TI1 BUF05703PWG4 Multi-channel lcd gamma correction buffer Datasheet

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Multi-Channel LCD Gamma Correction Buffer
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FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
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The BUFxx703 are a series of multi-channel buffers
targeted towards gamma correction in high-resolution
liquid crystal display (LCD) panels. The number of
gamma correction channels required depends on a
variety of factors and differs greatly from design to
design. Therefore, various channel options are
offered. For additional space and cost savings, a
VCOM channel with higher current drive capability is
integrated in the BUF07703 and BUF05703.
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Gamma Correction Channels: 6, 4
Integrated VCOM Buffer
Excellent Output Current Drive:
– Gamma Channels: > 10mA
– VCOM: > 100mA typ
Large Capacitive Load Drive Capability
Rail-to-Rail Output
PowerPAD™ Package: BUF07703
Low-Power/Channel: < 250µA
Wide Supply Range: 4.5V to 16V
Specified for –40°C to 85°C
High ESD Rating: 4kV HBM, 1.5kV CDM
APPLICATIONS
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LCD Flat Panel Displays
LCD Television Displays
DEVICE COMPARISON
MODEL
GAMMA
CHANNELS
VCOM CHANNELS
BUF07703
6
1
BUF06703
6
0
BUF05703
4
1
space
A flow-through pinout has been adopted to allow
simple printed circuit board (PCB) routing and
maintain the cost-effectiveness of this solution. All
inputs and outputs of the BUFxx703 incorporate
internal ESD protection circuits that prevent functional
failures at voltages up to 4kV HBM and 1.5kV CDM.
The various buffers within the BUFxx703 are carefully
matched to the voltage I/O requirements for the
gamma correction application. Each buffer is capable
of driving heavy capacitive loads and offers fast load
current switching. The VCOM channel has increased
output drive of > 100mA and can handle even larger
capacitive loads.
The BUF07703 is available in the HTSSOP
PowerPAD™ package for dramatically increased
power dissipation capability. The BUF06703 and
BUF05703 are available in standard TSSOP-16 and
TSSOP-14 packages.
RELATED PRODUCTS
DEVICE
GAMMA
CHANNELS
VCOM CHANNELS
BUF11702
10
1
BUF04701
4
—
TLV2374
4
—
1
2
3
Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of Texas
Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet.
PowerPAD is a trademark of Texas Instruments.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.
Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas
Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not
necessarily include testing of all parameters.
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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.
PACKAGE INFORMATION (1)
(1)
PRODUCT
PACKAGE-LEAD
PACKAGE DESIGNATOR
PACKAGE MARKING
BUF07703
HTSSOP-20
PWP
BUF07703
BUF06703
TSSOP−16
PW
BUF06703
BUF05703
TSSOP−14
PW
BUF05703
For the most current package and ordering information see the Package Option Addendum at the end of this document, or visit the
device product folder at www.ti.com.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (1)
Over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted).
BUFxx703
UNIT
16.5
16.5
VDD
V
Supply, VDD (2)
Input Voltage Range, VI
Continuous Total Power Dissipation
See Dissipation Ratings Table
Operating Free−Air Temperature Range, TA
–40 to +85
°C
Maximum Junction Temperature, TJ
+150
°C
Storage Temperature Range, TSTG
−65 to +150
°C
(1)
(2)
Stresses above these ratings may cause permanent damage. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at
these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under recommended operating conditions is not implied. Exposure to
absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
All voltage values are with respect to GND.
DISSIPATION RATINGS
(1)
PACKAGE TYPE
PACKAGE DESIGNATOR
qJC
(°C/W)
qJA
(°C/W)
TA ≤ +25°C
POWER RATING
TSSOP−20 PowerPAD
PWP (20)
1.40 (1)
32.63 (1)
3.83W (1)
TSSOP−16
PW (16)
—
108
1.15W
TSSOP−14
PW (14)
—
112
1.11W
Thermal specifications assume 2oz. trace and copper pad with solder.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
Over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted).
MIN
NOM
MAX
UNIT
Supply Voltage, VDD
4.5
16
V
Operating Free-Air Temperature, TA
–40
+85
°C
TSSOP-20 PowerPAD
+125
°C
TSSOP-16, 14
+150
°C
Junction Temperature
2
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Over operating free-air temperature range, VDD = 4.5V to 16V, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.
