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Electrostatic Discharge Data
Electrostatic damage (ESD) to semiconductor devices has
plagued the industry for years. Special packaging and
handling techniques have been developed to protect these
sensitive devices. While many of Motorola’s semiconductors
devices are not susceptible to ESD, all products are revered
as sensitive and handled accordingly.
The data in this section was developed using the
human-body model specified in MIL-STD-750C, Method
1020. The threshold values (Eth, kV) of ten devices was
recorded, then the average value calculated. This data plus
the device type, device source, package type, classification,
polarity and general device description are supplied. Devices
listed are mainly JEDEC registered 1N and 2N numbers.
Military QPL devices and some customer specials are also in
this database. The data in this report will be updated
regularly, and the range will be added as new data becomes
available.
Class 3 . . .4000 to > 15500 volts
The code “N/S” signifies a non-sensitive device. “SEN” are
considered sensitive and should be handled according to
ESD procedures. Of the various products manufactured by
the Communications, Power and Signal Technologies
Group, the following examples list general device families by
not sensitive to extremely sensitive.
Not sensitive . . . . . . FET current regulators
Least sensitive . . . . Zener diodes (on a square
mil/millijoule basis)
Less sensitive . . . . . Bipolar transistors
More sensitive . . . . Bipolar darlington transistors
Very sensitive . . . . . Power TMOS devices
The sensitivity classifications listed are as follows:
Extremely sensitive Hot carrier diodes and MOSFET
transistors without gate protection
Class 1 . . .1 to 1999 volts
The data supplied herein, is listed in numerical or
alphabetical order.
Class 2 . . .2000 to 3999 volts
DEVICE
LINE
XL0010V1
CASE
344–15
CLASS
3–SEN
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Uncompensated
MPX10D
MPX10DP
XL0010V1
XL0010V1
XL0012V1
XL0012V1
XL0012V1
XL2010V5
XL2010V5
XL2010V5
XL2010V5
XL2010V5
XL2300C1,01C1
XL4101S2
XL4101S2
XL4101S2
XL4101S2
XL4101S2
XL4101S2
XL4101S2
XL4101S2
XL4101S2
XL4010S5
XL4010S5
XL4010S5
XL4010S5
XL4010S5
344C–01
344B–01
344–15
3–SEN
3–SEN
3–SEN
3–SEN
3–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
1–SEN
Uncompensated
MPX10GP
Uncompensated
MPX12D
Uncompensated
MPX12DP
344C–01
344B–01
344–15
Uncompensated
MPX12GP
Uncompensated
MPX2010D
MPX2010DP
MPX2010GP
MPX2010GS
MPX2010GSX
MPX2300DT1
MPX4100A
MPX4100AP
MPX4100AS
MPX4101A
MPX4115A
MPX4115AP
MPX4115AS
MPX4250A
MPX4250AP
MPX5010D
MPX5010DP
MPX5010GP
MPX5010GS
MPX5010GSX
Temperature Compensated/Calibrated
Temperature Compensated/Calibrated
Temperature Compensated/Calibrated
Temperature Compensated/Calibrated
Temperature Compensated/Calibrated
Temperature Compensated/Calibrated
Signal–Conditioned
344C–01
344B–01
344E–01
344F–01
423–05
867–08
867B–04
867E–03
867–08
Signal–Conditioned
Signal–Conditioned
Signal–Conditioned
867–08
Signal–Conditioned
867B–04
867E–03
867–08
Signal–Conditioned
Signal–Conditioned
Signal–Conditioned
867B–04
867–08
Signal–Conditioned
Signal–Conditioned
867C–05
867B–04
867E–03
867F–03
Signal–Conditioned
Signal–Conditioned
Signal–Conditioned
Signal–Conditioned
Motorola Sensor Device Data
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