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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 18:14:33+00:00

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-5 V Devices operate with -5 V.
-4.5 V Devices operate with -4.5 V.
-3.3 V Devices operate with -3.3 V.
-3 V Devices operate with -3 V.
1.2 V Devices operate with 1.2 V.
1.5 V Devices operate with 1.5 V.
1.8 V Devices operate with 1.8 V.
2.5 V Devices operate with 2.5 V.
2.7 V Devices operate with 2.7 V.
3 V Devices operate with 3 V.
3.3 V Devices operate with 3.3 V.
3.6V Devices operate with 3.6 V.
5 V Devices operate with 5 V.
TJ The full-required range of ambient operating temperatures.
Pd The power dissipated by the device while in the on-state.
Bare Die Devices are sold in semiconductor die form. They do not have a case or packaging.
SBGA Super ball-grid array (SBGA) provides a high-power BGA package with a very low profile. With SBGA, the IC is directly attached to an integrated copper heatsink. Since the IC and I/O are on the same side, signal vias are eliminated, providing a significant improvement in electrical performance (inductance).
TBGA Tape ball-grid array (TBGA).
CPGA Ceramic pin-grid array (CPGA).
PPGA Plastic pin-grid array (PPGA).
FCPGA Flip-chip pin-grid array (FCPGA) attaches the chip to the board facedown, without any wire bonding.
PGA Pin grid array (PGA) is a second generation package that uses through-hole technology (THT). Pins are located on a 0.1" grid in various patterns. Package size is reduced by moving pins to the underside of the package in a grid pattern.
CSP Chip scale package or chip size package (CSP) has an area that is no more than 20% larger than the built-in die. CSP is compact for second level packaging efficiency and encapsulated for second level reliability. CSP is superior to both direct-chip-attach (DCA) and chip-on-board (COB) technologies. CSP is used in a variety of integrated circuits (IC), including radio frequency ICs (RFIC), memory ICs, and communication ICs.
FCCSP Flip-chip chip-scale package (FCCSP).
SuperFC® Super flip-chip or SuperFC® packages feature a controlled bond line die attached directly to a copper heat spreader. SuperFC® is a registered trademark of Amkor.
UCSP Ultra chip scale package (UCSP).
WLCSP Wafer-level chip-scale package (WLCSP) allows an IC to be attached facedown so that its pads connect to the printed circuit board (PCB) through individual solder balls without any underfill material. WLCSP minimizes IC-to-PCB inductance, features small package size, and provides enhanced thermal conduction.
LGA Tape ball-grid array (TBGA) uses a fine, polyimide substrate and provides good thermal performance with high pin counts.
PQFP Plastic quad flat package (PQFP).
QFN Quad flat non-leaded package (QFN) is also known as QFNL.
VQFP Very thin quad flat package (VQFP).
MSOP Mini small outline plastic package (MSOP) products are packed in tape reel assemblies that include a carrier tape with embossed cavities for storing individual components. The carrier tape is made from dissipative polystyrene resin. The cover tape is a multilayer film composed of a polyester film, adhesive layer, heat-activated sealant, and anti-static sprayed agent. The reel is made of polystyrene plastic (anti-static coated or intrinsic) and individually bar coded. Reels are placed inside barcode-labeled boxes for shipping.
PSOP Power small outline package (PSOP).
QSOP Quarter size outline package (QSOP).
MLP Micro lead-frame package (MLP) is an ultra-slim, miniature package with a typical height of only 0.75 mm, length of 2 mm, and width of 3 mm.
TSOJ Thin small outline J-leaded package (TSOJ).
TSOP Type I Thin small outline package (TSOP), Type I is a DRAM package that uses gull wing shaped leads on both sides. TSOP DRAM mounts directly on the surface of the printed circuit board. The advantage of the TSOP package is that it is one-third the thickness of an SOJ package. TSOP components are commonly used in small outline DIMM and credit card memory applications.
TSOP Type II Thin small outline package (TSOP), Type I is a DRAM package that uses gull wing shaped leads on both sides. TSOP DRAM mounts directly on the surface of the printed circuit board. The advantage of the TSOP package is that it is one-third the thickness of an SOJ package. TSOP components are commonly used in small outline DIMM and credit card memory applications.
HSOP Small outline with heat sink package (HSOP).
DIP Dual in-line package (DIP) is a type of semiconductor component packaging. DIPs can be installed either in sockets or permanently soldered into holes extending into the surface of the printed circuit board. The pins are distributed into two parallel lines along opposite site of the rectangular package. There are several types of DIP packages, such as Ceramic Dual in-line package (CDIP), Plastic Dual in-line package (PDIP), and Shrink Plastic Dual in-line package (SPDIP).
SIP Single in-line package (SIP) is a semiconductor package which has only one row of pins.
TDFN Thin dual flat no-lead (TDFN) packages are fine-pitch, high-performance replacements for 6-pin SOT23 and SC-70 packages. TDFM offers improved thermal characteristics and reduced parasitic compared to these other packages. With the same footprint as equivalent MLF and Mini-BGA packages, TDFM has a much smaller footprint than SOT23 packages.
Supports CODEC The device has embedded circuitry to support CODEC.
Integrated Clock The device has an integrated real-time clock circuit.
Embedded PLL Synthesizer The device has an embedded phase-lock loop (PLL) synthesizer.

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