BUF07703, BUF06703, BUF05703
PARAMETER
VIO
Input offset voltage
IIB
Input bias current
kSVR
CONDITIONS
VI = VDD/2, RS = 50Ω
VI = VDD/2
Supply voltage rejection ratio
(ΔVDD/ΔVIO)
VDD = 4.5V to 16V
Buffer gain
BW_3dB
SR
TA (1)
MIN
TYP
+25°C
MAX
1.5
Full range
+25°C
Full range
+25°C
62
Full range
60
UNIT
1.2
mV
15
mV
1
pA
200
pA
80
dB
dB
VI = 5V
+25°C
0.9995
V/V
Gamma buffers
CL = 100pF, RL = 2kΩ
+25°C
0.8
MHz
VCOM buffer
CL = 100pF, RL = 2kΩ
+25°C
0.7
MHz
Gamma buffers
CL = 100pF, RL = 2kΩ
VIN = 2V to 8V
+25°C
1
V/ms
VCOM buffer
CL = 100pF, RL = 2kΩ
VIN = 2V to 8V
+25°C
0.7
V/ms
Transient load regulation
IO = 0 to ±5mA, VO = 5V
CL = 100pF, tT = 0.1ms
+25°C
900
mV
Transient load response
See Figure 3
+25°C
160
mV
3dB
bandwidth
Slew rate
tS,
(I−sink)
Settling time−current
IO = 0 to −5mA, VO = 5V
CL = 100pF, RL = 2kΩ
Full range
1
ms
tS,
(I−src)
Settling time−current
IO = 0 to +5mA, VO = 5V
CL = 100pF, RL = 2kΩ
Full range
2
ms
VI = 4.5V to 5.5V, 0.1%
+25°C
6
ms
VI = 5.5V to 4.5V, 0.1%
+25°C
4.6
ms
VI = 4.5V to 5.5V, 0.1%
+25°C
5.8
ms
Gamma buffers
tS
Settling time−
voltage
VCOM buffer
Vn
Noise voltage
VI = 5.5V to 4.5V, 0.1%
+25°C
5.6
ms
Gamma buffers
VI = 5V, f = 1kHz
+25°C
45
nV/√Hz
VCOM buffer
VI = 5V, f = 1kHz
+25°C
40
nV/√Hz
VIPP = 6V, f = 1kHz
+25°C
85
dB
Crosstalk
(1)
Full range is –40°C to +85°C.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: BUF07703
Over operating free-air temperature range, VDD = 4.5V to 16V, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.
BUF07703
PARAMETER
IDD
Supply current
Common-mode
input range
Load regulation
VOSH1
High-level saturated
output voltage
VOSL6
Low-level saturated
output voltage
VOH1
VOH2/3
VOH4/5
VOH6
High-level output
voltage
High-level output
voltage
High-level output
voltage
High-level output
voltage
All
VO = VDD/2, VI = VDD/2,
VDD = 10V
+25°C
MIN
TYP
MAX
1.7
Full range
UNIT
2
mA
3
mA
+25°C
1
VDD
V
Buffers 4−6
+25°C
0
VDD – 1
V
VCOM buffer
+25°C
1
VDD
V
VCOM buffer
sinking
VDD = 10V, IO = 1mA to 30mA
+25°C
1
mV/mA
VCOM buffer
sourcing
VDD = 10V, IO = −1mA to −30mA
+25°C
1
mV/mA
Buffers 1–6
sinking
VDD = 10V, IO = 1mA to 10mA
+25°C
0.85
mV/mA
Buffers 1–6
sourcing
VDD = 10V, IO = −1mA to −10mA
+25°C
0.85
mV/mA
Buffer 1
VDD = 16V, VIO = −5mA,
VI = 16V
+25°C
15.85
15.9
V
Full range
15.8
Buffer 6
VDD = 16V, VIO = 5mA,
VI = 0V
Buffer 1
Buffer 2/3
Buffer 4/5
Buffer 6
High-level output
voltage
VCOM buffer
VOL1
Low-level output
voltage
Buffer 1
VOL2/3
Low-level output
voltage
VOL4/5
Low-level output
voltage
VOL6
Low-level output
voltage
VOLCOM
Low-level output
voltage
4
TA (1)
Buffers 1−3
VOHCOM
(1)
CONDITIONS
Buffer 2/3
Buffer 4/5
Buffer 6
VCOM buffer
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 9.8V
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 9.5V
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 8V
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 8V
VDD = 10V, VIO = −30mA,
VI = 8V
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 2V
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 2V
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 0.5V
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 0.2V
VDD = 10V, IO = 30mA, VI = 2V
+25°C
V
0.1
Full range
+25°C
9.75
Full range
9.7
+25°C
9.45
Full range
9.4
+25°C
7.95
Full range
7.9
+25°C
7.95
Full range
7.9
+25°C
7.95
Full range
7.9
+25°C
V
V
V
8
V
V
8
V
V
0.5
Full range
0.2
Full range
2
Full range
V
8
Full range
+25°C
V
V
2
+25°C
V
9.5
2
+25°C
V
0.2
9.8
Full range
+25°C
0.15
2.05
V
2.1
V
2.05
V
2.1
V
0.55
V
0.6
V
0.25
V
0.3
V
2.05
V
2.1
V
Full range is –40°C to +85°C.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: BUF06703
Over operating free-air temperature range, VDD = 4.5V to 16V, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.
BUF06703
PARAMETER
IDD
UNIT
2
mA
3
mA
Common-mode
input range
1
VDD
V
Buffers 4−6
+25°C
0
VDD – 1
V
VOSL6
VOH1
High-level output
voltage
VOH2/3
High-level output
voltage
High-level output
voltage
High-level output
voltage
Low-level output
voltage
Low-level output
voltage
VOL4/5
Low-level output
voltage
VOL6
Low-level output
voltage
(1)
MAX
1.7
+25°C
Low-level saturated
output voltage
VOL2/3
TYP
Buffers 1−3
High-level saturated
output voltage
VOL1
VO = VDD/2, VI = VDD/2,
VDD = 10V
+25°C
MIN
All
VOSH1
VOH6
TA (1)
Supply current
Load regulation
VOH4/5
CONDITIONS
Full range
Buffers 1–6
sinking
VDD = 10V, IO = 1mA to 10mA
+25°C
0.85
mV/mA
Buffers 1–6
sourcing
VDD = 10V, IO = −1mA to −10mA
+25°C
0.85
mV/mA
Buffer 1
VDD = 16V, VIO = −5mA,
VI = 16V
+25°C
15.85
15.9
V
Full range
15.8
Buffer 6
VDD = 16V, VIO = 5mA,
VI = 0V
Buffer 1
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 9.8V
Buffer 2/3
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 9.5V
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 8V
Buffer 4/5
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 8V
Buffer 6
Buffer 1
Buffer 2/3
Buffer 4/5
Buffer 6
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 2V
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 2V
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 0.5V
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 0.2V
+25°C
V
0.1
Full range
+25°C
9.75
Full range
9.7
+25°C
9.45
Full range
9.4
+25°C
7.95
Full range
7.9
+25°C
7.95
Full range
7.9
+25°C
Full range
V
V
V
V
8
V
V
8
V
V
2
2.05
V
2.1
V
2.05
V
2.1
V
0.5
0.55
V
0.6
V
0.2
0.25
V
0.3
V
2
Full range
+25°C
V
9.5
Full range
+25°C
V
0.2
9.8
Full range
+25°C
0.15
Full range is –40°C to +85°C.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: BUF05703
Over operating free-air temperature range, VDD = 4.5V to 16V, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.
