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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Stresses in excess of the absolute maximum ratings can cause catastrophic damage to the device. Limits apply to each parameter
in isolation, all other parameters having values within the recommended operating conditions. It should not be assumed that
limiting values of more than one parameter can be applied to the product at the same time. Exposure to the absolute maximum
ratings for extended periods can adversely aect device reliability.
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Reference
Storage Temperature T
S
-40 +100 °C
Lead Soldering Temperature T
SOLD
+260 °C
Lead Soldering Time t
SOLD
10 sec.
Supply Voltage V
CC
-0.5 7.0 V
Data Input Voltage V
I
-0.5 V
CC
V
Dierential Input Voltage V
D
1.4 V Note 1
Output Current I
O
50 mA
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Reference
Ambient Operating Temperature
AFBR-5803Z/5803TZ
AFBR-5803AZ/5803ATZ
T
A
T
A
0
-10
+70
+85
°C
°C
Note A
Note B
Supply Voltage V
CC
V
CC
3.135
4.75
3.5
5.25
V
V
Data Input Voltage - Low V
IL
- V
CC
-1.810 -1.475 V
Data Input Voltage - High V
IH
- V
CC
-1.165 -0.880 V
Data and Signal Detect Output Load R
L
50 W Note 2
Parameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Reference
Supply Current I
CC
133 175 mA Note 3
Power Dissipation at V
CC
= 3.3 V P
DISS
0.45 0.6 W
at V
CC
= 5.0 V P
DISS
0.76 0.97 W
Data Input Current - Low I
IL
-350 -2 µA
Data Input Current - High I
IH
18 350 µA
Notes:
A. Ambient Operating Temperature corresponds to transceiver case temperature of 0°C mininum to +85 °C maximum with necessary airow ap-
plied. Recommended case temperature measurement point can be found in Figure 2.
B. Ambient Operating Temperature corresponds to transceiver case temperature of -10 °C mininum to +100 °C maximum with necessary airow
applied. Recommended case temperature measurement point can be found in Figure 2.
Transmitter Electrical Characteristics
(AFBR-5803Z/5803TZ: T
A
= 0°C to +70°C, V
CC
= 3.135 V to 3.5 V or 4.75 V to 5.25 V)
(AFBR-5803AZ/AFBR-5803ATZ: T
A
= -10°C to +85°C, V
CC
= 3.135 V to 3.5 V or 4.75 V to 5.25 V)
Recommended Operating Conditions