A thermal pad is recommended under the package to improve heat dissipation. A minimum of 2oz copper thickness and a thermal relief pattern on the PCB are also recommended.
Ensure that the device is operated within the recommended voltage and current ranges, and that the PCB is designed to minimize thermal gradients. Additionally, consider using thermal management techniques such as heat sinks or fans.
The recommended soldering conditions are: peak temperature of 260°C, soldering time of 10-15 seconds, and a soldering iron tip temperature of 350-400°C.
Use a PCB with a sufficient current-carrying capacity, and ensure that the traces and vias are designed to handle the high current output. Additionally, consider using a current sense resistor and a fuse or PTC to protect against overcurrent conditions.
The SR20100 has built-in ESD protection, but it's still recommended to follow standard ESD handling procedures during assembly and testing. Use an ESD wrist strap or mat, and ensure that the PCB is designed with ESD protection in mind.