6] handling guide – Toshiba Semiconductor User Manual

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3.3 Design

Care must be exercised in the design of electronic equipment to achieve the desired reliability. It is

important not only to adhere to specifications concerning absolute maximum ratings and
recommended operating conditions, it is also important to consider the overall environment in which
equipment will be used, including factors such as the ambient temperature, transient noise and
voltage and current surges, as well as mounting conditions which affect device reliability. This section
describes some general precautions which you should observe when designing circuits and when
mounting devices on printed circuit boards.

For more detailed information about each product family, refer to the relevant individual technical

datasheets available from Toshiba

3.3.1

Absolute Maximum Ratings

Do not use devices under conditions in which their absolute maximum
ratings (e.g. current, voltage, power dissipation or temperature) will be
exceeded. A device may break down or its performance may be degraded,
causing it to catch fire or explode resulting in injury to the user.

The absolute maximum ratings are rated values which must not be

exceeded during operation, even for an instant. Although absolute
maximum ratings differ from product to product, they essentially
concern the voltage and current at each pin, the allowable power
dissipation, and the junction and storage temperatures.

If the voltage or current on any pin exceeds the absolute maximum

rating, the device’s internal circuitry can become degraded. In the worst case, heat generated in
internal circuitry can fuse wiring or cause the semiconductor chip to break down.

If storage or operating temperatures exceed rated values, the package seal can deteriorate or the

wires can become disconnected due to the differences between the thermal expansion coefficients of
the materials from which the device is constructed.

3.3.2

Recommended Operating Conditions

The recommended operating conditions for each device are those necessary to guarantee that the

device will operate as specified in the datasheet.
If greater reliability is required, derate the device’s absolute maximum ratings for voltage, current,
power and temperature before using it.

3.3.3 Derating

When incorporating a device into your design, reduce its rated absolute maximum voltage, current,

power dissipation and operating temperature in order to ensure high reliability.
Since derating differs from application to application, refer to the technical datasheets available for
the various devices used in your design.

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