ADA10000 1 GHz CATV Amplifier Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 FEATURES * 15 dB Gain * Wide Bandwidth: 50 MHz to 1 GHz * High Linearity : +64 dBmV IIP3 (+8 V supply) * Low Distortion * Low Noise Figure: 2.0 dB * Single +4 V to +8 V Supply * SOIC-16 and SOT-89 Package Options * RoHS Compliant Package AppliCations * CATV Drop Amplifier * Low noise amplifier for CATV Set-Top Boxes * Home gateways * Post Amp for RF overlay in FTTH/RFOG ONUs PRODUCT DESCIPTION The ADA10000 is a monolithic IC intended for use in applications requiring high linearity, such as Cellular Telephone Base Station Driver Amplifiers, CATV Fiber Receiver and Distribution Amplifiers, and CATV Drop S3 Package Modified 16 Pin SOIC S24 Package SOT-89 Amplifiers. Offered in both a modified 16 lead SOIC package and SOT-89 package, it is well suited for use in amplifiers where small size, reduced component count, and high reliability are important. RF Output / Bias RF Input Figure 1: Block Diagram 10/2013 ADA10000 1 GND GND 16 2 GND GND 15 3 GND RFOUT 14 4 GND GND 13 5 GND GND 12 6 RFIN GND 11 7 GND GND 10 8 GND GND 9 Figure 2: Pinout - S3 Package Table 1: Pin Description - S3 Package 2 PIN NAME 1 GND 2 DESCRIPTION PIN NAME Ground 16 GND Ground GND Ground 15 GND Ground 3 GND Ground 14 RFOUT RF Output / Bias 4 GND Ground 13 GND Ground 5 GND Ground 12 GND Ground 6 RFIN RF Input 11 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 10 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 GND Ground Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 DESCRIPTION ADA10000 GND 4 1 2 3 RFIN GND RFOUT Figure 3: Pinout - S24 Package Table 2: Pin Description - S24 Package 3 PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 RFIN RF Input 2 GND Ground 3 RFOUT RF Output / Bias 4 GND Ground Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 ADA10000 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Table 3: Absolute Minimum and Maximum Ratings PARAMETER MIN MAX UNIT Supply (S3 package: pin 14) (S24 package: pin 3) 0 +12 VDC RF Power at Input (1) (S3 package: pin 6) (S24 package: pin 1) - +59 dBmV -65 +150 C Storage Temperature Stresses in excess of the absolute ratings may cause permanent damage. Functional operation is not implied under these conditions. Exposure to absolute ratings for extended periods of time may adversely affect reliability. Notes: (1) RF input pin must be AC-coupled. No DC external bias should be applied. Table 4: Operating Ranges PARAMETER MIN TYP MAX UNIT RF Input / Output Frequency 50 - 1000 MHz Supply Voltage (VDD) +4 +8 +9 VDC Case Temperature -40 - +85 (1) C The device may be operated safely over these conditions; however, parametric performance is guaranteed only over the conditions defined in the electrical specifications. Notes: (1) Median time to failure will degrade above this temperature. 4 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 ADA10000 Table 5: Electrical Specifications (TA = +25 C, VDD = +8 VDC, 75 system, see Figures 4 and 5) PARAMETER MIN TYP MAX UNIT CSO (1) / CSO (2) 60 / 62 - - dBc CTB 65 / 74 - - dBc 14 15 - dB - 2.0 3.5 dB 2nd Order Input Intercept Point (IIP2) (3) +77 +83 - dBmV 3rd Order Input Intercept Point (IIP3) (3) +61 +64 - dBmV - - 35 20 C/W 50 - 150 mA (1) / CTB (2) Gain Noise Figure Thermal Resistance Current Consumption (4) COMMENT S3 package S24 package Notes: (1) 160 channels, +17 dBmV per channel (measured at input), 6 MHz channel spacing. (2) 80 channels, +19 dBmV per channel (measured at input), 6 MHz channel spacing. (3) Two tones, -39 dBmV per tone at input. (4) The device can be operated at reduced supply voltages from 4 V to 8 V for lower power dissipation. Refer to Figures 7, 8, 13, and 16 for performance variation with supply voltage. 