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Coolset ™-F2
Coolset ™-F2
CoolSET™-F2
ICE2A0565/165/265/365
ICE2B0565/165/265/365
ICE2A0565G
ICE2A0565Z
ICE2A180Z/280Z
ICE2A765I/2B765I
ICE2A765P2/2B765P2
ICE2A380P2
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Edition 2014-3-25
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be endangered.
CoolSET™-F2
packages
• No heat-sink required for DIP8, DIP7 and DSO16/12
• Increased creepage distance for TO220, DIP7 and PG-DIP-8
DSO16/12 P-DIP-8-4, -6
PG-DSO-16/12
Features Description
• 650V/800V avalanche rugged CoolMOS™ The second generation CoolSET™-F2 provides several
• Only few external components required special enhancements to satisfy the needs for low power
• Input Vcc Undervoltage Lockout standby and protection features. In standby mode
• 67kHz/100kHz switching frequency frequency reduction is used to lower the power
• Max duty cycle 72% consumption and support a stable output voltage in this
• Low Power Standby Mode to meet mode. The frequency reduction is limited to 20kHz/21.5
European Commission Requirements kHz to avoid audible noise. In case of failure modes like
• Thermal Shut Down with Auto Restart open loop, overvoltage or overload due to short circuit the
• Overload and Open Loop Protection device switches in Auto Restart Mode which is controlled by
• Overvoltage Protection during Auto Restart the internal protection unit. By means of the internal precise
• Adjustable Peak Current Limitation via peak current limitation, the dimension of the transformer
external resistor and the secondary diode can be sized lower which leads to
• Overall tolerance of Current Limiting < ±5% more cost effective for the overall system.
• Internal Leading Edge Blanking
• User defined Soft Start
• Soft driving for low EMI
Typical Application
+
Snubber Converter
RStart-up DC Output
85 ... 270 VAC
-
CVCC
VCC Drain
Feedback
Low Power Power
StandBy Management CoolMOS™
RSense
FB
Protection Unit
GND
PWM-Controller
CoolSET™-F2
Feedback
Overview
Type Package VDS FOSC RDSon1) 230VAC ±15%2) 85-265 VAC2)
ICE2A0565 PG-DIP-8 650V 100kHz 4.7 23W 13W
ICE2A165 PG-DIP-8 650V 100kHz 3.0 31W 18W
ICE2A265 PG-DIP-8 650V 100kHz 0.9 52W 32W
ICE2A365 PG-DIP-8 650V 100kHz 0.45 67W 45W
ICE2B0565 PG-DIP-8 650V 67kHz 4.7 23W 13W
ICE2B165 PG-DIP-8 650V 67kHz 3.0 31W 18W
ICE2B265 PG-DIP-8 650V 67kHz 0.9 52W 32W
ICE2B365 PG-DIP-8 650V 67kHz 0.45 67W 45W
ICE2A0565Z PG-DIP-7-1 650V 100kHz 4.7 23W 13W
ICE2A180Z PG-DIP-7-1 800V 100kHz 3.0 29W 17W
ICE2A280Z PG-DIP-7-1 800V 100KHz 0.8 50W 31W
1)
typ @ T=25°C
2)
Maximum power rating at Ta=75°C, Tj=125°C and with copper area on PCB = 6cm2
FB 2 7 VCC FB 2 7 VCC
Isense 3 6 N.C 3
Isense
4 5 4 5
Drain Drain n.c. Drain
Figure 1 Pin Configuration PG-DIP-8 (top view) Figure 2 Pin Configuration PG-DIP-7-1 (top view)
Package PG-DSO-16/12
N.C 1 12 GND
SoftS 2 11 VCC
FB 3 10 N.C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Isense 4 9 N.C.
Drain 5 8 Drain
Isense
SoftS
Drain
GND
VCC
FB
Drain 6 7 Drain
FB (Feedback)
The information about the regulation is provided by the
FB Pin to the internal Protection Unit and to the internal
PWM-Comparator to control the duty cycle.
GND (Ground)
This pin is the ground of the primary side of the SMPS.