BUF05703
PARAMETER
IDD
Supply current
Common-mode
input range
Load regulation
VOSH1
High-level saturated
output voltage
VOSL4
Low-level saturated
output voltage
VOH1
VOH2
VOH3
VOH4
High-level output
voltage
High-level output
voltage
High-level output
voltage
High-level output
voltage
All
VO = VDD/2, VI = VDD/2,
VDD = 10V
+25°C
MIN
TYP
MAX
1.7
Full range
UNIT
2
mA
3
mA
+25°C
1
VDD
V
Buffers 3−4
+25°C
0
VDD – 1
V
VCOM buffer
+25°C
1
VDD
V
VCOM buffer
sinking
VDD = 10V, IO = 1mA to 30mA
+25°C
1
mV/mA
VCOM buffer
sourcing
VDD = 10V, IO = −1mA to −30mA
+25°C
1
mV/mA
Buffers 1–4
sinking
VDD = 10V, IO = 1mA to 10mA
+25°C
0.85
mV/mA
Buffers 1–4
sourcing
VDD = 10V, IO = −1mA to −10mA
+25°C
0.85
mV/mA
Buffer 1
VDD = 16V, VIO = −5mA,
VI = 16V
+25°C
15.85
15.9
V
Full range
15.8
Buffer 4
VDD = 16V, VIO = 5mA,
VI = 0V
Buffer 1
Buffer 2
Buffer 3
Buffer 4
High-level output
voltage
VCOM buffer
VOL1
Low-level output
voltage
Buffer 1
VOL2
Low-level output
voltage
VOL3
Low-level output
voltage
VOL4
Low-level output
voltage
VOLCOM
Low-level output
voltage
6
TA (1)
Buffers 1−2
VOHCOM
(1)
CONDITIONS
Buffer 2
Buffer 3
Buffer 4
VCOM buffer
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 9.8V
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 9.5V
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 8V
VDD = 10V, VIO = −10mA,
VI = 8V
VDD = 10V, VIO = −30mA,
VI = 8V
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 2V
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 2V
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 0.5V
VDD = 10V, IO = 10mA, VI = 0.2V
VDD = 10V, IO = 30mA, VI = 2V
+25°C
V
0.1
Full range
+25°C
9.75
Full range
9.7
+25°C
9.45
Full range
9.4
+25°C
7.95
Full range
7.9
+25°C
7.95
Full range
7.9
+25°C
7.95
Full range
7.9
+25°C
V
V
V
8
V
V
8
V
V
0.5
Full range
0.2
Full range
2
Full range
V
8
Full range
+25°C
V
V
2
+25°C
V
9.5
2
+25°C
V
0.2
9.8
Full range
+25°C
0.15
2.05
V
2.1
V
2.05
V
2.1
V
0.55
V
0.6
V
0.25
V
0.3
V
2.05
V
2.1
V
Full range is –40°C to +85°C.
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PIN CONFIGURATIONS
PWP PACKAGE
TSSOP-20
(TOP VIEW)
VDD
1
OUT1
2
20
VDD
19
OUT2
IN1
3
18
IN2
BUF07703
Maximum: 6.4mm x 3.4mm
18 vias with 13-mil (330mm) diameter
OUT3
4
17
IN3
OUT4
5
16
IN4
OUT5
6
15
IN5
OUT6
7
14
IN6
NC
8
13
NC
OUTCOM
9
12
INCOM
10
11
GND
GND
PowerPAD
Pad size: 2.6mm x 1.6mm
Figure 1. Land Pattern
PW PACKAGE
TSSOP-16
(TOP VIEW)
PW PACKAGE
TSSOP-14
(TOP VIEW)
VDD
1
16
VDD
VDD
1
14
VDD
OUT1
2
15
IN1
OUT1
2
13
IN1
OUT2
3
14
IN2
OUT2
3
12
IN2
OUT3
4
13
IN3
OUT3
4
11
IN3
OUT4
5
12
IN4
OUT4
5
10
IN4
OUT5
6
11
IN5
OUTCOM
6
9
INCOM
OUT6
7
10
IN6
GND
7
8
GND
GND
8
9
BUF06703
BUF05703
GND
Equivalent Schematics of Inputs and Outputs
INPUT STAGE OF BUFFERS
BUF07703: 1 to 3 and VCOM
BUF06703: 1 to 3
BUF05703: 1 to 2 and VCOM
INPUT STAGE OF BUFFERS
BUF07703: 4 to 6
BUF06703: 4 to 6
BUF05703: 3 to 4
OUTPUT STAGE OF
ALL BUFFERS
VS
VS
VS
Previous
Stage
Next
Stage
Buffer
Input
Buffer
Output
Buffer
Input
Buffer
Output
GND
Next
Stage
GND
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Input
Buffer
Output
Previous
Stage
GND
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PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION
Buffer
RNULL
RL
CL
Figure 2. Bandwidth and Phase Shift Test Circuit
Buffer
RS
VO
CS
5V
5V
RL
CL
LCD Driver
Equivalent Load
tT
VTL
V1
VTL
tT
CS
RS
CL
RL
Source
Gamma Channels
0V
2V
0.1ms
100pF
100W
100pF
1kW
Sink
Gamma Channels
10V
2V
0.1ms
100pF
100W
100pF
1kW
Test
V1
Figure 3. Transient Load Response Test Circuit
Buffer
RNULL
tT
RL
VO
10V
VTL
5V
5V
0V
CL
VTL
Figure 4. Transient Load Regulation Test Circuit
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
At VDD = 10V, unless otherwise noted.
