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Ultra-Low Capacitance TVS Diode Array AOZ8900 General Description The AOZ8900 is a transient voltage suppressor array designed to protect high speed data lines from Electro Static Discharge (ESD) and lightning. This device incorporates eight surge rated, low capacitance steering diodes and a Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) in a single package. During transient conditions, the steering diodes direct the transient to either the positive side of the power supply line or to ground. They may be used to meet the ESD immunity requirements of IEC 61000-4-2, Level 4 (15kV air, 8kV contact discharge). The AOZ8900 comes in RoHS compliant SOT-23 package. It is rated over a -40C to +85C ambient temperature range. Features ESD protection for high-speed data lines: - Exceeds: IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD) 15kV (air), 8kV (contact) - IEC 61000-4-5 (Lightning) 5A (8/20s) - Human Body Model (HBM) 15kV Small package saves board space Low insertion loss Protects four I/O lines Low clamping voltage Low operating voltage: 5.0V Applications USB 2.0 Power and Data Line Protection Video Graphics Cards Monitors and Flat Panel Displays Digital Video Interface (DVI) Typical Application USB Host Controller RT RT VBUS +5V Downstream Ports VBUS D+ D- AOZ8900 GND +5V VBUS RT RT D+ DGND Figure 1. 2 USB High Speed Ports Rev. 1.7 October 2008 www.aosmd.com Page 1 of 9 AOZ8900 Ordering Information Part Number AOZ8900CI Ambient Temperature Range -40C to +85C Package SOT23-6 Environmental RoHS Compliant All AOS products are offered in packages with Pb-free plating and compliant to RoHS standards. Please visit www.aosmd.com/web/quality/rohs_compliant.jsp for additional information. Pin Configuration CH1 CH4 1 6 VN 2 5 VP CH2 3 4 CH3 SOT23-6 (Top View) Absolute Maximum Ratings Exceeding the Absolute Maximum ratings may damage the device. Parameter VP - VN Peak Pulse Current (IPP), tP = 8/20s Peak Power Dissipation (8 x 20s@ 25C) Storage Temperature (TS) ESD Rating per IEC61000-4-2, ESD Rating per IEC61000-4-2, ESD Rating per Human Body Junction Temperature (TJ) Notes: 1. IEC 61000-4-2 discharge with CDischarge = 150pF, RDischarge = 330. 2. Human Body Discharge per MIL-STD-883, Method 3015 CDischarge = 100pF, RDischarge = 1.5k. Rating 6V 5A 50W -65C to +150C 8kV 15kV 15kV -40C to +125C contact(1) air(2) Model(2) Rev. 1.7 October 2008 www.aosmd.com Page 2 of 9 AOZ8900 Electrical Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise specified Symbol VRWM VBR IR VF VCL Parameter Reverse Working Voltage Reverse Breakdown Voltage Reverse Leakage Current Diode Forward Voltage Channel Clamp Voltage Positive Transients Negative Transient Channel Clamp Voltage Positive Transients Negative Transient Channel Clamp Voltage Positive Transients Negative Transient Conditions Between pin 5 and 2 (4) (5) Min. 6.6 Typ. Max. 5.5 1 Units V V A V V V V V V V pF pF IT = 1mA, between pins 5 and 2 If = 15mA VRWM = 5V, between pins 5 and 2 0.7 0.85 IPP = 1A, tp = 100ns, any I/O pin to Ground(3)(6)(8) IPP = 5A, tp = 100ns, any I/O pin to Ground(3)(6)(8) IPP = 12A, tp = 100ns, any I/O pin to Ground(3)(6)(8) VR = 0V, f = 1Mhz, any I/O pin to Ground(3)(7) VR = 0V, f = 1Mhz, between I/O pins(3)(7) 1.25 0.95 10.50 -2.00 12.50 -3.50 15.50 -5.00 1.3 0.03 Cj Cj Junction Capacitance Channel Input Capacitance Matching Notes: 3. These specifications are guaranteed by design. 4. The working peak reverse voltage, VRWM, should be equal to or greater than the DC or continuous peak operating voltage level. 5. VBR is measured at the pulse test current IT. 6. Measurements performed with no external capacitor on VP (Pin 5 floating). 7. Measurements performed with VP biased to 3.3 Volts (Pin 5 @ 3.3V). 