5 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 ADA10000 VDD 0.1 uF 3.9 uH 1000 pF RFOUT 1000 pF ADA10000 5.6 nH RFIN Figure 4: Standard Test/Application Circuit - S3 Package Device (75 terminations) VDD 0.01 uF 820 nH 1000 pF 180 pF 10 nH 1 RFIN 0.5 pF ADA10000 2,4 100 3 RFOUT 0.5 pF 50 Figure 5: Standard Test/Application Circuit - S24 Package Device (75 terminations) 6 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 ADA10000 S3 PACKAGE PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE DATA: 50 MHz to 1000 MHz As measured in test circuits shown in Figures 4 and 5. 17 3. 5 16 3. 0 15 2. 5 14 2. 0 Gai n 13 12 0 200 400 600 15.8 2.1 15.6 2.0 15.4 1.9 Gain 1.7 4 5 6 7 8 9 Supply Voltage (V ) Frequency (MHz) Figure 9: Output Power vs. Input Power - S3 Package Device (TA = +25 8C; VDD = +8 V; f = 500 MHz; 75 V systems) Figure 8: IIP2 and IIP3 vs. Supply Voltage - S3 Package Device (TA = +25 8C; 75 V systems) 89 1.8 NF 15.0 1. 0 1000 800 2.2 15.2 1. 5 NF 16.0 No is e F igur e ( dB ) 4. 0 Ga in (d B) Ga in (d B) 18 Figure 7: Gain and Noise Figure vs. Supply Voltage - S3 Package Device (TA = +25 8C; f = 500 MHz; 75 V systems) No is e F igur e ( dB ) Figure 6: Gain and Noise Figure vs. Frequency - S3 Package Device (TA = +25 8C; VDD = +8 V; 75 V systems) 75 84 73 Ou tput Powe r ( dB mV) IIP2, IIP 3 (dB mV) 79 74 69 64 IIP 2 IIP 3 59 71 69 67 65 54 4 5 6 7 8 9 63 48 Supply Voltage ( V) 50 Notes: (1) IIP2 measure at 986.5 MHz; Input = two tones at 55.25 MHz and 931.25 MHz at +39 dBmV. (2) IIP3 measured with two tones at the input: 986.5 MHz and 992.5 MHz at +39 dBmV. Figure 10: Unmatched Device Input Impedance S3 Package Device (TA = +25 8C; VDD = +8 V; 75 V systems) 52 54 58 Figure 11: Unmatched Device Output Impedance - S3 Package Device (TA = +25 8C; VDD = +8 V; 75 V systems) 50 MHz 50 MHz 1 GHz 1 GHz Refer to the ANADIGICS web site for full 2-port s-parameter data. 7 56 Input Power (dBmV) Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 60 ADA10000 S24 (SOT-89) PACKAGE PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE DATA: Figure 13: Noise Figure vs. Voltage S24Figure (SOT-89) Package x: Noise Figure vs FrequencyDevice and Voltage S24 (SOT-89) Packaged Device 8C ; 75 V systems) (TA = +25 ( T = +25 C, 75 ohm system ) Figure 12: Gain vs. Frequency and Voltage Figure x: Gain vs Frequency and Voltage S24 (SOT-89) Package Device S24 (SOT-89) Packaged Device = +25 C, 75 ohm system ) 75 V systems) (TA = +25( T8C; o A o A 17.00 4.50 16.00 4.00 5V 6V 7V 3.50 15.00 8V NF (dB) Gain (dB) 9V 14.00 5V 13.00 3.00 2.50 6V 2.00 7V 8V 12.00 1.50 9V 11.00 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1.00 1000 0 Frequency (MHz) 300 Ou tput Re turn Los s ( dB ) -15 -20 -25 -30 600 700 800 900 1000 -10 -15 -20 -25 -30 -35 -35 -40 -40 0 200 400 600 800 0 1000 200 400 600 800 100 0 Frequency (MHz) Frequency (MHz) Figure 17: Output Power vs. Input Power - S24 Package Device (TA = +25 8C; VDD = +8 V; f = 500 MHZ; 75 V systems) Figure 16: IIP2 and IIP3 vs. Supply Voltage - S24 Package Device (TA = +25 8C; 