Appendix Appendix Package Drawings and Specifications Package Drawing - SOIC8 .193 (4.90) .154 (3.91) .236 (5.99) NVE XXXXX -XX .015 (.381) x 45 .154 (3.91) .016 (.40) NOM. .020 (.508) .188 (4.77) .017 TYP. .054 (1.37) .061 (1.55) Dimensions: inch (mm) .050 (1.27) x 6 BASIC .004 (.10) MIN. .010 (.26) MAX. Note: SOIC8 Package has thermal power dissipation of 240C/Watt in free air. Attaching the package to a circuit board improves thermal performance. Package Drawing - MSOP8 .118 (3.00) .118 (3.00) .005 (.13) NOM. .193 (4.90) NVE XXX .118 (3.00) .021 (.533) .154 (3.91) .012 TYP. .034 (.86) .040 (1.02) Dimensions: inches (mm) .0256 (.65) x 6 BASIC .004 (.10) MIN. .012 (.31) MAX. Note: MSOP8 Package has thermal power dissipation of 320C/Watt in free air. Attaching the package to a circuit board improves thermal performance. - 131 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix Package Drawing - TDFN6 2.5 mm x 2.5 mm 2.00 0.05 0.80 MAX 4 4 6 2.50 0.10 1.30 0.05 6 C0.10 PIN 1 ID 1 1 0.65 TYP. (4x) 3 3 0.30 0.05(6x) 0.30 0.05(6x) 2.50 0.10 0.0-0.05 PIN 1 INDEX AREA 1.30 REF (2X) 0.20 REF. Note: Dimensions in mm. TDFN6 package has thermal power dissipation of 320C/Watt in free air. Attaching the package to a circuit board improves thermal performance. Package Drawing - TDFN SO8 PIN 1 INDEX AREA 0.750.05 4 4 1 1 6.00 0.20 3.40 0.15 Pin 1 ID 3.90 0.15 5 0.65 0.10 (8x) 8 5 5 4.900 0.20 0.0-0.05 0.40 0.05 (8x) 1.27 Typ. (6x) 3.81REF (2x) 0.750.05 MAX Note: Dimensions in mm. TDFN SO8 Package has thermal power dissipation of 240C/Watt in free air. Attaching the package to a circuit board improves thermal performance. - 132 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix Package Drawing - PLLP6 3.0 mm x 3.0 mm 3.10 (0.122) 3.00 (0.118) 3.10 (0.122) 3.00 (0.118) 0.98 (0.038) 0.93 (0.036) 0.45 (0.018) 0.35 (0.014) 1.55 (0.061) 1.45 (0.057) 0.45 (0.018) 0.40 (0.016) 0.12 (0.005) 0.02 (0.001) 2.30 (0.091) 2.20 (0.087) 1.00 (0.039) 0.85 (0.033) 0.05 (0.002) 0.00 (0.000) Note: The PLLP6 package has thermal power dissipation of 320C/Watt in free air. Attaching the package to a circuit board improves thermal performance. Dimensions are in mm (inches). Note on Lead-Free Packages The electronics industry has been working to provide lead-free products in response to concerns about the environmental impact of the use of lead (Pb) in solder finishes. Increasing customer demand and directives to decrease the amounts of lead in consumer electronics products from governments around the globe, drives this effort. Lead-free finishes utilizing pure tin (Sn) have already been qualified at NVE and are available in most of our products. However, additional lead times are associated with these parts. Since most lead-free solders being used in board assembly environments have higher melting temperatures than traditional tin-lead solders, higher reflow temperatures may be necessary to form an equivalent solder joint between the component and the PC board. NVE characterizes all lead-free packages using elevated temperature (245C to 260C) reflow profiles characteristic of lead-free board assembly environments. All lead-free products will be identified with an "E" suffix on the part number and a lower case "e" marking on the package. This lead-free transition is an important component of NVE's commitment to take an active part in protecting the environment and our responsibility to our customers and the communities around the world in which we do business. We remain dedicated to meeting our customers' requirements and expectations. - 133 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix Recommended Solder Reflow Profile NVE recommends the following soldering profile: 300 For leaded (Pb) parts, the peak temperature shown in this profile can be decreased to as low as 230C. Exceeding 265C at peak or the time at peak temperature shown in this profile can damage the parts. Specifically: 1. AA- and AD-Series sensors are rated at 150C maximum storage temperature. They can withstand the solder profile shown above with no harmful effects. However, temperatures above 265C for even a brief period or extended periods above 160C can cause degradation of the GMR sensor element. 