User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Interface Characteristics
- 2.1 Application Interface
- 2.2 RF Antenna Interface
- 2.3 Sample Application
- 3 Operating Characteristics
- 3.1 Operating Modes
- 3.2 Power Up/Power Down Scenarios
- 3.3 Power Saving
- 3.4 Power Supply
- 3.5 Operating Temperatures
- 3.6 Electrostatic Discharge
- 3.7 Blocking against RF on Interface Lines
- 3.8 Reliability Characteristics
- 4 Mechanical Dimensions, Mounting and Packaging
- 5 Regulatory and Type Approval Information
- 6 Document Information
- 7 Appendix
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ELS61-AUS Hardware Interface Description
4.3 Packaging
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4.3.2 Shipping Materials
ELS61-AUS is distributed in tape and reel carriers. The tape and reel carriers used to distribute
ELS61-AUS are packed as described below, including the following required shipping materi-
als:
• Moisture barrier bag, including desiccant and humidity indicator card
• Transportation box
4.3.2.1 Moisture Barrier Bag
The tape reels are stored inside a moisture barrier bag (MBB), together with a humidity indica-
tor card and desiccant pouches - see Figure 50. The bag is ESD protected and delimits mois-
ture transmission. It is vacuum-sealed and should be handled carefully to avoid puncturing or
tearing. The bag protects the ELS61-AUS modules from moisture exposure. It should not be
opened until the devices are ready to be soldered onto the application.
Figure 50: Moisture barrier bag (MBB) with imprint
The label shown in Figure 51 summarizes requirements regarding moisture sensitivity, includ-
ing shelf life and baking requirements. It is attached to the outside of the moisture barrier bag.