MC56F8035VLDR Freescale Semiconductor, MC56F8035VLDR Datasheet - Page 155

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MC56F8035VLDR

Manufacturer Part Number
MC56F8035VLDR
Description
Digital Signal Processors & Controllers - DSP, DSC 16 BIT DSPHC 64KB
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of MC56F8035VLDR

Rohs
yes
Core
56800E
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Program Memory Size
64 KB
Data Ram Size
8 KB
Maximum Clock Frequency
32 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
35
Number Of Timers
3
Device Million Instructions Per Second
32 MIPs
Operating Supply Voltage
3 V to 3.6 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 105 C
Package / Case
LQFP-44
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT

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Part 12 Design Considerations
12.1 Thermal Design Considerations
An estimation of the chip junction temperature, T
T
where:
The junction-to-ambient thermal resistance is an industry-standard value that provides a quick and easy
estimation of thermal performance. Unfortunately, there are two values in common usage: the value
determined on a single-layer board and the value obtained on a board with two planes. For packages such
as the PBGA, these values can be different by a factor of two. Which value is closer to the application
depends on the power dissipated by other components on the board. The value obtained on a single layer
board is appropriate for the tightly packed printed circuit board. The value obtained on the board with the
internal planes is usually appropriate if the board has low-power dissipation and the components are well
separated.
When a heat sink is used, the thermal resistance is expressed as the sum of a junction-to-case thermal
resistance and a case-to-ambient thermal resistance:
R
where:
R
change the case to ambient thermal resistance, R
sink, the air flow around the device, the interface material, the mounting arrangement on printed circuit
board, or change the thermal dissipation on the printed circuit board surrounding the device.
To determine the junction temperature of the device in the application when heat sinks are not used, the
Thermal Characterization Parameter (
measurement of the temperature at the top center of the package case using the following equation:
T
where:
T
R
P
R
R
R
T
P
Freescale Semiconductor
J
J
D
D
A
T
JT
JA
JC
= T
J
JA
JC
CA
= T
is device related and cannot be influenced by the user. The user controls the thermal environment to
= R
A
T
= Ambient temperature for the package (
= Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance (
= Power dissipation in the package (W)
=
=
=
= Thermocouple temperature on top of package (
= Thermal characterization parameter (
= Power dissipation in package (W)
+ (
+ (R
JC
Package junction-to-ambient thermal resistance (°C/W)
Package junction-to-case thermal resistance (°C/W)
Package case-to-ambient thermal resistance (°C/W)
+ R
JT
J
x P
x P
CA
D
)
D
)
56F8035/56F8025 Data Sheet, Rev. 6
JT
) can be used to determine the junction temperature with a
o
CA
J
o
C/W)
, can be obtained from the equation:
C)
o
C/W)
. For instance, the user can change the size of the heat
o
C)
Thermal Design Considerations
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