Diptronics recommends a 4-layer PCB with a dedicated ground plane and thermal vias under the device. A thermal pad on the bottom of the package should be connected to a large copper area on the PCB to dissipate heat efficiently.
To ensure reliable operation, Diptronics recommends following the derating guidelines in the datasheet, using a suitable heat sink, and maintaining a maximum junction temperature of 125°C. Additionally, consider using a thermistor or thermocouple to monitor the device temperature.
According to Diptronics, the maximum allowable voltage transient on the input pins is ±500 mV, with a maximum duration of 100 ns. Exceeding this limit may cause damage to the device or affect its performance.
While the DMR-10-T-V-T/R is a high-quality device, it is not specifically designed for high-reliability or aerospace applications. Diptronics recommends using their radiation-hardened or military-grade products for such applications. Consult with Diptronics' sales team for more information.
The typical turn-on and turn-off time for the DMR-10-T-V-T/R is around 100 ns and 50 ns, respectively. However, these times can vary depending on the specific application, PCB layout, and operating conditions.
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