Hello all,
LTC7001 has a pin pitch of 0.5 mm. With this up to what voltage of Vin is realistic without issues, say with Vcc of 5V?
Asking since LTC7001 doesn't have a large pitch variant like LTC7000.
Regards, Prithvi
Hello all,
LTC7001 has a pin pitch of 0.5 mm. With this up to what voltage of Vin is realistic without issues, say with Vcc of 5V?
Asking since LTC7001 doesn't have a large pitch variant like LTC7000.
Regards, Prithvi
Yes, the LTC7001 does have a pin pitch of 0.5 mm or 0.195 mm (typical) between pads based on recommended layout. However, BST, TS, TGUP, TGDN are < 15V apart. In other words, Vin does not appear between…
Companies tend to have their of own guidelines or PCB / safety standards they follow as well considerations regarding average vs peak voltage and use of conformal coating, etc.)
Yes, the LTC7001 does have a pin pitch of 0.5 mm or 0.195 mm (typical) between pads based on recommended layout. However, BST, TS, TGUP, TGDN are < 15V apart. In other words, Vin does not appear between adjacent pins.
Thank you Kurk. At what Vin would LTC7000 be recommended and above what voltage would LTC7000-1 with greater spacing be recommended?
I see that in a reference design of LTC6813 BMS, LTC7000 is used up to 60V. So I am assuming up to this voltage LTC7000 pin spacing isn't an issue.
Companies tend to have their of own guidelines or PCB / safety standards they follow as well considerations regarding average vs peak voltage and use of conformal coating, etc.)
Companies tend to have their of own guidelines or PCB / safety standards they follow as well considerations regarding average vs peak voltage and use of conformal coating, etc.)