8. Measurements performed using a 100 nSec Transmission Line Pulse (TLP) system. Rev. 1.7 October 2008 www.aosmd.com Page 3 of 9 AOZ8900 Typical Performance Characteristics Clamping Voltage vs. Peak Pulse Current (tperiod = 100ns, tr = 1ns) 17 Clamping Voltage, VCL (V) 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Peak Pulse Current, IPP (A) Insertion Loss (dB) 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 1 10 100 Frequency (MHz) 1000 I/O - Gnd Insertion Loss (S21) vs. Frequency (Vp = 3.3V) Forward Voltage vs. Forward Current (tperiod = 100nS, tr = 1ns) 7 6 Forward Voltage (V) 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Forward Current, IPP (A) Insertion Loss (dB) 0 -20 -40 -60 -80 10 20 Analog Crosstalk (I/O-I/O) vs. Frequency 100 Frequency (MHz) 1000 I/O - I/O Insertion Loss (S21) vs. Frequency (Vp = Float) 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 1 10 100 Frequency (MHz) 1000 Insertion Loss (dB) Rev. 1.7 October 2008 www.aosmd.com Page 4 of 9 AOZ8900 Application Information The AOZ8900 TVS is design to protect four data lines from fast damaging transient over-voltage by clamping it to a reference. When the transient on a protected data line exceed the reference voltage the steering diode is forward bias thus, conducting the harmful ESD transient away from the sensitive circuitry under protection. PCB Layout Guidelines Printed circuit board layout is the key to achieving the highest level of surge immunity on power and data lines. The location of the protection devices on the PCB is the simplest and most important design rule to follow. The AOZ8900 devices should be located as close as possible to the noise source. The placement of the AOZ8900 devices should be used on all data and power lines that enter or exit the PCB at the I/O connector. In most systems, surge pulses occur on data and power lines that enter the PCB through the I/O connector. Placing the AOZ8900 devices as close as possible to the noise source ensures that a surge voltage will be clamped before the pulse can be coupled into adjacent PCB traces. In addition, the PCB should use the shortest possible traces. A short trace length equates to low impedance, which ensures that the surge energy will be dissipated by the AOZ8900 device. Long signal traces will act as antennas to receive energy from fields that are produced by the ESD pulse. By keeping line lengths as short as possible, the efficiency of the line to act as an antenna for ESD related fields is reduced. Minimize interconnecting line lengths by placing devices with the most interconnect as close together as possible. The protection circuits should shunt the surge voltage to either the reference or chassis ground. Shunting the surge voltage directly to the IC's signal ground can cause ground bounce. The clamping performance of TVS diodes on a single ground PCB can be improved by minimizing the impedance with relatively short and wide ground traces. The PCB layout and IC package parasitic inductances can cause significant overshoot to the TVS's clamping voltage. The inductance of the PCB can be reduced by using short trace lengths and multiple layers with separate ground and power planes. One effective method to minimize loop problems is to incorporate a ground plane in the PCB design. The AOZ8900 ultra-low capacitance TVS is designed to protect four high speed data transmission lines from transient over-voltages by clamping them to a fixed reference. The low inductance and construction minimizes voltage overshoot during high current surges. When the voltage on the protected line exceeds the reference voltage the internal steering diodes are forward biased, conducting the transient current away from the sensitive circuitry. Good circuit board layout is critical for the suppression of ESD induced transients. The following guidelines are recommended: 1. Place the TVS near the IO terminals or connectors to restrict transient coupling. 