DC CURVES
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE vs INPUT VOLTAGE
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE vs INPUT VOLTAGE
20
20
10
5
0
-5
-10
-15
BUF06703
BUF07703
Channels 4 to 6
BUF05703
Channels 3 to 4
15
Input Offset Voltage (mV)
Input Offset Voltage (mV)
BUF06703
BUF07703
Channels 1 to 3
BUF05703
Channels 1 to 2
15
10
5
0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-20
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
10
4
2
Input Voltage (V)
6
8
10
Input Voltage (V)
Figure 5.
Figure 6.
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE vs INPUT VOLTAGE
INPUT BIAS CURRENT vs FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
20
250
VCOM Buffer
Input Bias Current (pA)
Input Offset Voltage (mV)
15
10
5
0
-5
-10
200
150
100
50
-15
-20
0
0
2
4
6
8
10
0
10
20
Input Voltage (V)
40
50
60
70
Figure 7.
Figure 8.
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
80 85
10.0
10
Channel 1
Channel 1
9.9
High-Level Output Voltage (V)
High-Level Output Voltage (V)
30
Free-Air Temperature (°C)
9
TA = 0°C
8
TA = -40°C
7
TA = +85°C
6
TA = +25°C
9.8
TA = -40°C
9.7
9.6
TA = 0°C
TA = +85°C
9.5
9.4
TA = +25°C
9.3
9.2
9.1
9.0
5
0
50
100
150
High-Level Output Current (mA)
200
250
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
High-Level Output Current (mA)
Figure 9.
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At VDD = 10V, unless otherwise noted.
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
10.0
10
High-Level Output Voltage (V)
9.5
9.0
8.5
8.0
TA = +85°C
7.5
TA = -40°C
7.0
6.5
TA = 0°C
6.0
TA = +25°C
5.5
BUF05703
BUF06703
Channels 3 to 4 BUF07703
Channels 4 to 6
9
High-Level Output Voltage (V)
BUF05703 BUF06703
Channel 2 BUF07703
Channels 2 to 3
8
7
6
TA = -40°C
5
TA = +85°C
4
3
TA = 0°C
2
TA = +25°C
1
5.0
0
0
25
75
50
100
125
150
0
25
Figure 12.
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
7
6
TA = 0°C
5
TA = +85°C
4
3
TA = +25°C
2
BUF05703
Channels 1 to 2
9
TA = -40°C
8
150
10
VCOM Buffer
Low-Level Output Voltage (V)
High-Level Output Voltage (V)
125
Figure 11.
9
1
8
TA = +25°C
BUF06703
BUF07703
Channels 1 to 3
7
6
5
TA = +85°C
TA = -40°C
4
3
2
TA = 0°C
1
0
0
0
50
100
150
200
250
0
25
High-Level Output Current (mA)
75
50
100
125
150
Low-Level Output Current (mA)
Figure 13.
Figure 14.
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
5.0
5.0
BUF05703
Channel 3
4.0
BUF06703
BUF07703
Channels 4 to 5
3.5
3.0
TA = 0°C
2.5
TA = +85°C
2.0
BUF05703 BUF06703
Channel 4 BUF07703
Channel 6
4.5
TA = +25°C
Low-Level Output Voltage (V)
4.5
Low-Level Output Voltage (V)
100
High-Level Output Current (mA)
10
1.5
TA = -40°C
1.0
4.0
3.5
3.0
TA = +25°C
2.5
TA = +85°C
2.0
TA = 0°C
1.5
1.0
TA = -40°C
0.5
0.5
0
0
0
25
50
75
100
Low-Level Output Current (mA)
125
150
0
50
100
150
200
250
Low-Level Output Current (mA)
Figure 15.
10
75
50
High-Level Output Current (mA)
Figure 16.
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
At VDD = 10V, unless otherwise noted.
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
10
1.0
BUF05703 BUF06703
Channel 4 BUF07703
Channel 6
0.8
TA = +25°C
0.7
0.6
0.5
TA = +85°C
0.4
VCOM Buffer
9
Low-Level Output Voltage (V)
Low-Level Output Voltage (V)
0.9
0.3
TA = 0°C
0.2
8
TA = +85°C
7
6
TA = +25°C
5
4
3
2
TA = 0°C
1
0.1
TA = -40°C
0
0
5
0
10
15
20
25
TA = -40°C
30
35
45
40
0
50
50
100
Figure 17.
200
250
Figure 18.
