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TLV314-Q1: behavior at short of adjacent pin

Part Number: TLV314-Q1

Hi team,

As one of reliability information, it seems the customer would like to know what the behavior of TLV314-Q1 is when adjacent pin is shorted. Do you have any documents, materials or blogs that shows the behavior at short of adjacent pin for this devices?

Regards,

Jun

  • Hi Jun.

    the "absolute maximum ratings" in section 6.1 will answer this question.

    Kai
  • Hi Jun,

    We do not have any documents that specifically answer this question. However, for an op-amp this is a pretty simple process and can be figured out with logic and the abs max ratings table as Kai mentioned:

    Assuming you're using the DBV package:
    Pin 1 to Pin 2: Could cause the amplifier to hit its output current limit (depending on input signal) and possible thermal damage may occur.
    Pin 2 to Pin 3: No impact to the device, will impact circuit operation as the common mode voltage is now V+
    Pin 3 to Pin 4: No impact to the device, circuit will not work as the inputs are shorted together.
    Pin 4 to Pin 5: No impact to the device, circuit will not work as expected.
    Pin 5 to Pin 1: Could cause the amplifier to hit its output current limit (depending on input signal) and possible thermal damage may occur.

    I hope that gives you a sense of how you might do this analysis. It's helpful if the circuit configuration is known as well.

    Best,
    Paul