Figure 5
Version 2.10a
+
Converter
Snubber DC Output
RStart-up CLine
85 ... 270 VAC VOUT
-
CVCC
VCC Drain
Power Management
Undervoltage
Lockout Internal Bias
13.5V
C1
8.5V
16.5V Duty Cycle Max
Power-Down 6.5V 0.72
Representative Blockdiagram
Reset 5.3V Oscillator
Voltage Duty Cycle
6.5V 4.8V
4.0V Reference max
C2 Power-Up 4.0V
G1
Reset Clock
RSoft-Start
fstandby-fnorm
SoftS Soft Start Soft-Start
Comparator PWM-Latch CoolMOS™
S Q
5.6V
CSoft-Start
9
C4 Spike R Q
S Q
5.3V G3 Blanking Gate
G2 5 s G4
T1 6.5V Driver
R Q
4.8V PWM
C3 Comparator
RFB Error-Latch
Representative Blockdiagram
0.3V
C5
Current-Limit RSense
FB fosc 10k
Thermal Shutdown Comparator Leading Edge
fnorm Vcsth Blanking
Tj >140°C fstandby 220ns D1 Isense
0.8V
UFB
Propagation-Delay
Protection Unit Standby Unit
x3.65 Compensation
PWM OP
Improved Current Mode Current Limiting
Optocoupler
CoolSET™-F2
GND
ICE2Axxxx ICE2Bxxxx
25 Mar 2014
CoolSET™-F2
Representative Blockdiagram
CoolSET™-F2
Functional Description
8.5V
x3.65 Isense
Power-Down 6.5V
Reset 5.3V Improved
Voltage
Reference
4.8V Current Mode
4.0V
Power-Up
Reset
Figure 7 Current Mode
R Q Current Mode means that the duty cycle is controlled
PWM-Latch by the slope of the primary current. This is done by
6.5V comparison the FB signal with the amplified current
R Soft-Start
S Q
sense signal.
SoftS Error-Latch
Soft-Start Comparator
FB
Functional Description
secondary output voltage is insensitive on line
variations. Line variation changes the current
waveform slope which controls the duty cycle. VOSC
The external RSense allows an individual adjustment of
the maximum source current of the integrated max.
CoolMOS™. Duty Cycle
Soft-Start Comparator
PWM Comparator t
Voltage Ramp
FB
PWM-Latch 0.8V
FB
Oscillator 0.3V 0.3V
C5
V OSC Gate Driver t
Gate Driver
0.8V
10k
x3.65
T2 R1
V1
PWM OP
C1 20pF t
Functional Description
pull-up resistor RSoft-Start. The Soft-Start-Comparator
compares the voltage at pin SoftS at the negative input
6.5V with the ramp signal of the PWM-OP at the positive
input. When Soft-Start voltage VSoftS is less than
R FB Soft-Start Comparator Feedback voltage VFB the Soft-Start-Comparator limits
the pulse width by resetting the PWM-Latch (see
Figure 12). In addition to Start-Up, Soft-Start is also
FB activated at each restart attempt during Auto Restart.
PWM-Latch
By means of the above mentioned CSoft-Start the Soft-
Start can be defined by the user. The Soft-Start is
finished when VSoftS exceeds 5.3V. At that time the
PWM Comparator Protection Unit is activated by Comparator C4 and
senses the FB by Comparator C3 wether the voltage is
below 4.8V which means that the voltage on the
0.8V secondary side of the SMPS is settled. The internal
Zener Diode at SoftS has a clamp voltage of 5.6V to
Optocoupler prevent the internal circuit from saturation (see Figure
PWM OP
13).
Isense
x3.65
6.5V
Power-Up Reset
5.6V
Improved R Soft-Start Error-Latch
Current Mode R Q
SoftS
6.5V C4
Figure 11 PWM Controlling 5.3V G2 S Q
Gate Driver t
T Soft – Start
C Soft – Start = ------------------------------------
-
R Soft – Start 1.69
t
Figure 12 Soft-Start Phase
The Soft-Start is realized by the internal pull-up resistor By means of Soft-Start there is an effective
RSoft-Start and the external Capacitor CSoft-Start (see minimization of current and voltage stresses on the
Figure 5). The Soft-Start voltage VSoftS is generated by integrated CoolMOS™, the clamp circuit and the output
charging the external capacitor CSoft-Start by the internal
Functional Description
overshoot and prevents saturation of the transformer reachable frequency is limited to 20kHz/21.5 kHz to
during Start-Up. avoid audible noise in any case.
V SoftS
kHz
100
5.3V
65
fOSC
T Soft-Start
21.5
V FB t
1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 V
ICE2Axxxx ICE2Bxxxx VFB
4.8V fnorm 100kHz 67kHz
Functional Description
switching pulse this spike is blanked out with a time The propagation delay compensation is done by
constant of tLEB = 220ns. During that time the output of means of a dynamic threshold voltage Vcsth (see Figure
the Current-Limit Comparator cannot switch off the 18). In case of a steeper slope the switch off of the
gate drive. driver is earlier to compensate the delay.