SUPPLY CURRENT vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
SUPPLY CURRENT vs FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE
2.5
4.0
TA = 0°C
3.5
10V
TA = +70°C
TA = +25°C
15V
2.0
3.0
Supply Current (mA)
Supply Current (mA)
150
Low-Level Output Current (mA)
Low-Level Output Current (mA)
2.5
2.0
TA = +85°C
1.5
1.0
1.5
5V
1.0
0.5
0.5
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
-40
-25
5
-10
20
35
50
65
80 85
Free-Air Temperature (°C)
Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 19.
Figure 20.
−3 dB BANDWIDTH vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
POWER-SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO vs FREQUENCY
AC CURVES
BUF06703
BUF07703
Channel 5
3dB Bandwidth (MHz)
1.00
BUF05703
Channel 3
0.75
VCOM Buffer
0.50
RL = 2kW
CL = 100pF
TA = +25°C
0.25
Power-Supply Rejection Ratio (dB)
1.25
80
RL = 2kW
CL = 100pF
70
60
VCOM Buffer
50
Gamma Channels
40
30
20
10
0
0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
10
100
Supply Voltage (V)
Figure 21.
1k
10k
100k
1M
10M
Frequency (Hz)
Figure 22.
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At VDD = 10V, unless otherwise noted.
TRANSIENT CURVES
SUPPLY VOLTAGE, OUTPUT VOLTAGE,
AND SUPPLY CURRENT
LARGE-SIGNAL VOLTAGE FOLLOWER
VDD
12
8
VO All Channels
4
IDD
3
2
VDD = 0V to 15V
RL = 2kW
CL = 100pF
1
0
VI = VDD/2
TA = +25°C
-1
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
4
VI
Output Voltage (V)
Supply Current (mA)
0
5
3
VDD = 5V VI = 3V
RL = 2kW TA = +25°C
CL = 100pF
2
1
0
5
4
VCOM Buffer
3
2
Gamma Channels
1
0
50
0
2
4
6
Time (ms)
8
10
12
14
16
18
Time (ms)
Figure 23.
Figure 24.
LARGE-SIGNAL VOLTAGE FOLLOWER
LARGE-SIGNAL VOLTAGE FOLLOWER
10
8
6
4
0
10
8
VCOM Buffer
4
2
Gamma Channels
5
0
10
0
12
9
VCOM Buffer
6
3
Gamma Channels
15
20
25
0
30
4
8
12
16
20
Time (ms)
Time (ms)
Figure 25.
Figure 26.
2.45
Gamma Channels
2.40
Input Voltage (V)
2.50
Input Votlage (V)
2.55
VI
28
32
36
5.10
VI
5.05
VDD = 10V VI = 100mV
RL = 2kW
TA = +25°C
CL = 100pF
5.00
4.95
Gamma Channels
5.05
2.55
VCOM Buffer
VCOM Buffer
2.50
5.00
2.45
4.95
2.40
4.90
0
0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
Time (ms)
Time (ms)
Figure 27.
Figure 28.
3.0
3.5
4.0
Output Voltage (V)
VDD = 5V VI = 100mV
RL = 2kW TA = +25°C
CL = 100pF
24
SMALL-SIGNAL VOLTAGE FOLLOWER
2.60
Output Voltage (V)
3
15
SMALL-SIGNAL VOLTAGE FOLLOWER
12
6
0
0
2.60
9
VDD = 15V VI = 9V
RL = 2kW TA = +25°C
CL = 100pF
Output Voltage (V)
Output Voltage (V)
2
12
VI
Input Votlage (V)
VI
15
Input Votlage (V)
VDD = 10V VI = 6V
RL = 2kW TA = +25°C
CL = 100pF
6
Input Votlage (V)
16
Output Voltage (V)
Supply Votlage (V)
20
4.5
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At VDD = 10V, unless otherwise noted.
TRANSIENT LOAD RESPONSE: SOURCING
7.60
7.55
7.50
7.45
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Transient Load Pulse
Channel 1
VDD = 10V, VI = 5V
CS = 100pF, RS = 100W
CL = 100pF, RL = 1kW
tT = 0.1ms, TA = +25°C
7.40
7.60
5.15
5.10
5.05
5.00
7.55
VCOM Buffer
4.95
7.50
4.90
7.45
Output Voltage
Gamma Channels
4.85
7.40
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.80
4.5
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.8
0.9
TRANSIENT LOAD RESPONSE: SINKING
TRANSIENT LOAD REGULATION: SINKING
5.10
4.85
CL = 1000pF
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
4.8
4.6
1.0
1
2
5
6
7
8
Time (ms)
Figure 32.
TRANSIENT LOAD REGULATION: VCOM BUFFER
Load Current (mA)
TRANSIENT LOAD REGULATION: SOURCING
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
5.2
4.8
CL = 10nF
RNULL = 100W
4.6
4.4
6
7
Sinking
0
-6
VCOM Buffer
VDD = 10V, VI = 5V
RL = 500W, tT = 0.1ms
TA = +25°C
CL = 500pF and
1000pF
-12
5.4
5.0
5
6
Output Voltage (V)
CL = 1000pF
12
Sourcing
6.0
CL = 10nF
5.5
5.0
4.5
CL = 100nF
RNULL = 20W
4.0
3.5
0
1
2
3
4
5
8
6
7
8
Output Voltage (V)
Channel 1
VDD = 10V, VI = 5V
RL = 1kW, tT = 0.1ms
TA = +25°C
CL = 100pF
4
4
3
Figure 31.
3
5.4
5.0
Time (ms)
2
5.6
CL = 10nF
RNULL = 100W
0
1
5.8
5.2
4.80
0.2
Channel 1
VDD = 10V, VI = 5V
RL = 1kW, tT = 0.1ms
TA = +25°C
CL = 100pF
Output Voltage (V)
4.90
0.1
1.0
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Output Voltage (V)
5.05
4.95
Load Current (mA)
0.7
Figure 30.