2. AKL- and DD-Series parts contain an on-chip EEPROM. Exposure to temperatures in excess of 265C can cause EEPROM data corruption, which will cause the parts to fall out of specification. - 134 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix Magnet Data NVE supplies Ceramic 8 magnets in some of our GMR sensor evaluation kits. The characteristics for these magnets are given below: Material Type Ceramic 8 (C8) Maximum Operating Temperature 300C Curie Temperature 450C Temperature Coefficient of Flux Density -0.20 %/C Maximum Energy Product 3.5 MGOe Residual Induction 3850 Gauss Coercive Force 2950 Oersteds Ceramic 8 M agnetic Characteristics 4500 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 Flux De nsity, G auss (G ) 4000 -35C +25C +85C 1000 500 0 -5000 -4000 -3000 -2000 -1000 0 De magne tizing Force , O e rste ds (O e ) - 135 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix Magnet drawings for the two round disc magnets included in the GT Sensor evaluation kits are given below. These magnets are available from NVE as production parts. Contact NVE for pricing and delivery information. In addition, NVE can have custom magnets built for specific applications in Ceramic 8 or Alnico 8 materials. Please contact NVE for more details. Ceramic 8 Disc Magnets Note: All Dimensions in mm. N N S S Magnet Part Number Diameter (mm) Length (mm) 12216 6 4 12217 3.5 4 - 136 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix Part Numbers and Marking Codes NVE's part number format consists of two or three letters, then three numbers, a dash, and then two more numbers, and in some cases a final letter. Here is an example: AAH004-00E The meanings of the numbers and letters are defined as follows: First Two Letters AA General Part Description Analog output magnetometer or spin valve sensor AB Analog output gradiometer AD Digital output magnetometer AG Evaluation kit or printed circuit board assembly AK Digital output gradiometer BD Custom digital output magnetometer DB Digital input signal processing IC DC Voltage regulator DD Analog input signal processing IC Third Letter GMR Material Used In Product No third letter indicates NVE's standard multilayer material H High sensitivity, high temperature multilayer material L Low hysteresis, high temperature multilayer material V Spin valve material with synthetic anti-ferromagnet pinning Three Digits xxx Consecutive Part Number Meaning for AD-Series parts is described in the GMR Switch section of this catalog; other products have numbers assigned consecutively with no meaning implied Two Digits After Dash -00 Package Type MSOP 8 pin package -01 Raw IC (die); available in diced wafer on blue tape or waffle pack form -02 SOIC 8 pin package -07 Non-semiconductor style package; used for eval kits and PCBs -10 TDFN6 2.5mm X 2.5mm 6 pin package -11 PLLP6 3.0mm X 3.0mm 6 pin package -12 TDFN SO8 4.9mm X 6.0mm 8 pin package Final Letter E Consecutive Part Number No final letter means a standard package; E means a lead-free package - 137 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix Some of NVE's products are delivered in packages that are too small to be marked with the complete part number. In these cases a three-letter code is used to identify the part. The following table provides a cross-reference from part number to marking code: NVE Part Number AA004-00 AA006-00 AAH004-00 AAV001-11 AAV002-11 AB001-00 ABH001-00 ABL004-00 ABL005-00 ABL006-00 ABL014-00 ABL015-00 ABL016-00 ABL004-10 ABL005-10 ABL006-10 ABL014-10 ABL015-10 ABL016-10 AD004-00 AD005-00 AD006-00 AD020-00 AD021-00 AD022-00 AD023-00 AD024-00 AD024-10 AD104-00 AD105-00 AD106-00 AD120-00 AD121-00 AD122-00 AD123-00 AD124-00 AD204-00 AD205-00 AD206-00 AD220-00 AD221-00 AD222-00 AD223-00 AD224-00 AD304-00 AD305-00 AD306-00 AD320-00 AD321-00 AD322-00 Code CBD CBC CBF BBP BBQ CBG CBH FDB FDC FDL FDD FDF FDM FDG FDH FDN FDJ FDK FDP BBH BBG BBJ BBK BBB BBC BBD BBF BBL DBH DBG DBJ DBK DBB DBC DBD DBF FBH FBG FBJ FBK FBB FBC FBD FBF GBH GBG GBJ GBK GBB GBC NVE Part Number AD323-00 AD324-00 AD404-00 AD405-00 AD406-00 AD420-00 AD421-00 AD422-00 AD423-00 AD424-00 AD504-00 AD505-00 AD506-00 AD520-00 AD521-00 