MAXWELL 7805ALP

7805ALP
16-Bit Latchup Protected ADC
Logic Diagram
DESCRIPTION:
• 16-bit organization
• Latchup Protection Technology™
• RAD-PAK® radiation-hardened against natural space radiation
• Total dose hardness:
- > 50 krads(Si), depending upon space mission
• Latchup converted to reset.
- Rate based on cross section and mission.
• Package:
- 28 pin RAD-PAK® flat pack
- 28 pin RAD-PAK® DIP
• 100 kHz min sampling rate
• Standard ± 10V input range
• Advance CMOS technology
- 86 dB min SINAD with 20 kHz input
- Single 5V supply operation
- Utilizes internal or external reference
- Full parallel data output
- Power dissipation: 132 mW max
Maxwell Technologies’ 7805ALP high-speed analog-to-digital
converter features a greater than 50 krad (Si) total dose tolerance, depending upon space mission. Using Mawell’s radiation-hardened RAD-PAK® packaging technology, the 7805ALP
incorporates the commercial ADS7805 from Burr Brown. This
device is latchup protected by Maxwell Technologies’ LPT™
technology. The 7805ALP, 16-bit sampling CMOS A/D . The
device contains a complete 16-bit capacitor-based SAR A/D
with S/H, reference, clock, interface for microprocessor use,
and three-state output drivers. The 7805ALP is specified at a
100 kHz sampling rate, and guaranteed over the full temperature range. Laser-trimmed scaling resistors provide an industry-standard ± 10V input range, while the innovative design
allows operation from a single 5V supply, with power dissipation of under 132 mW.
Maxwell Technologies' patented RAD-PAK® packaging technology incorporates radiation shielding in the microcircuit package. It eliminates the need for box shielding while providing
the required radiation shielding for a lifetime in orbit or space
mission. In a GEO orbit, RAD-PAK® provides greater than 50
krad (Si) radiation dose tolerance. This product is available
with screening up to Maxwell Technologies self-defiened
Class K.
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7805ALP
16-Bit Latchup Protected ADC
TABLE 1. 7805ALP PINOUT DESCRIPTION
PIN NUMBER
NAME
DIGITAL I/O
DESCRIPTION
1
VIN
2
AGND1
3
REF
Reference input/output. 2.2 µ F tantalum capacitor to ground
4
CAP
Reference buffer capacitor. 2.2 µ F tantalum capacitor to ground.
5
AGND2
6
D15 (MSB)
0
Data bit 15. Most Significant Bit (MSB) of conversion results. When STATUS is
HIGH*, D15 must not be driven high.
7
D14
0
Data bit 14. When STATUS is HIGH*, D14 must not be driven high.
8
D13
0
Data bit 13. When STATUS is HIGH*, D13 must not be driven high.
9
D12
0
Data bit 12. When STATUS is HIGH*, D12 must not be driven high.
10
D11
0
Data bit 11. When STATUS is HIGH*, D11 must not be driven high.
11
D10
0
Data bit 10. When STATUS is HIGH*, D10 must not be driven high.
12
D9
0
Data bit 9. When STATUS is HIGH*, D9 must not be driven high.
13
D8
0
Data bit 8. When STATUS is HIGH*, D8 must not be driven high.
14
DGND
15
D7
0
Data bit 7. When STATUS is HIGH*, D7 must not be driven high.
16
D6
0
Data bit 6. When STATUS is HIGH*, D6 must not be driven high.
17
D5
0
Data bit 5. When STATUS is HIGH*, D5 must not be driven high.
18
D4
0
Data bit 4. When STATUS is HIGH*, D4 must not be driven high.
19
D3
0
Data bit 3. When STATUS is HIGH*, D3 must not be driven high.
20
D2
0
Data bit 2. When STATUS is HIGH*, D2 must not be driven high.
21
D1
0
Data bit 1. When STATUS is HIGH*, D1 must not be driven high.