E.g. Ipeak = 0.5A with RSense = 2. Without propagation
3.5.2 Propagation Delay Compensation delay compensation the current sense threshold is set
to a static voltage level Vcsth=1V. A current ramp of
In case of overcurrent detection by ILimit the shut down dI/dt = 0.4A/µs, that means dVSense/dt = 0.8V/µs, and a
of CoolMOS™ is delayed due to the propagation delay propagation delay time of i.e. tPropagation Delay =180ns
of the circuit. This delay causes an overshoot of the leads then to a Ipeak overshoot of 14.4%. By means of
peak current Ipeak which depends on the ratio of dI/dt of propagation delay compensation the overshoot is only
the peak current (see Figure 17). about 2% (see Figure 19).
.
1.25
Ipeak1 1.2
ILimit 1.15
VSense
1.1
IOvershoot1 1.05
0.95
0.9
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 V/us
t dVSense
Figure 17 Current Limiting dt
The overshoot of Signal2 is bigger than of Signal1 due
Figure 19 Overcurrent Shutdown
to the steeper rising waveform.
A propagation delay compensation is integrated to
bound the overshoot dependent on dI/dt of the rising 3.6 PWM-Latch
primary current. That means the propagation delay The oscillator clock output applies a set pulse to the
time between exceeding the current sense threshold PWM-Latch when initiating CoolMOS™ conduction.
Vcsth and the switch off of CoolMOS™ is compensated After setting the PWM-Latch can be reset by the PWM-
over temperature within a range of at least. OP, the Soft-Start-Comparator, the Current-Limit-
dI peak dV Sense
0 R Sense -----------
- --------------- Comparator, Comparator C3 or the Error-Latch of the
Protection Unit. In case of resetting the driver is shut
dt dt
down immediately.
VOSC
max. Duty Cycle 3.7 Driver
The driver-stage drives the gate of the CoolMOS™ and
off time is optimized to minimize EMI and to provide high circuit
efficiency. This is done by reducing the switch on slope
VSense t when reaching the CoolMOS™ threshold. This is
Propagation Delay achieved by a slope control of the rising edge at the
Vcsth driver’s output (see Figure 20) to the CoolMOS™ gate.
Thus the leading switch on spike is minimized. When
CoolMOS™ is switched off, the falling shape of the
driver is slowed down when reaching 2V to prevent an
t overshoot below ground. Furthermore the driver circuit
is designed to eliminate cross conduction of the output
Signal1 Signal2 stage. At voltages below the undervoltage lockout
threshold VVCCoff the gate drive is active low.
Figure 18 Dynamic Voltage Threshold Vcsth
Functional Description
4.8V
Failure
Detection
5V
t
SoftS
t 5.3V
Soft-Start Phase
Figure 20 Internal Gate Rising Slope
R FB
6.5V
Figure 22 FB-Detection
Functional Description
But the Soft-Start Phase must be finished within the normal operation mode is prevented from overvoltage
Start Up Phase to force the voltage at pin FB below the detection due to varying of VCC concerning the
failure detection threshold of 4.8V. regulation of the converter output. When the voltage
VSoftS is above 4.0V the overvoltage detection by C1 is
deactivated.
3.8.2 Overvoltage due to Open Loop with
No Load
VCC
FB
5μs Blanking 6.5V Error Latch
C1
4.8V 16.5V G1
R Soft-Start
Failure
Detection 4.0V
SoftS C2
t
SoftS Soft-Start Phase C Soft-Start
5.3V T1 Power Up Reset
4.0V
Overvoltage
Detection Phase
8.5V
Electrical Characteristics
4 Electrical Characteristics
4.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
Note: Absolute maximum ratings are defined as ratings, which when being exceeded may lead to destruction
of the integrated circuit. For the same reason make sure, that any capacitor that will be connected to pin 6
(VCC) is discharged before assembling the application circuit.
Electrical Characteristics
Electrical Characteristics
Electrical Characteristics
4.2 Thermal Impedance (ICE2X765I and ICE2X765P2)
Electrical Characteristics
4.4 Characteristics
Note: The electrical characteristics involve the spread of values given within the specified supply voltage and
junction temperature range TJ from – 25 °C to 125 °C.Typical values represent the median values, which
are related to 25°C. If not otherwise stated, a supply voltage of VCC = 15 V is assumed.