AD522-00 AD523-00 AD524-00 AD604-00 AD605-00 AD606-00 AD620-00 AD621-00 AD622-00 AD623-00 AD624-00 AD704-00 AD705-00 AD706-00 AD720-00 AD721-00 AD722-00 AD723-00 AD724-00 AD081-00 AD082-00 AD083-00 AD084-00 AD821-00 AD822-00 AD823-00 AD824-00 AD921-00 AD922-00 AD923-00 AD924-00 ADH025-00 BD012-00 DB001-00 DC001-10 DC002-10 Code GBD GBF HBH HBG HBJ HBK HBB HBC HBD HBF JBH JBG JBJ JBK JBB JBC JBD JBF KBH KBG KBJ KBK KBB KBC KBD KBF LBH LBG LBJ LBK LBB LBC LBD LBF BDB BDC BDD BDF MBB MBC MBD MBF NBB NBC NBD NBF MBL ZBF FFD FFB FFC - 138 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix The following table provides a cross-reference from marking code to part number: Code BBB BBC BBD BBF BBG BBH BBJ BBK BBL BBP BBQ BDB BDC BDD BDF CBC CBD CBF CBG CBH DBB DBC DBD DBF DBG DBH DBJ DBK FBB FBC FBD FBF FBG FBH FBJ FBK FDB FDC FDD FDF FDG FDH FDJ FDK FDL FDM FDN FDP FFB FFC NVE Part Number AD021-00 AD022-00 AD023-00 AD024-00 AD005-00 AD004-00 AD006-00 AD020-00 AD024-10 AAV001-11 AAV002-11 AD081-00 AD082-00 AD083-00 AD084-00 AA006-00 AA004-00 AAH004-00 AB001-00 ABH001-00 AD121-00 AD122-00 AD123-00 AD124-00 AD105-00 AD104-00 AD106-00 AD120-00 AD221-00 AD222-00 AD223-00 AD224-00 AD205-00 AD204-00 AD206-00 AD220-00 ABL004-00 ABL005-00 ABL014-00 ABL015-00 ABL004-10 ABL005-10 ABL014-10 ABL015-10 ABL006-00 ABL016-00 ABL006-10 ABL016-10 DC001-10 DC002-10 Code FFD GBB GBC GBD GBF GBG GBH GBJ GBK HBB HBC HBD HBF HBG HBH HBJ HBK JBB JBC JBD JBF JBG JBH JBJ JBK KBB KBC KBD KBF KBG KBH KBJ KBK LBB LBC LBD LBF LBG LBH LBJ LBK MBB MBC MBD MBF MBL NBB NBC NBD NBF ZBF NVE Part Number DB001-00 AD321-00 AD322-00 AD323-00 AD324-00 AD305-00 AD304-00 AD306-00 AD320-00 AD421-00 AD422-00 AD423-00 AD424-00 AD405-00 AD404-00 AD406-00 AD420-00 AD521-00 AD522-00 AD523-00 AD524-00 AD505-00 AD504-00 AD506-00 AD520-00 AD621-00 AD622-00 AD623-00 AD624-00 AD605-00 AD604-00 AD606-00 AD620-00 AD721-00 AD722-00 AD723-00 AD724-00 AD705-00 AD704-00 AD706-00 AD720-00 AD821-00 AD822-00 AD823-00 AD824-00 ADH025-00 AD921-00 AD922-00 AD923-00 AD924-00 BD012-00 - 139 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix Definitions and Conversion Factors Definitions: CSK or Sink: Current sinking output, also referred to as Open Collector output. Differential: The field difference between the Operate Point and the Release Point. Electrical Offset: The inherent imbalance of the bridge expressed in differential voltage output. HBM: Human Body Model for ESD specifications. Hysteresis: The maximum deviation in volts between the output with increasing field and the output with decreasing field, where the applied field is unipolar (applied in either a positive or negative direction, without crossing the zero field point), divided by Voltage Span. Expressed as a percentage. Input Voltage Range: The voltage range that can be applied across the bridge. IOL (Current Output Low): The output current in the low (logic 0) state (output stage switched on). Max Output: A specification given in millivolts per applied voltage. This is the maximum output voltage possible. This output condition is achieved when one set of resistors is in magnetic saturation (have achieved the maximum resistance change possible) while the other pair are at zero applied magnetic field. Nonlinearity: The maximum deviation from a linear fit taken over the Field Range divided by the Voltage Span. Expressed as a percentage. Off-axis Characteristic: A specification that describes the variation in sensor output versus the angle between the applied field direction and the sensitive axis of the GMR sensor with constant electrical and magnetic inputs applied. Applicable to non-integrated bridge sensors. The output will vary as the cosine of the angle rotated. Operate Point: The field level which produces a logical change in state from "0" to "1" in NVE's digital magnetic field sensors ADXXX-XX. Operating Frequency: Frequency range within which a sensor will produce a responsive output. Output Leakage Current (Current Output High): The output current in the high (logic 1) state (output stage switched off). Output Saturation Voltage (Voltage Output Low): The output voltage in the low (logic 0) state (output stage switched