MAX9960
Dual-Flash-Pin Electronics/Supervoltage Switch Matrix
Part Details
The MAX9960 dual-flash-pin electronics/supervoltage switch matrix replaces most of the relays and switches commonly needed to connect system resources to each of two pins in a flash memory or SOC ATE system (Figure 1). The device provides seven switches per channel to select up to four independent sources: the pin electronics (PE), two parametric measurement units (PMUs) or other Kelvin analog resources, and a flash memory programming supervoltage (FVHH_). The force-and-sense PMU switches are independently controlled, enabling their use to connect two non-Kelvin resources in place of each PMU or Kelvin resource. Each MAX9960 contains two complete seven-switch channels with fully independent controls.
The MAX9960 features signal path switches with wide 600MHz bandwidth, low 3Ω series resistance, and low 8pF shunt capacitance over a voltage range compatible with common pin electronics ICs. An on-chip voltage- doubling buffer with selectable 1x or 2x gain generates the flash supervoltage, allowing a 6.5V DAC reference input to generate up to a maximum of 13V for flash-memory programming levels.
When switching from the FVHH_ to PE_ or from PE_ to FVHH_, the device-under-test (DUT_) voltage behaves monotonically. Switching transitions between the PE_ and FVHH_ inputs are typically less than 350ns.
The MAX9960 operates over a commercial 0°C to +70°C temperature range, and is available in the 48-pin thin QFN package (7mm x 7mm x 0.8mm) with an exposed pad on the bottom for heat removal.
Applications
- Flash Memory Automatic Test Equipment
- SOC Automatic Test Equipment
Documentation
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
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