75 V systems) 89 75 84 73 Output Power (dBmV) 79 IIP2, IIP3 (dBmV) 500 -5 -10 74 69 64 IIP2 IIP3 59 4 5 6 7 Supply Voltage (V) 8 71 69 67 65 54 9 63 49 Notes: (1) IIP2 measure at 986.5 MHz; Input = two tones at 55.25 MHz and 931.25 MHz at +39 dBmV. (2) IIP3 measured with two tones at the input: 986.5 MHz and 992.5 MHz at +39 dBmV. 8 400 Figure 15: Output Return Loss vs. Frequency - S24 Package Device A = +25 8C; VDD = +8 V; 75 V systems) (T 0 -5 Inpu t R etur n Los s ( dB ) 200 Frequency (MHz) Figure 14: Input Return Loss vs. Frequency - S24 Package Device (TA = +25 8C; VDD = +8 V; 75 V systems) 0 100 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 51 53 55 Input Power (dBmV) 57 59 61 ADA10000 Figure 18: Unmatched Device Input Impedance - S24 Package Device (TA = +25 8C; VDD = +8 V; 75 V systems) Figure 19: Unmatched Device Output Impedance - S24 Package Device (TA = +25 8C; VDD = +8 V; 75 V systems) 50 MHz 50 MHz 1 GHz 1 G Hz Refer to the ANADIGICS web site for full 2-port s-parameter data. 9 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 ADA10000 50 MHz to 1000 MHz DISTORTION DATA- S24 (SOT-89) PACKAGE DEVICE: 80 Channel Data Figure 20: CTB vs Frequency and Voltage Figure x: CTB vs Frequency and Voltage = +30) dBmV/ch) (80 Flat NTSC Channels; POUT ( 80 Flat NTSC Channels; Pout = +30dBmV/Ch Figure 23: CTB vs Frequency and Output Power (80Figure Flatx: CTB NTSC Channels; VDD = +8 V; vs Frequency and Output Power ( 80 Flat NTSC V = +8V; T = +25 C ) TA =Channels; +25 8C) -60 DD -65 6V 8V 38dBmV 36dBmV -50 9V 34dBmV 32dBmV -55 -75 CTB (dBc) CTB (dBc) 40dBmV -45 7V -70 o A -40 5V -80 30dBmV -60 -65 -70 -75 -85 -80 -90 0 100 200 300 400 500 -85 600 Frequency (MHz) -90 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Frequency (MHz) Figure 24: CSO vs Frequency and Output = +8 V; Power (80 Flat NTSC Channels; VDD Figure x: CSO VS Frequency and Output Power ( 80 Flat NTSC Channels; V = +8V; T = +25 C ) TA = +25 8C) Figure 21: CSO vs Frequency and Voltage Figure x: CSO vs Frequency and Voltage ( 80 Flat NTSC Channels; Pout +30dBmV/Ch ) (80 Flat NTSC Channels; P=OUT = +30 dBmV/ch) -40 DD A o -40 -50 -45 -50 CSO (dBc) -60 -55 -60 CSO(dBc) -70 5V -80 6V 7V -70 -75 40dBmV -80 8V -90 -65 38dBmV 36dBmV -85 9V 34dBmV -90 -100 0 100 200 300 400 500 32dBmV -95 600 Frequency (MHz) 30dBmV -100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Frequency (MHz) Figure 22: XMOD vs Frequency and Voltage XMOD vs Frequency and Voltage (80 Flat NTSC( 80Channels; PPout OUT = +30 dBmV/ch) Flat NTSC Channels; = +30dBmV/Ch ) Figure 25: XMOD vs Frequency and Output = +8 V; Power (80 Flat NTSC Channels; VDDPower Figure x : XMOD vs Frequency and Output ( 80 Flat NTSC Channels; +25 V8C)= +8V; T = +25 C ) TA = -50 DD -35 -45 6V 7V 34dBmV 32dBmV -50 8V XMOD (dBc) XMOD (dBc) 38dBmV 36dBmV 5V -60 o 40dBmV -40 -55 A 9V -65 30dBmV -55 -60 -65 -70 -70 -75 -75 0 100 200 300 Frequency (MHz) 10 400 500 600 -80 0 100 200 300 Frequency (MHz) Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 400 500 600 ADA10000 50 MHz to 1000 MHz DISTORTION DATA- S24 (SOT-89) PACKAGE DEVICE: 110 Channel Data Figure 26: CTB vs Frequency and Voltage Figure x: CTB vs Frequency and Voltage ( 110Channels; Flat NTSC Channels; Pout = +30dBmV/Ch (110 Flat NTSC POUT = +30) dBmV/ch) Figure 29: CTB vs Frequency and Output Power (110Figure Flat NTSC Channels; VDD = +8 V; x: CTB vs Frequency and Output Power ( 110113 Flat NTSC Channels; = +8V; T8C) = +25 C ) @ mA; TA V= +25 -55 DD 5V -60 6V 8V 9V -70 CTB (dBc) CTB (dBc) 37dBmV -45 7V -65 o A -40 -75 35dBmV -50 33dBmV -55 29dBmV 31dBmV 27dBmV -60 -65 -70 -75 -80 -80 -85 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 -85 800 Frequency (MHz) -90 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Frequency (MHz) Figure 27: CSO vs Frequency and Voltage Figure x: CSO vs Frequency and Voltage (110 Flat NTSC Channels; POUT = +30 dBmV/ch) ( 110 Flat NTSC Channels; Pout = +30dBmV/Ch ) -40 Figure 30: CSO vs Frequency and Output Power (110Figure Flatx:NTSC Channels; VDD = +8 V; @ CSO vs Frequency and Output Power ( 110 Flat mA; NTSC Channels; = +8V; T = +25 C ) 113 TA =V+25 8C) DD o A -40 -50 -45 -50 CSO (dBc) -60 -55 -60 CSO (dBc) -70 5V -80 6V 7V -90 -65 -70 -75 37dBmV 8V -80 35dBmV 9V -85 33dBmV 31dBmV -90 -100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 29dBmV 27dBmV -95 800 Frequency (MHz) -100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Frequency (MHz) Figure 28: XMOD vs Frequency and Voltage Figure x: XMOD vs Frequency and Voltage (110 Flat NTSC Channels; POUT = +30 ) dBmV/ch) ( 110 Flat NTSC Channels; Pout = +30dBmV/Ch -50 Figure 31: XMOD vs Frequency and Output Power (110Figure Flatx: NTSC Channels; VDD = +8 V; @ X-MOD vs. Frequency and Output Power ( 110 Flat mA; NTSC Channels; = +8V; T = +25oC ) 113 TA =V+25 8C) DD 6V -40 7V -45 8V -60 37dBmV 35dBmV 33dBmV 31dBmV 29dBmV -50 9V XMOD (dBc) XMOD (dBc) -55 A -35 5V -65 27dBmV -55 -60 -65 -70 -70 -75 -80 -75 0 100 200 300 400 Frequency (MHz) 500 600 700 800 -85 0 100 200 300 400 Frequency (MHz) 11 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 500 600 700 800 ADA10000 50 MHz to 1000 MHz DISTORTION DATA- S24 (SOT-89) PACKAGE DEVICE: 132 Channel Data Figure 35: CTB vs Frequency and Output Power (132 Flat NTSC Channels; VDD = +8 V; Figure x: CTB vs Frequency and Output Power ( 132113 Flat NTSC Channels; V +25 = +8V; T = +25 C ) @ mA; TA = 8C) Figure 32: CTB vs Frequency and Voltage Figure x: CTB vs Frequency (132 Flat NTSC Channels; POUTand=Voltage +30 dBmV/ch) ( 132 Flat NTSC Channels; Pout = +30dBmV/Ch ) -55 DD 5V -60 7V 36dBmV 34dBmV -45 8V 9V 32dBmV -50 -70 CTB (dBc) CTB (dBc) o 38dBmV -40 6V -65 A -35 -75 30dBmV -55 -60 -65 -70 -80 -75 -80 -85 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 -85 Frequency (MHz) 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Frequency (MHz) Figure 36: CSO vs Frequency and Output Power (132 Flat NTSC Channels; VDD = +8 V; Figure x: CSO vs Frequency and Output Power ( 132 Flat NTSC Channels; = +8V; 8C) T = +25 C ) @ 113 mA; TA =V +25 Figure 33:Figure CSO vs Frequency and Voltage x: CSO vs Frequency and Voltage ( 132 Flat NTSC Channels; Pout +30dBmV/Ch ) dBmV/ch) = +30 (132 Flat NTSC Channels; P=OUT -40 DD A o -35 -50 -40 -45 CSO (dBc) -60 -50 -55 -70 -80 6V 7V -90 -60 CSO(dBc) 5V -65 -70 8V -75 9V -80 38dBmV 36dBmV 34dBmV -85 -100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 32dBmV 30dBmV -90 1000 -95 Frequency (MHz) -100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Frequency (MHz) Figure 34: XMOD vs Frequency and Voltage Figure x: XMOD vs Frequency and Voltage (132 Flat NTSC Channels; POUT = +30) dBmV/ch) ( 132 Flat NTSC Channels; Pout = +30dBmV/Ch -50 Figure 37: XMOD vs Frequency and Output Power (132 Flat NTSC Channels; VDD = +8 V; Figure x: XMOD vs Frequency and Output