22
D0 (LSB)
0
Data bit 0. Least Significant Bit (LSB) of conversion results. When STATUS is
HIGH*, D0 must not be driven high.
23
STATUS*
0
STATUS when HIGH indicates latchup protection is active and output data is
invalid. Capacitive loading should not exceed 1000 pF.
24
R/C
I
With CS LOW and BUSY HIGH, a falling edge of R/C initiates a new conversion.
When STATUS is HIGH*, CS and R/C must not be driven high.
25
CS
I
Internally OR’d with R/C. If R/C LOW, a falling edge on CS initiates a new conversion. When STATUS is HIGH*, CS and R/C must not be driven high.
26
BUSY
0
At the start of a conversion, BUSY goes LOW and stays LOW until the conversion
is completed and the digital outputs have been updated.
27
DECPLNG
28
VS
Analog input.
Analog ground. Used internally as ground reference point.
Analog ground.
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Digital Ground
Supply voltage high speed decoupling pin. Decouple to ground with 1.0 µ F ceramic
capacitor.
Supply input. Nominally 5V. Decouple to ground with 10 µ F tantalum capacitor.
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TABLE 2. 7805ALP ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
PARAMETER
Analog Inputs
Ground Voltage Difference
Supply Input
SYMBOL
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
VIN
CAP
REF
-25
VS
9
----
25
AGND2 - 0.3
--
V
DGND
AGND1
AGND2
-0.3
-0.3
-0.3
----
0.3
0.3
0.3
V
VS
--
7
-0.3
--
Digital Inputs
V
ΘJC
Thermal Impedance
Internal Power Dissipation
Maximum Junction Temperature
TJ
VS + 0.3
V
11
° C/W
--
--
825
mW
--
--
165
°C
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TABLE 3. 7805ALP DC ACCURACY SPECIFICATIONS
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
Integral Linearity Error
--
--
±3
LSB
Differential Linearity Error
--
--
4, -1
LSB
PARAMETER
SUBGROUPS
1
15
--
--
Bits
2
--
1.3
--
LSB
3,4
--
--
±0.5
%
Full Scale Error Drift
--
±7
--
ppm/° C
Bipolar Zero Error 3
--
--
±10
mV
Bipolar Zero Error Drift
--
±2
--
ppm/° C
--
--
±8
LSB
No Missing Codes
Transition Noise
Full Scale Error
Power Supply Sensitivity
4.8V < VS < 5.25V
1. Guaranteed by design
2. Typical rms noise at worst case transitions and temperatures.
3. Measured with various fixed resistors.
4. Full scale error is worst case - Full Scale or +Full Scale untrimmed deviation from ideal first and last code transitions, divided
by the transition voltage (not divided by the full-scale range) and included the effect of offset error.
TABLE 4. 7805ALP DIGITAL INPUTS
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
PARAMETER
VIL
SUBGROUPS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
1, 2, 3
-0.3
--
0.8
V
2.0
--
VS +0.3
V
VIH
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TABLE 4. 7805ALP DIGITAL INPUTS