Electrical Characteristics
4.4.2 Internal Voltage Reference
Electrical Characteristics
4.4.4 Protection Unit
Electrical Characteristics
4.4.6 CoolMOS™ Section
Electrical Characteristics
5 Typical Performance
Characteristics
40 7,1
6,9 ICE2B365
38
6,7
36 6,5
6,3
34 ICE2B265
6,1
PI-002-190101
32 5,9
PI-001-190101
5,7
30 ICE2B165
5,5
28 5,3
5,1 ICE2B0565
26
4,9
24 4,7
4,5
22 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Junction Temperature [°C]
Junction Temperature [°C]
Figure 25 Start Up Current IVCC1 vs. Tj Figure 28 Supply Current IVCCI vs. Tj
8,5
5,9
8,3
8,1
5,7
Supply Current IVCCi [mA]
7,9
Supply Current IVCC2 [mA]
7,7 ICE2A280Z
5,5 7,5
7,3
5,3 7,1
PI-002-190101
PI-003-190101
6,9
5,1 6,7
6,5
ICE2A180Z
4,9 6,3
6,1
5,9
4,7
5,7
5,5
4,5 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Junction Temperature [°C]
Junction Temperature [°C]
Figure 26 Static Supply Current IVCC2 vs. Tj Figure 29 Supply Current IVCCI vs. Tj
8.9
8.8 8.7
8.3
Supply Current IVCCi [mA]
8.0
8.1 ICE2A765P2
7.6 7.9
7.2 7.7
7.5
PI-002-190101
6.8
PI-002-190101
Figure 27 Supply Current IVCCI vs. Tj Figure 30 Supply Current IVCCI vs. Tj
13,58 6,510
13,56 6,505
13,54 6,500
13,52 6,495
PI-004-190101
PI-007-190101
13,50 6,490
13,48 6,485
13,46 6,480
13,44 6,475
13,42 6,470
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Figure 31 VCC Turn-On Threshold VCCon vs. Tj Figure 34 Trimmed Reference VREF vs. Tj
8,67 102.0
VCC Turn-Off Threshold VVCCoff [V]
101.5
Oscillator Frequency fOSC1 [kHz]
8,64
101.0
8,61
100.5
8,58
ICE2A0565/G/Z
100.0 ICE2A165
8,55 ICE2A265
PI-005-190101
PI-008-190101
99.5 ICE2A365
ICE2A180Z
8,52 ICE2A280Z
99.0 ICE2A765P2
ICE2A380P2
8,49
98.5
8,46
98.0
8,43 97.5
8,40 97.0
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Junction Temperature [°C] Junction Temperature [°C]
Figure 32 VCC Turn-Off Threshold VVCCoff vs. Tj Figure 35 Oscillator Frequency fOSC1 vs. Tj
5,10 70,0
VCC Turn-On/Off Hysteresis V CCHY [V]
69,5
Oscillator Frequency f OSC3 [kHz]
5,07
69,0
5,04
68,5
5,01 68,0
67,5
4,98
PI-008a-190101
PI-006-190101
67,0 ICE2B0565
4,95 ICE2B165
66,5 ICE2B265
ICE2B365
4,92 66,0 ICE2B765P2
65,5
4,89
65,0
4,86
64,5
4,83 64,0
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Junction Temperature [°C] Junction Temperature [°C]
Figure 33 VCC Turn-On/Off Hysteresis VVCCHY vs. Tj Figure 36 Oscillator Frequency fOSC3 vs. Tj
22.0 3,45
Reduced Osc. Frequency fOSC2 [kHz]
21.8 3,43
PI-010a-190101
PI-009-190101
ICE2A765P2 ICE2B265
21.0 ICE2A380P2 3,35 ICE2B365
ICE2B765P2
20.8 3,33
20.6 3,31
20.4 3,29
20.2 3,27
20.0 3,25
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Figure 37 Reduced Osc. Frequency fOSC2 vs. Tj Figure 40 Frequency Ratio fOSC3 / fOSC4 vs. Tj
21,0 0,730
Reduced Osc. Frequency fOSC4 [kHz]
20,8 0,728
20,6 0,726
ICE2B0565
ICE2B165
20,4 0,724
Max. Duty Cycle
ICE2B265
ICE2B365
20,2 ICE2B765P2 0,722
PI-009a-190101
PI-011-190101
20,0 0,720
19,8 0,718
19,6 0,716
19,4 0,714
19,2 0,712
19,0 0,710
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Figure 38 Reduced Osc. Frequency fOSC4 vs. Tj Figure 41 Max. Duty Cycle vs. Tj
4.75 3,70
4.73 3,69
Frequency Ratio fOSC1/fOSC2
4.71 3,68
ICE2A0565/G/Z
ICE2A165
4.69 3,67
PWM-OP Gain AV
ICE2A265
