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Consumer Circuit, CMOS, 7 X 7 MM, LEAD FREE, MO-220, QFN-48
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CH7318C-BF-TR
Chrontel Inc
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CH7318C-BF-TR
Chrontel Inc
Consumer Circuit, CMOS, 7 X 7 MM, LEAD FREE, MO-220, QFN-48
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Rohs Code | Yes | |
Part Life Cycle Code | Contact Manufacturer | |
Ihs Manufacturer | CHRONTEL INC | |
Part Package Code | QFN | |
Package Description | 7 X 7 MM, LEAD FREE, MO-220, QFN-48 | |
Pin Count | 48 | |
Reach Compliance Code | compliant | |
HTS Code | 8542.39.00.01 | |
Samacsys Manufacturer | Chrontel |
Chrontel recommends a 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane and thermal vias to dissipate heat. A minimum of 2oz copper thickness is recommended for the top and bottom layers. Additionally, a thermal pad on the bottom of the package should be connected to a heat sink or a thermal plane.
To ensure reliable operation, it's essential to follow the recommended operating conditions, including voltage, current, and temperature. Additionally, Chrontel recommends using a thermal management system to keep the junction temperature below 125°C. It's also important to follow proper PCB design and layout guidelines to minimize thermal resistance.
The CH7318C-BF-TR has built-in ESD protection diodes on all pins, which can withstand up to 2kV of electrostatic discharge. To prevent latch-up, Chrontel recommends using a latch-up prevention circuit, such as a diode or a resistor, in series with the power supply pins.
To troubleshoot issues, start by verifying the power supply voltage and current. Check for proper signal integrity and termination on the input and output signals. Use an oscilloscope to verify the clock and data signals. If issues persist, consult the Chrontel application note AN-101 for troubleshooting guidelines or contact Chrontel's technical support team.
Chrontel recommends using a high-speed oscilloscope with a bandwidth of at least 1GHz, a signal generator, and a logic analyzer to characterize the device's performance. Additionally, a thermal camera or an infrared thermometer can be used to measure the device's temperature.