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
PARAMETER
SUBGROUPS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
1, 2, 3
--
--
±10
µA
IIL, IIH
TABLE 5. 7805ALP ANALOG INPUTS
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
SUBGROUPS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
Voltage Ranges 1
1, 2, 3
-10
±10
10
V
Impedance
1, 2, 3
--
23
--
kΩ
--
--
35
--
pF
PARAMETER
Capacitance2
1. Tested by application of signal.
2. Guarenteed by design
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TABLE 6. 7805ALP THROUGHPUT SPEED
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
PARAMETER
Conversion Time
Complete Cycle (Acquire and Convert)
Throughput Rate
SUBGROUPS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
9, 10, 11
--
7.6
8
µs
9, 10, 11
--
--
10
µs
100
--
--
kHz
1
1. Guaranteed by design
TABLE 7. 7805ALP AC ACCURACY SPECIFICATIONS
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
TEST CONDITIONS
SUBGROUPS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
fIN = 45 kHz
4, 5, 6
90
--
--
dB
Total Harmonic Distortion 1,2
fIN = 45 kHz
4, 5, 6
--
--
-90
dB
Signal-to-(Noise + Distortion) 1,2
fIN = 45 kHz
4, 5, 6
83
--
--
dB
-60dB Input
4, 5, 6
--
30
--
fIN = 45 kHz
4, 5, 6
83
--
--
dB
4, 5, 6
--
250
--
kHz
PARAMETER
Spurious-Free Dynamic Range
Signal-to-Noise 1,2
1,2
Full-Power Bandwidth 3
1. All specifications in dB are referred to a full-scale 10V input.
2. Guaranteed by design.
3. Full-power bandwidth defined as full-scale input frequency at which signal-to-(noise + distortion) degrades to 60 dB or 10 bits of
accuracy.
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TABLE 8. 7805ALP SAMPLING DYNAMICS
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
TEST CONDITIONS
PARAMETER
Aperture Delay
Transient Response
Overvoltage Recovery
FS Step
1
SUBGROUPS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
9, 10, 11
--
40
--
nS
9, 10, 11
--
2
--
µS
9, 10, 11
--
150
--
nS
1. Recovers to specified performance after 2 x fS input overvoltage.
TABLE 9. 7805ALP REFERENCE
TABLE 10. (VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
Internal Reference Voltage
1, 2, 3
2.48
2.5
2.52
V
Internal Reference Source Current (Must use external buffer)
1, 2, 3
--
1
--
µA
Internal Reference Drift
1, 2, 3
--
8
--
ppm/° C
1, 2, 3
--
2.5
--
V
--
--
--
100
µA
External Reference Voltage Range for Specified Linearity 1
External Reference Current Drain
2
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SUBGROUPS
PARAMETER
1. Tested by application of signal.
2. Guaranteed by design
TABLE 11. 7805ALP DIGITAL OUTPUTS
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
SUBGROUPS
Data Formatting
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
(Parallel 16-bits Binary Two’s Complement)
Data Coding
Binary Two’s Complement
VOL
(ISINK = 1.6mA) 4.0
1, 2, 3
--
--
0.4
V
VOH
(ISOURCE = -400 µ A)
1, 2, 3
4.0
--
--
V
Leakage Current
High-Z State, VOUT = 0V
to VS
1, 2, 3
--
--
±5
µA
--
--
10
--
pF
Output Capacitance1
1. Guarenteed by design
High-Z State
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TABLE 12. 7805ALP POWER SUPPLIES
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
TEST CONDITIONS
SUBGROUPS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
VS
--
4.8
5
5.25
V
IS
1, 2, 3
--
20.3
--
mA
1, 2, 3
--
102
132.0
mW
PARAMETER
Power Dissipation
fS = 100 kHz
TABLE 13. 7805ALP DIGITAL TIMING
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
SUBGROUPS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
Bus Access Time
9, 10, 11
--
--
83
nS
Bus Relinquish Time
9, 10, 11
--
--
83
nS
PARAMETER
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TABLE 14. 7805ALP TEMPERATURE