Power ( 132 Flat NTSC Channels; = +8V; 8C) T = +25 C ) @ 113 mA; TA =V +25 DD 5V 6V -55 -40 36dBmV 34dBmV 9V -45 32dBmV -60 XMOD (dBC) XMOD (dBc) o 38dBmV 7V 8V -65 -70 30dBmV -50 -55 -60 -65 -70 -75 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Frequency (MHz) 700 800 900 1000 -75 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Frequency (MHz) 12 A -35 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 700 800 900 1000 ADA10000 50 MHz to 1000 MHz DISTORTION DATA- S24 (SOT-89) PACKAGE DEVICE: 155 Channel Data Figure 38: CTB vs Frequency and Voltage Figure x: CTB vs Frequency and Voltage ( 155 Flat NTSC Channels; Pout +30dBmV/Ch ) dBmV/ch) (155 Flat NTSC Channels; P=OUT = +30 -50 5V -55 6V 7V -60 8V CTB(dBc) 9V -65 -70 -75 -80 -85 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Frequency (MHz) Figure 39: CSO vs Frequency and Voltage Figure x: CSO vs Frequency and Voltage ( 155Channels; Flat NTSC Channels; P Pout = +30dBmV/Ch (155 Flat NTSC OUT = +30) dBmV/ch) -40 -50 CSO (dBc) -60 -70 5V -80 6V 7V 8V -90 9V -100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Frequency (MHz) Figure 40: XMOD vs Frequency and Voltage Figure x: XMOD vs Frequency and Voltage (155 Flat NTSC Channels; POUT = +30 dBmV/ch) ( 155 Flat NTSC Channels; Pout = +30dBmV/Ch ) -50 5V 6V 7V -55 8V XMOD (dBc) 9V -60 -65 -70 -75 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Frequency (MHz) 13 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 700 800 900 1000 ADA10000 PERFORMANCE DATA P1DB MEASUREMENTS Figure 41: ADA10000 P1dB vs. Frequency P1dB (dBmV) 72.6 72.5 72.4 72.3 0 200 400 600 800 1000 Frequency (MHz) ADA10000 MER MEASUREMENTS Figure 42: ADA10000 MER - 64 QAM @ 85 MHz Figure 43: ADA10000 MER - 64 QAM @ 85 MHz Figure 44: ADA10000 MER - 64 QAM @ 987 MHz Figure 45: ADA10000 MER - 256 QAM @ 85 MHz 14 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 ADA10000 Figure 46: ADA10000 MER - 256 QAM @ 543 MHz 15 Figure 47: ADA10000 MER - 256 QAM @ 987 MHz Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 ADA10000 LOW FREQUENCY PERFORMANCE DATA: 5 MHz to 200 MHz V DD 6.8 H 1000 pF RF 1000 pF 10 nH 1 IN 0. 5 pF 0.01 uF ADA10000 2,4 100 3 RF 0. 5 pF 50 Figure 48: Low Frequency (5 MHz to 200 MHz) Test Application Circuit S24 Package Device (75 terminations) 16 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 OUT ADA10000 Figure 50: Low Frequency Applications (See Figure 20) Gain vs. - S24(see Package Figure Frequency xx: Low Frequency Application Fig. 20) Gain vs. Frequency - S24 Package (T = +25 C, V == +8V, ohm 75 system) (TA = +258 C; VDD +875V; V system) Figure 49: Low Frequency Applications (See Figure 20) Input Return Loss vs. Frequency - S24 Package Figure (TAxx:=Low+258 C; VDD = +8 V; 75 V Frequency Application (see Fig. 20) Input Return Loss vs. Frequency - S24 Package (T = +25system) C, V = +8V, 75 ohm system) o A o A DD 17 DD 16.5 0 -5 16 -10 15.5 Gain (dB) Input Return Loss (dB) -15 -20 -25 15 14.5 -30 14 -35 -40 13.5 -45 13 -50 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 Frequency (MHz ) -55 -60 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 Frequency (MHz) Figure 52: Low Frequency Applications (See Figure 20) Output Return Loss vs. Frequency - S24 Figure XX: LowPackage Frequency Application (see Fig. 20) Output Return Loss vs. Frequency - S24 Package = +25 C, V = = +8V, (TA = +258 C;(T VDD +875 ohm V;system) 75 V system) Figure 