Tusonix recommends a 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane and thermal vias to dissipate heat. A minimum of 1 oz copper thickness is recommended for the top and bottom layers. Additionally, a thermal pad on the bottom of the device should be connected to a heat sink or a thermal management system.
Tusonix recommends using a soldering iron with a temperature range of 250°C to 260°C and a solder with a melting point of 180°C to 190°C. The device should be handled by the package body, and not by the pins, to avoid damage. A soldering time of 3-5 seconds per pin is recommended.
The 4300-004 has an ESD rating of 2 kV human body model (HBM) and 100 V machine model (MM). To prevent ESD damage, Tusonix recommends using an ESD wrist strap or mat, and handling the device in a static-safe environment. Devices should be stored in anti-static packaging and handled with ESD-safe tools.
Yes, the 4300-004 is designed to withstand high-vibration and high-shock environments. However, Tusonix recommends following the recommended PCB layout and mounting guidelines to ensure reliable operation. Additionally, the device should be secured to the PCB using a suitable adhesive or mechanical fastening method.
Tusonix recommends using a calibrated test fixture and a signal generator with a 50 ohm output impedance to test the device. The device should be tested in a shielded environment to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI). A detailed test procedure is available from Tusonix upon request.