NEC switch User Manual

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User’s Manual U12978EJ3V0UD

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NOTES FOR CMOS DEVICES

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PRECAUTION AGAINST ESD FOR SEMICONDUCTORS

Note:

Strong electric field, when exposed to a MOS device, can cause destruction of the gate oxide and

ultimately degrade the device operation. Steps must be taken to stop generation of static

electricity as much as possible, and quickly dissipate it once, when it has occurred.

Environmental control must be adequate. When it is dry, humidifier should be used. It is

recommended to avoid using insulators that easily build static electricity. Semiconductor devices

must be stored and transported in an anti-static container, static shielding bag or conductive

material. All test and measurement tools including work bench and floor should be grounded.

The operator should be grounded using wrist strap. Semiconductor devices must not be touched

with bare hands. Similar precautions need to be taken for PW boards with semiconductor

devices on it.

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HANDLING OF UNUSED INPUT PINS FOR CMOS

Note:

No connection for CMOS device inputs can be cause of malfunction. If no connection is

provided to the input pins, it is possible that an internal input level may be generated due to

noise, etc., hence causing malfunction. CMOS devices behave differently than Bipolar or NMOS

devices. Input levels of CMOS devices must be fixed high or low by using a pull-up or pull-down

circuitry. Each unused pin should be connected to V

DD

or GND with a resistor, if it is considered

to have a possibility of being an output pin. All handling related to the unused pins must be

judged device by device and related specifications governing the devices.

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STATUS BEFORE INITIALIZATION OF MOS DEVICES

Note:

Power-on does not necessarily define initial status of MOS device. Production process of MOS

does not define the initial operation status of the device. Immediately after the power source is

turned ON, the devices with reset function have not yet been initialized. Hence, power-on does

not guarantee out-pin levels, I/O settings or contents of registers. Device is not initialized until

the reset signal is received. Reset operation must be executed immediately after power-on for

devices having reset function.

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