51: Low Frequency Applications (See Figure 20) Reverse Isolation vs. Frequency - S24 Package Figure xx: Low Frequency Application (see Fig. 20) vs. Frequency - S24 Package (TA = +258Reverse C;(T Isolation VDD +875V; 75 V system) = +25 C, V == +8V, ohm system) o A DD A 0 -10 DD -5 -15 Output Return Loss (dB) Reverse Isolation (dB ) o 0 -5 -20 -25 -30 -35 -10 -15 -20 -40 -25 -45 -50 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 Frequency (MHz) -30 0 o 10 9 Noise Figure (dB) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 17 10 15 50 75 100 125 Frequency (MHz) Figure 53: Low Frequency Applications (See Figure 20) Figure xx: Low Frequency Application (see Fig. 20) Noise Figure vs. - S24 Package NoiseFrequency Figure vs. Frequency (T A = +25 C, VDD = +8V, 75 ohm system) (TA = +25 8C; VDD = +8 V; 75 V system) 5 25 20 Frequency (MHz) 25 30 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 150 175 200 225 250 ADA10000 PACKAGE OUTLINE D C LE E H L 0.015 [0.38]X45 a A2 A A1 0.003 [0.076mm] B1 e S Y M INCHES B O L MILLIMETERS MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. A 0.058 0.068 1.47 1.73 A1 0.004 0.010 0.10 0.25 A2 0.055 0.065 1.40 1.65 B 0.013 0.020 0.33 0.50 B1 0.062 0.070 1.58 1.78 NOTE NOTES: 1. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCHES 3. DIMENSION "E" DOES NOT INCLUDE INTER LEADFLASH OR PROTRUSIONS. INTER LEADFLASH AND PROTRUSIONS SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.010 [0.25mm] PER SIDE. C 0.008 0.010 0.20 0.25 4 0.380 0.400 9.66 10.16 2 E 0.150 0.160 3.81 4.06 3 0.050 BSC B 2. DIMENSION "D" DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH, PROTRUSIONS OR GATE BURRS. MOLD FLASH, PROTRUSIONS AND GATE BURRS SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.006 [0.15mm] PER SIDE. D e 4. LEAD THICKNESS AFTER PLATING TO BE 0.013 [0.33mm] MAXIMUM. 1.27 BSC H 0.226 0.244 5.74 6.20 L 0.016 0.040 0.41 1.02 LE 0.030 a 0 0.76 8 0 8 Figure 54: S3 Package Outline - Modified 16 Pin SOIC 18 GAUGE PLANE SEATING PLANE Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 ADA10000 Figure 55: S24 Package Outline - SOT-89 19 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013 ADA10000 Ordering Information TEMPERATURE RANGE PACKAGE DESCRIPTION ADA10000RS3P1 -40 C to +85 C RoHS Compliant Modified 16 Pin SOIC 3,500 piece Tape and Reel ADA10000RS24Q1 -40 C to +85 C RoHS Compliant SOT-89 Package 1,000 piece Tape and Reel ORDER NUMBER COMPONENT PACKAGING ANADIGICS, Inc. 141 Mount Bethel Road Warren, New Jersey 07059, U.S.A. Tel: +1 (908) 668-5000 Fax: +1 (908) 668-5132 URL: http://www.anadigics.com IMPORTANT NOTICE ANADIGICS, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to its products or to discontinue any product at any time without notice. The product specifications contained in Advanced Product Information sheets and Preliminary Data Sheets are subject to change prior to a product's formal introduction. Information in Data Sheets have been carefully checked and are assumed to be reliable; however, ANADIGICS assumes no responsibilities for inaccuracies. ANADIGICS strongly urges customers to verify that the information they are using is current before placing orders. warning ANADIGICS products are not intended for use in life support appliances, devices or systems. Use of an ANADIGICS product in any such application without written consent is prohibited. 20 Data Sheet - Rev 2.8 10/2013