PARAMETER
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
Specified Performance
-40
--
85
°C
Derated Performance 1
-55
--
125
°C
Storage
-65
--
150
°C
1. Tested by application of signal.
TABLE 15. 7805ALP CONVERSION TIMING1
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
DESCRIPTION
SYMBOL
SUBGROUPS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
Convert pulse width
t1
9, 10, 11
40
--
7000
ns
Data valid delay after R/C low
t2
9, 10, 11
--
--
8
µs
BUSY delay from R/C low
t3
9, 10, 11
--
--
85
ns
BUSY low
t4
9, 10, 11
--
--
8
µs
BUSY delay after end-of-conversion
t5
9, 10, 11
--
220
--
ns
Aperture time
t6
9, 10, 11
--
40
--
ns
Conversion time
t7
9, 10, 11
--
7.6
8
µs
Acquisition time
t8
9, 10, 11
--
--
2
µs
Throughput time
t7 + t 8
9, 10, 11
--
9
10
µs
t9
9, 10, 11
10
35
83
ns
Bus relinquish time
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TABLE 15. 7805ALP CONVERSION TIMING1
(VS = 5V, TA = -40 TO +85° C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
SYMBOL
SUBGROUPS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
BUSY delay after data valid
t10
9, 10, 11
50
200
--
ns
Previous data valid delay after R/C low
t11
9, 10, 11
--
7.4
--
µs
R/C to CS setup time
t12
9, 10, 11
10
--
--
ns
Time between conversions
t13
9, 10, 11
10
--
--
µs
Bus access time
t14
9, 10, 11
10
--
83
ns
DESCRIPTION
1. Tested by application of signal.
TABLE 16. 7805ALP CONTROL LINE FUNCTION FOR READ AND CONVERT
R/C
BUSY
1
X
X
None. Databus is in Hi-Z state.
"
0
1
Initiates conversion "n". Databus remains in Hi-Z state.
0
"
1
Initiates conversion "n". Databus enters Hi-Z state.
0
1
"
1
1
Enables databus with valid data from conversion "n".
"
1
0
Enables databus with valid data from conversion "n-1". Conversion "n" in progress.
0
Enables databus with valid data from conversion "n-1". Conversion "n" in
progress."
0
0
0
X
X
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CS
Conversion "n" completed. Valid data from conversion "n" on the databus.
New conversion initiated without acquisition of a new signal. Data will be invalid.
CS and/or R/C must be HIGH when BUSY goes HIGH.
0
New convert commands ignored. Conversion "n" in progress.
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FIGURE 1. CONVERSION TIMING WITH OUTPUTS ENABLED AFTER CONVERSION (CS TIED LOW)
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FIGURE 2. USING CS TO CONTROL CONVERSION AND READ TIMING
LPT™ Operation
Latchup Protection Technology (LPT™) automatically detects an increase in the supply current of the 7805ALP converter due to a single event effect and internally cycles the power to the converter off, then on, which restores the
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steady state operation of the device. A simplified block diagram of the 7805ALP circuitry is shown in Figure 1. The circuitry consists of a protected device, the ADS7805 die, a current sensor, a power switch, and a status output driver.
VS
CURRENT
SENSOR
POWER
SWITCH
STATUS
OUTPUT
STATUS
DRIVER
VDIG
VANA
DECPLNG
PROTECTED
DEVICE
I/Os
ADS7805
BYTE
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AGND1
AGND2
DGND
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FIGURE 3. LATCHUP PROTECTION DIAGRAM
Differences Between the7805A and the ADS7805
Because the 7805A uses the ADS7805 die to perform the analog to digital conversion function its operation and performance is very similar to the ADS7805 packaged part from Burr-Brown. In general the operation and application will
be the same for both parts. There are two primary differences: the operation of the supply pins and the operation of the
BYTE and STATUS pins.
The ADS7805 provides separate analog and digital supply pins. The 7805A provides a single supply input VS pin in
place of the VDIG pin which powers both the analog and digital circuitry through the LPT™ current sensor and power
switch. The VS power supply should be treated as an analog supply and isolated from noise on the system digital
power supply. The low side of the power switch connects to the ADS7805 die power pads and to the package DECPLNG pin which replaces the VANA pin. The DECPLNG pin allows low ESR ceramic capacitors to directly decouple
the ADS7805 die. CAUTION: The DECPLNG pin must not be connected to the power supply since this will defeat the
LPT™ power switch and could result in latchup of the device during operation in a radiation environment. Electrolytic
capacitors should not be connected to the DECPLNG pin because the large capacitance will increase the recovery
time of the 7805A.
