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1200D

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1200D
Manufacturer / Brand
ON
Part of Description:
1200D ON SOP-8
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Part Number 1200D
Manufacturer / Brand ON
Stock Quantity 4950 pcs Stock
Category Integrated Circuits (ICs) > Specialized ICs
Description 1200D ON SOP-8
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: RoHS Compliant
RFQ 1200D Datasheets 1200D Details PDF
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Package SOP-8
Condition New Original Stock
Warranty 100% Perfect Functions
Lead Time 2-3days after payment.
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Packaging & ESD

Industry-standard static shielding packaging is used for electronic components.Anti-static, light-transparent materials allow easy identification of ICs and PCB assemblies.
The packaging structure provides electrostatic protection based on Faraday cage principles.This helps protect sensitive components from static discharge during handling and transportation.


All products are packed in ESD-safe anti-static packaging. Outer packaging labels include part number, brand, and quantity for clear identification. Goods are inspected prior to shipment to ensure proper condition and authenticity.

ESD protection is maintained throughout packing, handling, and global transportation. Secure packaging provides reliable sealing and resistance during transit. Additional cushioning materials are applied when required to protect sensitive components.

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Shipment charges: (Reference DHL and FedEX)
Weight(KG): 0.00kg-1.00kg Price(USD$) : USD$60.00
Weight(KG): 1.00kg-2.00kg Price(USD$) : USD$80.00
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can the 1200D be used in a 5V system without additional level-shifting circuitry, and what are the implications for logic high input thresholds?
No, the 1200D is designed for 3.3V operation and has input thresholds that may not reliably recognize a full 5V logic high. Directly connecting a 5V signal to the 1200D could result in undefined behavior or potential damage due to exceeding recommended absolute maximum ratings.
What is the minimum supply voltage required for reliable operation of the 1200D, and how does this affect battery-powered designs?
The 1200D requires a minimum supply voltage of 2.7V for stable operation. This makes it suitable for low-voltage applications but limits use in systems requiring precise regulation below that threshold, impacting design flexibility in ultra-low-power scenarios.
How does the propagation delay of the 1200D compare to alternatives when driving capacitive loads in high-speed digital systems?
The 1200D exhibits typical propagation delays around 10ns under standard conditions, but performance degrades significantly with large capacitive loads due to internal drive strength limitations. For designs exceeding 50pF load capacitance, external buffering is strongly recommended.
Is the 1200D pin-compatible with the 1200C, and can existing PCBs be reused without modification?
While the 1200D and 1200C share the same SOP-8 package, differences in internal architecture mean they are not electrically compatible. Replacing one with the other on an existing board risks incorrect functionality or failure to boot due to altered timing characteristics.
What configuration options exist for the 1200D, and can it be customized via external pins or serial interface?
The 1200D supports limited configuration through dedicated control pins, allowing selection between two preset operating modes. It does not support runtime reconfiguration via I²C or SPI, so all settings must be determined at power-up based on pin strapping.
In industrial environments with wide temperature ranges, how does the 1200D handle clock jitter and stability over time?
The 1200D maintains phase noise performance within specified limits from -40°C to +85°C, but long-term clock drift can exceed 50 ppm without external crystal compensation. Designs in extreme climates should include temperature-compensated oscillators for critical timing applications.
Can the 1200D replace the LTC6903 in a legacy design, and what modifications would be necessary?
Partial replacement is possible since both are 3.3V-capable clock generators, but the LTC6903 offers finer frequency resolution and better duty cycle accuracy. Migrating from the LTC6903 to the 1200D requires recalibration of output frequencies and may necessitate changes to feedback resistor values.
What is the maximum allowable continuous current sourcing capability of the 1200D’s output drivers, and how does this impact fanout requirements?
Each output driver on the 1200D can source up to 8mA continuously, limiting fanout to approximately three standard CMOS loads (typically 4mA each). Exceeding this without buffering leads to degraded rise times and increased EMI susceptibility.
Are there any known ESD sensitivity issues with the 1200D that require special handling during assembly?
Yes, the 1200D has a relatively low human body model (HBM) ESD rating of only 1kV, which is below typical industry expectations. Robust protection circuits should be implemented in the PCB layout, including series resistors and TVS diodes, especially in exposed connector areas.
How does the 1200D perform under rapid power cycling, and what precautions should be taken in systems with frequent wake/sleep transitions?
The 1200D exhibits potential start-up glitches during rapid power cycling due to internal bias stabilization delays. To ensure clean operation, designers should maintain stable VDD above 2.7V for at least 1ms after power application before enabling critical loads.
What is the recommended decoupling capacitor configuration for the 1200D in noisy switching regulator environments?
A 10μF tantalum capacitor in parallel with a 0.1μF ceramic capacitor should be placed as close as possible to the VDD pin. This combination filters both low-frequency ripple from switching regulators and high-frequency transients, ensuring stable internal biasing.
Can multiple 1200D devices be synchronized to a common reference clock, and if so, how?
Synchronization is not natively supported. While outputs can be phase-aligned manually using delay lines or adjustable RC networks, there is no master-slave mode or phase-locked loop integration, making precise multi-device coordination impractical without external logic.
Is the 1200D suitable for automotive-grade applications requiring AEC-Q100 qualification?
No, the 1200D is not qualified to AEC-Q100 standards and lacks the necessary reliability enhancements for harsh automotive environments. Its extended temperature range (-40°C to +85°C) is insufficient for most automotive operational profiles beyond infotainment systems.
What happens if the 1200D’s enable pin is left floating, and how should it be handled in production designs?
Leaving the enable pin unconnected results in unpredictable state due to internal floating bias. It must be tied either to VDD (enabled) or GND (disabled) using a pull-up or pull-down resistor—preferably a 10kΩ resistor for minimal leakage current.
How does the 1200D’s power consumption scale with output frequency, and what impact does this have on thermal management?
Dynamic power consumption increases linearly with switching frequency due to charge/discharge of internal nodes. At 1MHz, quiescent current rises to ~1.8mA; thus, high-frequency operation in compact enclosures may require careful PCB thermal routing despite small SOP-8 footprint.

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