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CDCLVP111EVM-CVAL: Partial layout details and thermal capability

Part Number: CDCLVP111EVM-CVAL
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CDCLVP111-SP

1) I want to eventually replace the Clock Driver that comes with the EVM and replace it with another that I have. To do so, need partial drawing details of this evaluation module, specific to the solder pad pattern dimensions of the CDCLVP111-SP (Clock Driver part at the center of the module) to properly lead-form my part.

2) When replacing the Clock Driver part in item 1, above, it will be replaced by a flight version (5962-1620701VXC) that I want to test some of its parameters at non-ambient temperatures. How hot can this EVM and its components (other than the Clock Driver) withstand when testing at non-ambient but elevated hot temperature, without causing damage or impacting parameters' measured values. 

3) is there a photo that shows the back side of the evaluation module (Website shows only from view). Not looking for a professional photo, Any photo, maybe from some engineering lab using this evaluation module will do.    

  • Hi Raed,

    1) I want to eventually replace the Clock Driver that comes with the EVM and replace it with another that I have. To do so, need partial drawing details of this evaluation module, specific to the solder pad pattern dimensions of the CDCLVP111-SP (Clock Driver part at the center of the module) to properly lead-form my part.

    I will check the board files and get back to you with these details. To understand it correctly, you want the dimensions of the land pattern for this device. It would take some time for me to find out the details on board because this is an old part. 

    2) When replacing the Clock Driver part in item 1, above, it will be replaced by a flight version (5962-1620701VXC) that I want to test some of its parameters at non-ambient temperatures. How hot can this EVM and its components (other than the Clock Driver) withstand when testing at non-ambient but elevated hot temperature, without causing damage or impacting parameters' measured values. 

    You can refer to the BOM section in the EVM user guide to see all the other components used and their temperature requirements. Most of these components are rated for hot temperatures up to 125 Celcius. You can confirm yourself in the EVM user guide.

    is there a photo that shows the back side of the evaluation module (Website shows only from view). Not looking for a professional photo, Any photo, maybe from some engineering lab using this evaluation module will do.

    I can find an EVM and send a picture to you. 

    Best,

    Asim

  • Hi Raed,

    You can find the land pattern symbols files on below link. Let me know if that works for you. Otherwise I can provide assembly drawings as well.

    Symbol Info

    Below is a backside picture of EVM.

    Best,

    Asim