Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Key features
- Ordering parts
- Part identification
- Terminology and guidelines
- Ratings
- General
- AC electrical characteristics
- Nonswitching electrical specifications
- Switching specifications
- Thermal specifications
- Peripheral operating requirements and behaviors
- Core modules
- System modules
- Clock modules
- Memories and memory interfaces
- Security and integrity modules
- Analog
- Timers
- Communication interfaces
- Human-machine interfaces (HMI)
- Dimensions
- Pinout
- Revision History
3.6 Relationship between ratings and operating requirements
–∞
- No permanent failure
- Correct operation
Normal operating range
Fatal range
Expected permanent failure
Fatal range
Expected permanent failure
∞
Operating rating (max.)
Operating requirement (max.)
Operating requirement (min.)
Operating rating (min.)
Operating (power on)
Degraded operating range
Degraded operating range
–∞
No permanent failure
Handling range
Fatal range
Expected permanent failure
Fatal range
Expected permanent failure
∞
Handling rating (max.)
Handling rating (min.)
Handling (power off)
- No permanent failure
- Possible decreased life
- Possible incorrect operation
- No permanent failure
- Possible decreased life
- Possible incorrect operation
3.7 Guidelines for ratings and operating requirements
Follow these guidelines for ratings and operating requirements:
• Never exceed any of the chip’s ratings.
• During normal operation, don’t exceed any of the chip’s operating requirements.
• If you must exceed an operating requirement at times other than during normal
operation (for example, during power sequencing), limit the duration as much as
possible.
3.8 Definition: Typical value
A typical value is a specified value for a technical characteristic that:
• Lies within the range of values specified by the operating behavior
• Given the typical manufacturing process, is representative of that characteristic
during operation when you meet the typical-value conditions or other specified
conditions
Typical values are provided as design guidelines and are neither tested nor guaranteed.
Terminology and guidelines
K10 Sub-Family Data Sheet Data Sheet, Rev. 7, 02/2013.
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