M52759SP
VVHP1 H Para. VCC. Characteristics1
When the supply voltage of pin 10, 20 is 12.0 V, the amplitude of parabola waveform at pin 7 is defined as HP12.0 V.
When the supply voltage is 11.5 V, the amplitude of parabola waveform is defined as HP11.5 V.
VVHP1 = HP12.0 V − HP11.5 V
VVHP2 H Para. VCC. Characteristics2
When the supply voltage of pin 10, 20 is 12.5 V, the amplitude of parabola waveform at pin 7 is defined as HP12.5 V.
VVHP2 = HP12.0 V − HP12.5 V
DHP H Para. Size Temperature Drift
Measure the temperature drift of HP96 kHz. (−20°C to 85°C)
I6 Pin 6 Input Current
Measure the input current to pin 6 when voltage of pin 6 is 2.4 V.
I19 Pin 19 Input Current
Measure the input current to pin 19 when voltage of pin 19 is 6.1 V.
AVP1 V Parabola Accuracy1
Measure the output voltage at pin 4 and it is defined as VP−2, 3.5 V.
AVP2 V Parabola Accuracy2
The output voltage at pin 4 is defined as VP−2, 1.9 V.
AVP2 = VP−2, 1.9 V − VP−2, 3.5 V
AVP3 V Parabola Accuracy3
The output voltage at pin 4 is defined as VP−2, 2.7 V.
AVP3 =
VP−2, 2.7 V − VP−2, 3.5 V
VP−2, 1.9 V − VP−2, 3.5 V
× 100 (%)
AVP4 V Parabola Accuracy4
The output voltage at pin 4 is defined as VP−2, 4.3 V.
AVP4 =
VP−2, 4.3 V − VP−2, 3.5 V
VP−2, 1.9 V − VP−2, 3.5 V
× 100 (%)
AVP5 V Parabola Accuracy5
The output voltage at pin 4 is defined as VP−2, 5.1 V.
AVP5 =
VP−2, 5.1 V − VP−2, 3.5 V
VP−2, 1.9 V − VP−2, 3.5 V
× 100 (%)
REJ03F0197-0201 Rev.2.01 Mar 31, 2008
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