The primary functional difference between the ADS7805 and the 7805A is that the BYTE signal of the ADS7805 is
internally grounded and the pin function is replaced by the STATUS output. Grounding the BYTE signal permanently
assigns the data output signal bits 15:0 as shown in the 7805A pinout diagram where bit15 is the MSB and bit 0 is the
LSB.
A high level STATUS signal indicates that a single event induced latchup current was detected by the LPT™ circuitry
causing power to be removed from the protected device. CAUTION: During the time that power is removed from the
protected device, it is critical that external circuitry driving the device I/O pins does not backdrive the device supply.
Backdriving the supply could contribute to an extended or even a permanent latchup condition.
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In order to prevent backdriving the supply, the STATUS signal should be used in the system to tri-state or gate external
I/O drive circuits to a low state. Similarly, if the data outputs are connected to a bus with other bus driver circuits, all
external data bus drivers must be tri-stated and individual pull up resistors to the supply voltage (if used on the data
bus) must not be less than 10 KΩ typical to assure proper single event effect recovery. Tri-stating of inputs should
occur within 100 nsec after the rise of the status pin. The BYTE signal can be made available in place of the STATUS
signal at customer request.
STATUS can also be used to generate an input to the system data processor indicating that an LPT™ cycle has
occurred, and the protected device output accuracy may not be met until after the respective recovery time to the
event. The STATUS signal is generated from an advanced CMOS logic gate output. This output may not exhibit a
monotonic falltime and may even oscillate briefly while power is being restored to the protected device and the decoupling capacitance is charged. Loading on the STATUS output should be minimized because this signal is used internally by the 7805A. It is recommended that load current not exceed 2 mA and load capacitance be kept well below
1000 pF.
A summary of the pin differences between the ADS7805 and 7805A is provided below.
TABLE 16. PIN DIFFERENCES
ADS7805
7805A
PIN DIFFERENCE DESCRIPTION
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BYTE
STATUS
A high level STATUS signal indicates that power is removed from the ADS7805 die.
I/O pins must not be driven high while this signal is active. The BYTE signal of the
ADS7805 die is internally grounded but can also be made available in place of the
STATUS pin at customer request.
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VANA
DECPLNG
The ADS7805 VANA and VDIG die pads are connected together and are available
at the DECPLNG pin. This pin allows external ceramic capacitors to directly decouple the power inputs to the ADS7805 die-to-analog ground. Decoupling capacitance should not exceed 0.2 uF typical. This pin must not be connected to a power
supply directly since this will defeat the latchup protection circuitry. Electrolytic filter
capacitors should not be connected to this pin but should be connected between
the VS pin and ground.
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VDIG
VS
This is the power supply input for the LPT circuitry and the protected ADS7805 die.
This supply should be treated as an analog supply with filtering and/or isolation
from the noisy system digital power supply. The LPT latchup current sense and
power switch circuitry is located between this pin and the DECPLNG pin.
Example Circuits for Using the 7805A
Figure 2 shows a typical application circuit for using the 7805A as an input to a digital data processor. This circuit
shows the use of the STATUS pin to tri-state the control inputs when the latchup protection circuit cycles the power to
the protected ADS7805 die.
Figure 3 shows a typical application circuit for connecting the 7805A to a 16-bit data bus with multiple drivers on the
bus. Tri-state buffers are used to isolate the 7805A data outputs from the data bus. Figure 4 shows the typical application circuit for connecting the 7805A to an 8-bit data bus.
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FIGURE 4. TYPICAL 7805A APPLICATION CIRCUIT
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FIGURE 5. TYPICAL 7805A CIRCUIT WITH 16-BIT BUS INTERFACE
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FIGURE 6. TYPICAL 7805A CIRCUIT WITH 8-BIT BUS INTERFACE
During the time that the power is cycled, output signals and data from the 7805A are invalid. The STATUS signal HIGH
indicates that power is removed from the ADS7805 die. All input pins must be driven low or tri-stated. When this signal
is low, power is applied to the ADS7805 die. The STATUS signal can be used to measure the supply recovery time.
