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News Release from: IRC Advanced Film Division | Subject: QDN Series termination networks
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 October 2005
Diode networks terminate and protect
A series of termination and ESD protection networks provides design engineers with an effective and reliable means of terminating high speed memory buses.
Providing design engineers with an effective and reliable means of terminating high speed memory buses, TT Electronics IRC Advanced Film Division has introduced a series of termination and ESD protection networks Designated the QDN Series termination networks, the devices are available in three circuit configurations specifically designed to provide effective termination for both controlled and uncontrolled line terminations
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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According to Debasis Roy, Director of IRC Advanced Film Division's Thin Film Business Unit, the QDN Series networks do not require impedance matching.
"The networks can terminate load impedances, and clamp both high and low-state reflections and noise, making them ideal for high speed data lines, particularly when involving PCI buses and SDRAM buses", he said.
"This feature makes the networks ideal for high speed data lines, particularly when involving PCI buses, local buses and SDRAM".
Additionally, all of the networks reduce overshoot and undershoot for all data line types, Dr Roy continued.
The networks provide line termination with virtually no power dissipation.
The QDN001 Series are low power/low-noise integrated Schottky diode termination networks consisting of 36 Schottky diodes integrated in a single package.
Designed for fast turn-on and recovery characteristics, it can support up to 18 termination lines and is suitable for high speed memory bus applications.
Channel clamping current is +/-50mA.
Operating voltage range for the network is -0.3 to +7.0V, with diode forward voltage from 0.5V (10mA) to 0.8V (50mA).
Package power rating is 1.0W and operating temperature ranges from 0 to +70C.
Another diode network, the QDN002 Series, is a 17-channel ESD protection network designed to provide 15kV HBM and 8kV ESD contact protection.
Additionally, the QDN003 Series is an 18-channel Schottky diode termination network that also provides 15kV of HBM protection and 8kV ESD control discharge protection.
As with all IRC products, devices outside these specifications can be produced to meet specific customer requirements.
The QDN Series networks are custom devices, with minimum order quantities of 10,000.
Lead times are from stock to 10 weeks.
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