2. Fill unused portions of the PCB with ground plane. 3. Minimize the path length between the TVS and the protected line. 4. Minimize all conductive loops including power and ground loops. 5. The ESD transient return path to ground should be kept as short as possible. 6. Never run critical signals near board edges. 7. Use ground planes whenever possible. 8. Avoid running critical signal traces (clocks, resets, etc.) near PCB edges. 9. Separate chassis ground traces from components and signal traces by at least 4mm. 10. Keep the chassis ground trace length-to-width ratio <5:1 to minimize inductance. 11. Protect all external connections with TVS diodes. Rev. 1.7 October 2008 www.aosmd.com Page 5 of 9 AOZ8900 TPBIASx 1 TPAx+ 56 56 IEEE 1394 PHY TPAxTPBx+ TPBxGND 56 5.1k 56 270p IEEE 1394 Connector AOZ8900 IEEE1394 Port Connection Rev. 1.7 October 2008 www.aosmd.com Page 6 of 9 AOZ8900 Package Dimensions, SOT23-6L Gauge Plane D e1 c L Seating Plane 0.25mm E E1 1 e b A A2 .010mm A1 Dimensions in millimeters RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN Symbols A A1 A2 b c D E E1 e e1 L 1 Min. 0.90 0.00 0.80 0.30 0.08 2.70 2.50 1.50 Nom. -- -- 1.10 0.40 0.13 2.90 2.80 1.60 Max. 1.25 0.15 1.20 0.50 0.20 3.10 3.10 1.70 Dimensions in inches Symbols A A1 A2 b c D E E1 e e1 L 1 Min. 0.035 0.00 0.031 0.012 0.003 0.106 0.098 0.059 Nom. -- -- 0.043 0.016 0.005 0.114 0.110 0.063 Max. 0.049 0.006 0.047 0.020 0.008 0.122 0.122 0.067 2.40 0.80 0.95 0.63 UNIT: mm 0.95 BSC 1.90 BSC 0.30 -- 0.60 0 -- 8 0.037 BSC 0.075 BSC 0.012 -- 0.024 0 -- 8 Notes: 1. Package body sizes exclude mold flash and gate burrs. Mold flash at the non-lead sides should be less than 5 mils each. 2. Dimension "L" is measured in gauge plane. 3. Tolerance 0.100mm (4 mil) unless otherwise specified. 4. Followed from JEDEC MO-178C & MO-193C. 6. Controlling dimension is millimeter. Converted inch dimensions are not necessarily exact. Rev. 1.7 October 2008 www.aosmd.com Page 7 of 9 AOZ8900 Tape and Reel Dimensions, SOT23-6L Tape T D1 P2 E1 P1 E2 B0 E K0 Unit: mm A0 D0 P0 Feeding Direction D0 1.00 Min. D1 1.50 0.10 E 8.00 0.30 E1 1.75 0.10 E2 3.50 0.05 P0 4.00 0.10 P1 4.00 0.10 P2 2.00 0.05 T 0.25 0.05 Package SOT-23 (8mm) A0 3.15 0.10 B0 3.20 0.10 K0 1.40 0.10 Reel W1 S G N M V K R Unit: mm H W Tape Size 8mm Reel Size o180 M o180.00 0.50 N o60.50 W 9.00 0.30 W1 11.40 1.00 H o13.00 +0.50 / -0.20 K 10.60 S 2.00 0.50 G o9.00 R 5.00 V 18.00 Leader/Trailer and Orientation Trailer Tape (300mm min., 75 Empty Pockets) Rev. 1.7 October 2008 Components Tape Orientation in Pocket www.aosmd.com Leader Tape (500mm min., 125 Empty Pockets) Page 8 of 9 AOZ8900 Part Marking AOZ8900CI (SOT-23) ADOW LT Assembly Lot Code Part Number Code Underscore Denotes Green Product Week & Year Code Otption & Assembly Location Code This datasheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published at a later date. Alpha & Omega Semiconductor reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. LIFE SUPPORT POLICY ALPHA & OMEGA SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS. As used herein: 1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into the body or (b) support or sustain life, and (c) whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling, can be reasonably expected to result in a significant injury of the user. 2. A critical component in any component of a life support, device, or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness. Rev. 1.7 October 2008 www.aosmd.com Page 9 of 9 |
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