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DOD - SMD 5962-78020

MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON

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Organization: DOD
Publication Date: 14 October 1997
Status: inactive
Page Count: 17
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This drawing documents two product assurance class levels consisting of high reliability (device classes Q and M) and space application (device class V). A choice of case outlines and lead finishes are available and are reflected in the Part or identifying Number (PIN). When available, a choice of Radiation Hardness Assurance (RHA) levels are reflected in the PIN.

The PIN is as shown in the following example:

Device classes Q and V RHA marked devices meet the MIL-PRF-38535 specified RHA levels and are market with the appropriate RHA designator. Device class M RHA marked devices meet the MIL-PRF-38535, appendix A specified RHA levels and are marked with the appropriate RHA designator. A dash (-) indicates a non-RHA device.

The device type(s) identity the circuit function as follows:

Device type Generic number Circuit function 01 26LS32 Quad, differential line receiver 1/ 02 26LS33 Quad, differential line receiver 2/ 03 26LS32A Quad, differential line receiver 1/ 04 26LS33A Quad, differential line receiver 2/ 05 26F32 Quad, differential line receiver 1/ 06 26LS32 Quad, differential line receiver 1/

The device class designator is a single letter identifying the product assurance level as follows:

Device class Device requirements documentation M Vendor self-certification to the requirements for MIL-STD-883 compliant, non-JAN class level B microcircuits in accordance with MIL-PFR-38535, appendix A Q or V Certification and qualification to MIL-PRF-38535

The case outline(s) are as designated in MIL-STD-1835 and as follows:

Outline letter Descriptive designator Terminals Package style E GDIP1-T16 or CDIP2-T16 16 Dual-in-line F GDFP2-F16 or CDFP3-F16 16 Flat package 2 CQCC1-N20 20 Square leadless chip carrier

The lead finish is as specified in MIL-PRF-38535 for device classes Q and V or MIL-PRF-38535, appendix A for device class M.

Power supply voltage (VCC).......................... 7.0 V dc Common mode range................................... ±25 V dc Differential input voltage.......................... ±25 V dc Enable voltage...................................... 7.0 V dc Output sink current................................. 50 mA Storage temperature range........................... −65°C to + 150°C Power dissipation (PD).............................. 500 mW 4/ Lead temperature (soldering, 10 seconds)............ +300°C Junction temperature (TJ)........................... +150°C Thermal resistance, junction-to-case (θJC).......... See MIL-STD-1835 Thermal resistance, junction-to-ambient (θJA):...... Device types Device type 01 - 04, 06 05 Case outline E...................................... 100°C/W 100°C/W Case outline F...................................... 140°C/W 142°C/W Case Outline 2...................................... 130°C/W 87°C/W

Supply voltage range (VCC).......................... +4.5 V dc to +5.5 V dc Ambient operating temperature range (TA)............ −55°C to +125°C Minimum high level input voltage (VIH).............. 2.0 V dc Maximum low level input voltage (VIL)............... 0.8 V dc Input hysteresis (VHYST)............................ 50 mV typical

intended Use:

Microcircuits conforming to this drawing are intended for use for Government microcircuit applications (original equipment), design applications, and logistics purposes.

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Document History

January 12, 2018
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
This drawing documents two product assurance class levels consisting of high reliability (device class Q and M) and space application (device class V). A choice of case outlines and lead finishes are...
March 3, 2010
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
This drawing documents two product assurance class levels consisting of high reliability (device classes Q and M) and space application (device class V). A choice of case outlines and lead finishes...
July 17, 2007
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
This drawing documents two product assurance class levels consisting of high reliability (device classes Q and M) and space application (device class V). A choice of case outlines and lead finishes...
May 3, 2001
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
A description is not available for this item.
February 15, 2000
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
Microcircuits conforming to this drawing are intended for use for Government microcircuit applications (original equipment), design applications, and logistics purposes. Microcircuits covered by...
May 25, 1999
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
Microcircuits conforming to this drawing are intended for use for Government microcircuit applications (original equipment), design applications, and logistics purposes. Microcircuits covered by...
SMD 5962-78020
October 14, 1997
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
This drawing documents two product assurance class levels consisting of high reliability (device classes Q and M) and space application (device class V). A choice of case outlines and lead finishes...
March 28, 1996
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
A description is not available for this item.
October 31, 1995
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
This drawing forms a part of a one part - one part number documentation system (see 6.6 herein). Two product assurance classes consisting of military high reliability (device classes Q and M) and...
November 22, 1991
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
This drawing forms a part of a one part - one part number documentation system (see 6.6 herein). Two product assurance classes consisting of military high reliability (device classes B, Q, and M) and...
July 5, 1991
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
A description is not available for this item.
July 28, 1987
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
A description is not available for this item.
April 17, 1986
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
A description is not available for this item.
June 14, 1984
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
A description is not available for this item.
June 7, 1983
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
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October 8, 1982
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
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August 9, 1981
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
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December 3, 1980
MICROCIRCUIT, LINEAR, QUAD DIFFERENTIAL LINE, RECEIVER, MONOLITHIC SILICON
A description is not available for this item.
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