5.00
0
0.6
Figure 29.
Channel 1
VDD = 10V, VI = 5V
CS = 100pF, RS = 100W
CL = 100pF, RL = 1kW
tT = 0.1ms, TA = +25°C
0
0.5
Time (ms)
Load Current (mA)
Input Voltage (V)
Time (ms)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Output Voltage (V)
Output Voltage (V)
VDD = 15V VI = 100mV
RL = 2kW
TA = +25°C
CL = 100pF
Input Voltage (V)
VI
Input Voltage (V)
SMALL-SIGNAL VOLTAGE FOLLOWER
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Time (ms)
Time (ms)
Figure 33.
Figure 34.
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
The requirements on the number of gamma
correction channels vary greatly from panel to panel.
Therefore, the BUFxx703 series of gamma correction
buffers offers different channel combinations. The
VCOM channel can be used to drive the VCOM node on
the LCD panel.
The BUFxx703 buffers the various nodes on the
gamma correction resistor ladder. The low output
impedance of the BUFxx703 forces the external
gamma correction voltage on the respective
reference node of the LCD source driver. Figure 35
shows an example of the BUFxx703 in a typical block
diagram driving an LCD source driver with 6-channel
gamma correction reference inputs.
Gamma correction voltages are often generated
using a simple resistor ladder, as shown in Figure 35.
VDD
BUF07703
Source Driver
(1)
RS
Gamma 1
(2)
(1)
Gamma 2
(2)
(1)
Gamma 3
(2)
(1)
Gamma (n - 2)
(2)
(1)
Gamma (n - 1)
(2)
(1)
Gamma (n)
(3)
(2)
VCOM
(1)
Optional; increases stability.
(2)
Stable without RS up to 30mF.
(3)
n = maximum number of gamma channels on respective BUFxx7703 devices.
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INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE GAMMA BUFFERS
Figure 36 shows a typical gamma correction curve
with 10 gamma correction reference points (GMA1
through GMA10). As can be seen from this curve, the
voltage requirements for each buffer varies greatly.
The swing capability of the input stages of the various
buffers in the BUFxx703 is carefully matched to the
application. Using the example of the BUF07703 with
six gamma correction channels, buffers 1 to 3 have
input stages that include VDD, but will only swing
within 1V to GND. Buffers 1 through 5 have only a
single NMOS input stage. Buffers 4 through 6 have
only a single PMOS input stage. The input range of
the PMOS input stage includes GND.
Connect buffer 1 to the gamma voltage closest to
VDD, and buffers 2 and 3 to the sequential voltages.
Buffer 6 should be connected to the gamma
correction voltage closest to GND (or the negative
rail), buffers 4 and 5 to the sequential higher
voltages.
COMMON BUFFER (VCOM)
The common buffer output of the BUF07703 and
BUF05703 has a greater output drive capability than
the gamma correction buffers, to meet the heavier
current demands of driving the common node of the
LCD panel. It was also designed to drive heavier
capacitive loads and still remain stable, as shown in
Figure 37.
VDD1
GMA1
45
40
Phase Shift (degrees)
GMA2
GMA3
GMA4
GMA5
GMA6
GMA7
GMA8
GMA9
GMA10
VSS1
35
VDD = 10V
RL = 2kW
VCOM
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
10
20
30
40
Input Data HEX0
0
10
100
1000
Load Capacitance, CL (pF)
Figure 36. Gamma Correction Curve
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING GAMMA
BUFFERS
The output stages have been designed to match the
characteristic of the input stage. Once again using
the example of the BUF07703 means that the output
stage of buffer 1 swings very close to VDD, typically
VCC − 100mV at 5mA; its ability to swing to GND is
limited. Buffers 2 and 3 have smaller output stages
with slightly larger output resistances, as they will not
have to swing as close to the positive rail as buffer 1.
Buffers 4 through 6 swing closer to GND than VDD.
Buffer 6 is designed to swing very close to GND,
typically GND + 100mV at a 5mA load current. See
the Typical Characteristics for more details. This
approach significantly reduces the silicon area and
cost of the whole solution. However, due to this
architecture, the correct buffer needs to be connected
to the correct gamma correction voltage.
Figure 37. Phase Shift vs Load Capacitance
CAPACITIVE LOAD DRIVE
The BUFxx703 has been designed to be able to
sink/source DC currents in excess of 10mA. Its output
stage has been designed to deliver output current
transients with little disturbance of the output voltage.
However, there are times when very fast current
pulses are required. Therefore, in LCD source-driver
buffer applications, it is quite normal for capacitors to
be placed at the outputs of the reference buffers.
These are to improve the transient load regulation.
These will typically vary from 100pF and more. The
BUFxx703 gamma buffers were designed to drive
capacitances in excess of 100pF and retain effective
phase margins above 50°, as shown in Figure 38.
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140
BUF07703: Channels 1 to 6
BUF06703: Channels 1 to 6
BUF05703: Channels 1 to 4
Phase Shift (degrees)
120
Source Driver
BUF07703
100
80
OUT1
GMA1
OUT2
2
60
OUT3
3
40
OUT4
4
OUT5
5
OUT6
GMA6
20
VDD = 10V
RL = 2kW
0
10
100
1000
Load Capacitance, CL (pF)
VCOM
VCOM
Figure 38. Phase Shift Between Output and Input
vs Load Capacitance for the Gamma Buffers
OUT1
GMA6
APPLICATIONS WITH >10 GAMMA
CHANNELS
OUT2
8
OUT3
9
When a greater number of gamma correction
channels are required, two or more BUFxx703
devices can be used in parallel, as shown in
Figure 39. This provides a cost-effective way of
creating more reference voltages over the use of
quad-channel op amps or buffers. The suggested
configuration in Figure 39 simplifies layout. The
various different channel versions provide a high
degree of flexibility and also minimize total cost and
space. Table 1 lists a variety of gamma combinations
for applications with more than 10 channels.