on). RBP: Reverse Battery Protection. Release Point: The field level which produces a logical change in state from "1" to "0" in NVE's digital magnetic field sensors ADXXX-XX. Resistor Separation: This is the mean separation between the two pairs of resistors, in a Gradiometer or Differential sensor. Sensitivity: A measure of the output magnitude based on electrical and magnetic input conditions. Expressed in millivolts of differential output per applied voltage per Oersted. - 140 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix Specified Linear Range: Typically 70% of the field it takes to saturate the part. Field dependent specifications are based upon this range. TCOI (Temperature Coefficient of Output at Constant Input Current): The variation of the output voltage over temperature with a constant input current applied. Expressed as a percentage per unit temperature change. TCOV (Temperature Coefficient of Output at Constant Input Voltage): The variation of the output voltage over temperature with a constant input voltage applied. Expressed as a percentage per unit temperature change. TCR (Temperature Coefficient of Resistance): The variation of the GMR resistors over temperature. Expressed as a percentage per unit temperature change. Voltage Span: The differential output voltage taken from zero to 70% of the saturation field level. - 141 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix Conversion Factors To Convert Wb A/cm A/m At G G G G G G G Gb kA/m maxwell maxwell mT maxwell nT nT Into maxwell Oe Oe Gb Oe T mT nT Wb/cm2 Wb/in2 Wb/m2 At Oe Wb Wb G volt second G gamma () Multiply by 102 1.256 1.256 x 10-2 1.256 1 (when o=1) 10-4 10-1 105 10-8 6.452 x 10-8 10-4 0.796 1.256 x 101 10-8 10-2 10 10-8 10-5 1 Oe A/cm 7.962 x 10-1 Oe Oe T T volt second volt second Wb Wb/cm2 Wb/m2 A/m kA/m G Wb/m2 maxwell Wb maxwell G G 7.962 x 101 7.962 x 10-2 104 1 108 1 108 108 104 - 142 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189 Appendix NVE Company Profile NVE Corporation is a high technology components manufacturer having the unique capability to combine leading edge Giant Magnetoresistive (GMR) materials with integrated circuits to make novel electronic components. Starting as a research and development only company in 1989, NVE has consistently discovered, developed, and patented manufacturable GMR materials and products over the last 13 years. NVE is now recognized as the world leader in GMR technology and investments in NVE from companies such as Motorola and Cypress Semiconductor underscore this leadership. In 1995, NVE's sensors business unit sprung from the results of the company's early efforts and NVE became the first company in the world to offer a production magnetic sensor product based on GMR technology. Since that first product introduction, NVE's GMR sensor line has grown to encompass a wide variety of analog and digital sensor ICs, related signal processing ICs, and printed circuit board assemblies for specific sensor applications. These products place NVE at the forefront of the magnetic sensors market in a variety of application areas including industrial speed and position sensing, magnetic media detection, field sensing in medical applications, and current sensing. NVE's research into basic GMR materials continues unabated resulting in a steady stream of new, high-performance GMR materials and designs that can be incorporated into commercial sensor products. This wellspring of cutting edge technology ensures that NVE's products will be the market leaders for years to come. NVE is located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA, a suburb of Minneapolis. Please visit our web site or call our toll free number for information on products, sales, or distribution. NVE Corporation 11409 Valley View Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 USA Telephone: (800) 467-7141 Fax: (952) 829-9189 Internet: www.nve.com e-mail: info@nve.com NVE reserves the right to make changes to its sensor products to improve quality, reliability, and functionality. NVE does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of these sensors. - 143 www.nve.com phone: 952-829-9217 fax: 952-829-9189