Normally, use a 10pF capacitor on REG (MAX4299 0nly) and a lpF capacitor on CBYPASS Larger capacitor val- ues and lower ESRs provide better supply-noise rejec- tion and line-transient response. Reduce noise and improve load-transient response, stability, and power- supply rejection by using larger capacitors. For stable operation over the full temperature range and load cur- rents up t0 100mA, a minimum of 10pF (REG) and lpF (CBYPASS) is recommended. Use a lpF bypass capacitor on BIAS to ensure a fully clickless/popless power-up sequence. Smaller capacitor values may be used here to decrease the power-up time, but may cause the power-up transient to become audible. Larger bypass capacitors are not necessary to reduce noise and/or improve AC power-supply rejection.
SXE50VB120M8X20 on stock| revision | date | Update |
| O10J | 2001.9.28 | release first version |
| O21J | 2001.10.18 | minor error correction |
| 0.30E | 2002.3.15 | translation from Japanese to English with some minor change |
| 1.OE | 2002.3.25 | Document Review is closed. |
| 1.1E | 2002.4.8 | Table 5-3 pin78, 79 error corrected. |
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| Parameter | Min Typ Max | Unit | Test Condition/Comments |
| tCKS tCSS tCKH tCKL tCSH tCSR tDS tDH tRD tRZ tCSZ | 50 50 100 100 100 62 50 40 50 50 50 | ns ns ns ns ns Lrs ns ns ns ns ns | CLK Setup Time CS Setup Time CLK High Duration CLK Low Duration CS Hold Time CS Recovery Time Input Data Setup Time Input Data Hold Time Data Output Delay Time Data Output Floating Time Data Output Floating Time after CS Goes Low |
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