OUT4
10
OUT5
11
OUT6
GMA12
Table 1. > 10 Channel Gamma Combinations
BUF11702
BUF07703
BUF06703
BUF05703
12ch
—
—
2
—
12ch + VCOM
—
1
1
—
14ch + VCOM
1
—
—
1
16ch + VCOM
1
—
1
—
18ch + VCOM
2
—
—
—
20ch + VCOM
2
—
—
—
16
BUF06703
Figure 39. Creating > 10 Gamma Voltage
Channels
MULTIPLE VCOM CHANNELS
In some LCD panels, more than one VCOM driver is
required for best panel performance. Figure 40 uses
three BUF07703s to create a total of 18
gamma-correction and three VCOM channels. This
solution saves considerable space and cost over the
more conventional approach of using five or six
quad-channel buffers or op amps.
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Source Driver
BUF07703
OUT1
GMA1
OUT2
2
OUT3
3
OUT4
4
OUT5
5
OUT6
GMA6
VCOM1
VCOM1
BUF07703
OUT1
GMA7
OUT2
8
OUT3
9
OUT4
10
OUT5
11
OUT6
GMA12
VCOM2
VCOM2
BUF07703
VCOM3
OUT1
GMA13
OUT2
14
OUT3
15
OUT4
16
OUT5
17
OUT6
GMA18
VCOM3
Figure 40. 18-Channel Application with Five Integrated VCOM Channels
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COMPLETE LCD SOLUTION FROM TI
Besides the BUFxx703 line of gamma correction
buffers, TI offers a complete set of ICs for the LCD
panel market: source and gate drivers, various
power-supply solutions, as well audio power
solutions. Figure 41 shows the total IC solution from
TI.
Audio Power Amplifier for TV Speakers
The TPA3002D2 is a 7W (per channel) stereo audio
amplifier specifically targeted towards LCD monitors
and TVs. It offers highly efficient, filter-free Class-D
operation for driving bridged tied stereo speakers.
The TPA3002D2 is designed to drive stereo speakers
as low as 8Ω without an output filter. The high
efficiency of the TPA3002D2 eliminates the need for
external heatsinks when playing music. Stereo
speaker volume is controlled with a dc voltage
applied to the volume control terminal offering a
range of gain from −40dB to +36dB. Line outputs, for
driving external headphone amplifier inputs, are also
dc voltage controlled with a range of gain from −56dB
to +20dB. An integrated +5V regulated supply is
provided for powering an external headphone
amplifier. Texas Instruments offers a full line of linear
and switch-mode audio power amplifiers. For
excellent audio performance TI recommends the
OPA364 or OPA353 as headphone drivers. For more
information visit www.ti.com.
Integrated DC/DC Converter for LCD Panels:
TPS65100
The TPS65100 offers a very compact and small
power supply solution to provide all three
power-supply voltages required by TFT (thin film
transistor) LCD displays. Additionally the device has
an integrated VCOM buffer. The auxiliary linear
regulator controller can be used to generate the 3.3V
logic power rail for systems powered by a 5V supply
rail only. The main output can power the LCD source
drivers as well as the BUFxx703. An integrated
adjustable charge pump doubler/tripler provides the
positive LCD gate drive voltage. An externally
adjustable negative charge pump provides the
negative gate drive voltage. The TPS65100 has an
integrated VCOM buffer to power the LCD backplane.
A version of the BUFxx703 without the integrated
VCOM buffer could be used for minimum redundancy
and lowest cost. For LCD panels powered by 5V only,
the TPS65100 has a linear regulator controller that
uses an external transistor to provide a regulated
3.3V output for the digital circuits. Contact the local
sales office for more information.
Reference
VCOM
Gamma Correction
BUFxx702
2.7V to 5V
TPS65100
LCD
Supply
+15V
+30V
-12V
3.3V
TPA3002
Audio
Speaker
Driver
n
n
Logic and
Timing
Controller
Gate Driver
Source Driver
High-Resolution
TFT-LCD Panel
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GENERAL PowerPAD DESIGN
CONSIDERATIONS
The BUF07703 is available in the thermally enhanced
PowerPAD family of packages. These packages are
constructed using a downset leadframe upon which
the die is mounted; see Figure 42(a) and (b). This
arrangement results in the lead frame being exposed
as a thermal pad on the underside of the package;
see Figure 42(c). Due to this thermal pad having
direct thermal contact with the die, excellent thermal
performance is achieved by providing a good thermal
path away from the thermal pad.
The PowerPAD package allows for both assembly
and thermal management in one manufacturing
operation. During the surface-mount solder operation
(when the leads are being soldered), the thermal pad
can also be soldered to a copper area underneath the
package. Through the use of thermal paths within this
copper area, heat can be conducted away from the
package into either a ground plane or other
heat-dissipating device. Although there are many
ways to properly heatsink the PowerPAD package,
the following steps illustrate the recommended
approach.
1. Prepare the PCB with a top-side etch pattern,
(see Pin Configurations). There must be etching
for the leads as well as etch for the thermal pad.
