ROHM recommends a thermal pad on the bottom of the package, connected to a large copper area on the PCB to dissipate heat efficiently. A minimum of 2oz copper thickness is recommended.
ROHM recommends following the derating curves in the datasheet, and ensuring good thermal design and heat dissipation. Additionally, consider using a heat sink or thermal interface material to reduce junction temperature.
While the datasheet specifies the recommended operating voltage range, it's essential to note that the absolute maximum rating for the input pins is 6.5V. Exceeding this voltage can cause permanent damage to the device.
Yes, the QH8KA2TCR is suitable for high-frequency switching applications up to 100 kHz. However, ensure that the PCB layout and component selection are optimized for high-frequency operation to minimize losses and ringing.
ROHM recommends following standard ESD handling procedures, such as using an ESD wrist strap, mat, or workstation. Additionally, ensure that the device is stored in an anti-static bag or tube during transportation and storage.
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