ICE2A365
4.67 ICE2A180Z 3,66
ICE2A280Z
PI-010-190101
PI-012-190101
ICE2A765P2
4.65 ICE2A380P2 3,65
4.63 3,64
4.61 3,63
4.59 3,62
4.57 3,61
4.55 3,60
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Figure 39 Frequency Ratio fOSC1 / fOSC2 vs. Tj Figure 42 PWM-OP Gain AV vs. Tj
4,00 5,320
Feedback Resistance R FB [kOhm]
3,95 5,315
3,85 5,305
3,80 5,300
PI-013-190101
PI-016-190101
3,75 5,295
3,70 5,290
3,65 5,285
3,60 5,280
3,55 5,275
3,50 5,270
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Figure 43 Feedback Resistance RFB vs. Tj Figure 46 Detection Limit VSoft-Start1 vs. Tj
58 4,05
Soft-Start Resistance R Soft-Start [kOhm]
56 4,04
Detection Limit VSoft-Start2 [V]
4,03
54
4,02
52
4,01
50
PI-014-190101
PI-017-190101
4,00
48
3,99
46
3,98
44
3,97
42 3,96
40 3,95
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Figure 44 Soft-Start Resistance RSoft-Start vs. Tj Figure 47 Detection Limit VSoft-Start2 vs. Tj
4,810 16,80
Overvoltage Detection Limit V VCC1 [V]
16,75
4,805 16,70
Detection Limit VFB2 [V]
16,65
4,800 16,60
16,55
PI-015-190101
PI-018-190101
4,795 16,50
16,45
4,790 16,40
16,35
4,785 16,30
16,25
4,780 16,20
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Figure 45 Detection Limit VFB2 vs. Tj Figure 48 Overvoltage Detection Limit VVCC1 vs. Tj
1,010 2,2
1,008
Peak Current Limitation Vcsth [V]
2,0
PI-019-190101
PI-022-190101
1,000
ICE2A265
1,2 ICE2B265
0,998
1,0
0,996 ICE2A280Z
0,8
0,994
0,992 0,6
0,990 0,4
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Figure 49 Peak Current Limitation Vcsth vs. Tj Figure 52 Drain Source On-Resistance RDSon vs. Tj
280 10
270
Leading Edge Blanking tLEB [ns]
9
On-Resistance R dson [Ohm]
260 8
250 ICE2A0565/G/Z
7 ICE2B0565 ICE2A165
240 ICE2B165
6 ICE2A180Z
PI-020-190101
PI-022-190101
230
5
220
4 ICE2A380P2
210
200 3
190 2
180 1
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Junction Temperature [°C] Junction Temperature [°C]
Figure 50 Leading Edge Blanking VVCC1 vs. Tj Figure 53 Drain Source On-Resistance RDSon vs. Tj
1,0 1,0
0,9 0,9
On-Resistance R dson [Ohm]
0,8 0,8
0,7 0,7
PI-022-190101
PI-022-190101
0,6 0,6
0,3 0,3
0,2 0,2
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Figure 51 Drain Source On-Resistance RDSon vs. Tj Figure 54 Drain Source On-Resistance RDSon vs. Tj
720
Breakdown Voltage V(BR)DSS [V]
700
680
660
ICE2A0565/G/Z
PI-025-190101
/G/Z
640 ICE2A165
ICE2A265
ICE2A365
620 ICE2B0565
ICE2B165
ICE2B265
600 ICE2B365
ICE2A765P2
ICE2B765P2
580
560
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Junction Temperature [°C]
940
Breakdown Voltage V(BR)DSS [V]
920
900
880
PI-025-190101
ICE2A180Z
ICE2A280Z
860 ICE2A380P2
840
820
800
780
-25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125
Junction Temperature [°C]
Detail X
Outline Dimension
7 Outline Dimension
PG-DIP-8
Outline Dimension
PG-DIP-7-1
(Plastic Dual In-Line Package)
Outline Dimension
(0.8)
B
10.2 ±0.3
9.2 ±0.2
12.1±0.3
0.05
8
1)
8.6 ±0.3
7.62 0.5 ±0.1
0.25 M A B
0...0.15 2.4
6x 0.6 ±0.1 5.3 ±0.3
4 x 1.27 8.4 ±0.3
-0.02
6.6
B
15.6 ±0.3
17.5 ±0.3
13
3.7 -0.15
9.2 ±0.2
0.05
1)
8.6 ±0.3
Outline Dimension
PG-DSO-16/12
(Plastic Dual Small
Outline Package)
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