The status signal can exhibit multiple transitions when power is re-applied and the decoupling capacitors are charged.
The duration and number of transitions is dependent on the amount of capacitance used. The supply recovery time
interval starts when the supply current rises (causing STATUS to go high) and ends when the STATUS signal stabilizes low again.
Within the functional recovery time interval (typically 25 µ sec after the LPT circuit reapplies power), the normal functional operation of the converter is restored with less than 5% full scale error. Additional settling time is then required to
return to full accurate operation. Defined recovery time intervals indicate that time to recover first is within 8-bit accuracy, then within 12 bit accuracy, and finally full 16-bit accuracy. These recovery times are primarily due to the single
event and power cycling effects on the reference circuits and the settling times of their respective filter capacitors.
TABLE 17. LPT™ OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
Supply threshold current - ITHR
56
77
99
mA
Protection time (IS Peak = .2A) - TPT
--
1
--
µ sec
Input tri-state time - TIOFF
--
--
100
nsec
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Testing the 7805A Latchup Protection Circuitry
The DECPLNG pin provides direct access to the 7805ALP converter supply pins for attaching external decoupling
capacitor(s) to ground. This pin can also be used to test the LPT™ operation by sinking a pulsed current load to
ground as shown in the test circuit in Figure 5 and as described in the LPT Operating Characteristics Table (Table 17)
and LPT Timing diagram (Figure 7). This test approximates the operation of the 7805A in response to a single event
latchup and recovery.
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TABLE 17. LPT™ OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
Status instability time - TINST
--
--
10
µ sec
Supply recovery time (IS Peak = .2A) - TSR
25
50
100
µ sec
Functional recovery time (IS Peak = .2A) - TFR
--
TSR + 25
--
µ sec
8-Bit accuracy recovery time (IS Peak = .2A) - T8R
--
75
--
msec
12-Bit accuracy recovery time (IS Peak = .2A) - T12R
--
250
--
msec
Full accuracy recovery time (IS Peak - .2A) - TFAR
--
425
--
msec
FIGURE 7. LPT™ TEST CIRCUIT
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FIGURE 8.
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FIGURE 9. SEU AND SEL CROSS SECTION
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SYMBOL
DIMENSION
MIN
NOM
MAX
A
0.177
0.192
0.207
b
0.015
0.017
0.022
c
0.004
0.005
0.009
D
--
0.800
0.808
E
0.400
0.410
0.420
E1
--
--
0.440
E2
0.295
0.300
--
E3
0.000
0.055
--
e
0.050 BSC
L
0.390
0.400
0.410
Q
0.028
0.032
0.036
S1
0.000
0.067
--
N
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28-PIN RAD-PAK® DUAL IN LINE PACKAGE
SYMBOL
DIMENSION
MIN
NOM
MAX
A
--
0.185
0.225
b
0.014
0.018
0.026
b2
0.045
0.050
0.065
c
0.008
0.010
0.018
D
--
1.600
1.616
E
0.585
0.595
0.605
eA
0.600 BSC
eA/2
0.300 BSC
e
0.100 BSC
L
0.165
0.175
0.185
Q
0.015
0.030
0.075
S1
0.005
0.125
--
S2
0.005
--
--
N
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Product Ordering Options
Model Number
7805ALP RP
X
X
Option Details
Feature
MCM1
K = Maxwell Self-Defined Class K
H = Maxwell Self-Defined Class H
I = Industrial (testing @ -40°C,
+25°C, +85°C)
E = Engineering (testing @ +25°C)
Package
D = Dual In-line Package (DIP)
F = Flat Pack
Radiation Feature
RP = RAD-PAK® package
Base Product
Nomenclature
16-Bit Latchup Protected ADC
1) Products are manufactured and screened to Maxwell Technologies self-defined Class H and Class K flows.
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Screening Flow