Datasheet

TS922, TS922A Absolute maximum ratings and operating conditions
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2 Absolute maximum ratings and operating conditions
Table 1. Absolute maximum ratings (AMR)
Symbol Parameter Value Unit
V
CC
Supply voltage
(1)
1. All voltage values, except differential voltage are with respect to network ground terminal.
14 V
V
id
Differential input voltage
(2)
2. Differential voltages are the non-inverting input terminal with respect to the inverting input terminal. If
V
id
> ±1 V, the maximum input current must not exceed ±1 mA. In this case (V
id
> ±1 V), an input series
resistor must be added to limit the input current.
±1 V
V
in
Input voltage
(3)
3. Do not exceed 14 V.
V
CC-
-0.3 to V
CC+
+0.3 V
T
stg
Storage temperature -65 to +150 °C
R
thja
Thermal resistance junction to ambient
(4)
SO-8
TSSOP8
Flip-chip
4. Short-circuits can cause excessive heating. Destructive dissipation can result from simultaneous short-
circuits on all amplifiers. These values are typical.
125
120
90
°C/W
R
thjc
Thermal resistance junction to case
(4)
SO-8
TSSOP8
40
37
°C/W
T
j
Maximum junction temperature 150 °C
ESD
HBM: human body model
(5)
MM: machine model
(6)
CDM: charged device model
(7)
5. Human body model: a 100 pF capacitor is charged to the specified voltage, then discharged through a
1.5kΩ resistor between two pins of the device. This is done for all couples of connected pin combinations
while the other pins are floating.
6. Machine model: a 200 pF capacitor is charged to the specified voltage, then discharged directly between
two pins of the device with no external series resistor (internal resistor < 5 Ω). This is done for all couples of
connected pin combinations while the other pins are floating.
7. Charged device model: all pins and the package are charged together to the specified voltage and then
discharged directly to the ground through only one pin. This is done for all pins.
2000
120
1500
V
Output short-circuit duration See note
(8)
8. There is no short-circuit protection inside the device: short-circuits from the output to V
CC
can cause
excessive heating. The maximum output current is approximately 80 mA, independent of the magnitude of
V
CC
. Destructive dissipation can result from simultaneous short-circuits on all amplifiers.
Latch-up immunity 200 mA
Soldering temperature (10 sec), leaded version
Soldering temperature (10 sec), unleaded version
250
260
°C