2. Place 18 holes in the area of the thermal pad.
These holes must be 13 mils in diameter. Keep
them small, so that solder wicking through the
holes is not a problem during reflow.
3. Additional vias may be placed anywhere along
the thermal plane outside of the thermal pad
area. This helps dissipate the heat generated by
the BUF07703 IC. These additional vias may be
larger than the 13-mil diameter vias directly under
the thermal pad. They can be larger because
they are not in the thermal pad area to be
soldered, so that wicking is not a problem.
4. Connect all holes to the internal ground plane.
5. When connecting these holes to the ground
plane, do not use the typical web or spoke via
connection methodology. Web connections have
a high thermal resistance connection that is
useful for slowing the heat transfer during
soldering operations. This makes the soldering of
vias that have plane connections easier. In this
application, however, low thermal resistance is
desired for the most efficient heat transfer.
Therefore, the holes under the BUF07703
PowerPAD package must make their connection
to the internal ground plane with a complete
connection around the entire circumference of the
plated-through hole.
6. The top-side solder mask must leave the
terminals of the package and the thermal pad
area with its five holes (dual) or nine holes (quad)
exposed. The bottom-side solder mask must
cover the five or nine holes of the thermal pad
area. This prevents solder from being pulled
away from the thermal pad area during the reflow
process.
7. Apply solder paste to the exposed thermal pad
area and all of the IC terminals.
8. With these preparatory steps in place, the
BUF07703 IC is simply placed in position and run
through the solder reflow operation as any
standard surface-mount component. This results
in a part that is properly installed.
For a given qJA, the maximum power dissipation is
calculated by the following formula:
PD =
(
TMAX - TA
qJA
(
Where:
•
•
•
•
•
•
PD = maximum power dissipation (W)
TMAX = absolute maximum junction temperature
(+150°C)
TA = free-ambient air temperature (°C)
qJA = qJC + qCA
qJC = thermal coefficient from junction to case
(°C/W)
qCA = thermal coefficient from case-to-ambient air
(°C/W)
This lower thermal resistance enables the BUF07703
to deliver maximum output currents even at high
ambient temperatures.
DIE
(a) Side View
Thermal
Pad
DIE
(c) Bottom View
(b) End View
Note:
The thermal pad is electrically isolated from all terminals in the package.
Figure 42. Views of Thermally-Enhanced DGN Package
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Updated document format to current standards ................................................................................................................... 1
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Updated Features bullet: changed temperature specification lower limit from 0°C to –40°C ............................................... 1
•
Updated format of Package Information table ...................................................................................................................... 2
•
Deleted lead temperature specification from, changed operating free-air temperature specification in Absolute
Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
•
Changed operating free-air temperature specification in Recommended Operating Conditions to –40°C .......................... 2
•
Changed footnote to Electrical Characteristics table ............................................................................................................ 3
•
Changed footnote to Electrical Characteristics: BUF07703 table ......................................................................................... 4
•
Changed footnote to Electrical Characteristics: BUF07703 table ......................................................................................... 5
•
Changed footnote to Electrical Characteristics: BUF07703 table ......................................................................................... 6
•
Updated Typical CharacteristicsFigure 9 through Figure 18 ................................................................................................ 9
•
Replaced Figure 20 ............................................................................................................................................................ 11
•
Deleted previous Figure 21 (–3dB Bandwidth vs Free-Air Temperature graph) ................................................................ 11
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PACKAGING INFORMATION
Orderable Device
Status
(1)
Package Type Package Pins Package
Drawing
Qty
BUF05703PWG4
OBSOLETE
TSSOP
PW
14
BUF05703PWR
NRND
TSSOP
PW
14
BUF06703PWG4
OBSOLETE
TSSOP
PW
16
BUF06703PWR
NRND
TSSOP
PW
16
BUF07703PWP
NRND
HTSSOP
PWP
20
BUF07703PWPRG4
OBSOLETE
HTSSOP
PWP
20
Eco Plan
Lead/Ball Finish
MSL Peak Temp
(2)
(6)
(3)
Op Temp (°C)
Device Marking
(4/5)
TBD
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-40 to 85
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
TBD
Call TI
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-40 to 85
2000
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU
Level-1-260C-UNLIM
-40 to 85
BF06703
70
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU
Level-2-260C-1 YEAR
-40 to 85
BUF07703
TBD
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-40 to 85
BUF07703
2000
BUF05703
(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.
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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.
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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.
(4)
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(5)
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Lead/Ball Finish - Orderable Devices may have multiple material finish options. Finish options are separated by a vertical ruled line. Lead/Ball Finish values may wrap to two lines if the finish
value exceeds the maximum column width.
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PACKAGE MATERIALS INFORMATION
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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
BUF05703PWR
TSSOP
PW
14
2000
330.0
12.4
6.9
5.6
1.6
8.0
12.0
Q1
BUF06703PWR
TSSOP
PW
16
2000
330.0
12.4
6.9
5.6
1.6
8.0
12.0
Q1
BUF06703PWR
TSSOP
PW
16
2000
330.0
12.4
6.9
5.6
1.6
8.0
12.0
Q1
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*All dimensions are nominal
Device
Package Type
Package Drawing
Pins
SPQ
Length (mm)
Width (mm)
Height (mm)
BUF05703PWR
TSSOP
PW
14
2000
367.0
367.0
38.0
BUF06703PWR
TSSOP
PW
16
2000
367.0
367.0
35.0
BUF06703PWR
TSSOP
PW
16
2000
367.0
367.0
38.0
Pack Materials-Page 2
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