as defined above.
Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br): TI defines "Green" to mean Pb-Free (RoHS compatible), and free of Bromine (Br) and Antimony (Sb) based flame retardants (Br or Sb do not exceed 0.1% by weight
in homogeneous material)
(3)
MSL, Peak Temp. - The Moisture Sensitivity Level rating according to the JEDEC industry standard classifications, and peak solder temperature.
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(5)
Multiple Device Markings will be inside parentheses. Only one Device Marking contained in parentheses and separated by a "~" will appear on a device. If a line is indented then it is a continuation
of the previous line and the two combined represent the entire Device Marking for that device.
(6)
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value exceeds the maximum column width.
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TAPE AND REEL INFORMATION
*All dimensions are nominal
Device
Package Package Pins
Type Drawing
SPQ
Reel
Reel
A0
Diameter Width (mm)
(mm) W1 (mm)
B0
(mm)
K0
(mm)
P1
(mm)
W
Pin1
(mm) Quadrant
AMC1304L05DWR
SOIC
DW
16
2000
330.0
16.4
10.75
10.7
2.7
12.0
16.0
Q1
AMC1304L25DWR
SOIC
DW
16
2000
330.0
16.4
10.75
10.7
2.7
12.0
16.0
Q1
AMC1304M05DWR
SOIC
DW
16
2000
330.0
16.4
10.75
10.7
2.7
12.0
16.0
Q1
AMC1304M25DWR
SOIC
DW
16
2000
330.0
16.4
10.75
10.7
2.7
12.0
16.0
Q1
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*All dimensions are nominal
Device
Package Type
Package Drawing
Pins
SPQ
Length (mm)
Width (mm)
Height (mm)
AMC1304L05DWR
SOIC
DW
16
2000
367.0
367.0
38.0
AMC1304L25DWR
SOIC
DW
16
2000
367.0
367.0
38.0
AMC1304M05DWR
SOIC
DW
16
2000
367.0
367.0
38.0
AMC1304M25DWR
SOIC
DW
16
2000
367.0
367.0
38.0
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