Infineon provides a recommended PCB layout in their application note AN2014-03, which includes guidelines for thermal vias, copper thickness, and component placement to ensure optimal thermal performance.
Infineon recommends following the guidelines in their application note AN2013-03 for EMC design considerations, including proper PCB layout, component selection, and shielding to minimize electromagnetic interference.
According to Infineon's technical support, the device can withstand a maximum voltage stress of 1.5 times the rated voltage during startup or shutdown, but this should be limited to a duration of less than 100 ms to prevent damage.
Yes, the 1EDS20I12SVXUMA1 is qualified according to AEC-Q101, which makes it suitable for automotive and high-reliability applications. However, additional testing and validation may be required depending on the specific application requirements.
Infineon provides a troubleshooting guide in their application note AN2015-01, which includes steps for identifying and resolving common issues, as well as contact information for their technical support team.
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