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semiconductor technical data quad eia485 line drivers ordering information MC75172Bdw t a = 40 to +85 c so20l order this document by MC75172B/d p suffix plastic package case 648 dw suffix plastic package case 751d (so20l) mc75174bdw so20l mc75174bp plastic dip 1 motorola analog ic device data       !   the motorola MC75172B/174b quad line drivers are differential high speed drivers designed to comply with the eia485 standard. features include threestate outputs, thermal shutdown, and output current limiting in both directions. these devices also comply with eia422a, and ccitt recommendations v.11 and x.27. the MC75172B/174b are optimized for balanced multipoint bus transmission at rates in excess of 10 mbps. the outputs feature wide common mode voltage range, making them suitable for party line applications in noisy environments. the current limit and thermal shutdown features protect the devices from line fault conditions. these devices offer optimum performance when used with the mc75173 and mc75175 line receivers. both devices are available in 16pin plastic dip and 20pin wide body surface mount packages. ? meets eia485 standard for party line operation ? meets eia422a and ccitt recommendations v.11 and x.27 ? operating ambient temperature: 40 c to +85 c ? high impedance outputs ? common mode output voltage range: 7 to 12 v ? positive and negative current limiting ? transmission rates in excess of 10 mbps ? thermal shutdown at 150 c junction temperature, (  20 c) ? single 5.0 v supply ? pin compatible with ti sn75172/4 and ns m a96172/4 ? interchangeable with mc3487 and am26ls31 for eia422a applications pin connections MC75172B mc75174b 9 1 3a 3y 3z en 12 4z 4y 4a v cc gnd 2a 2y 2z en 12 1z 1a 1y p package 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 dw package 2a 8 7 6 5 4 4a v cc 19 18 en 2z nc 10 11 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 p package 1 3 en 17 4y gnd 2y 12 3a 14 3z 4z 15 16 1a 1y 2 1z nc nc nc 3y 13 20 1y 1a 1z en 2z 2y 2a gnd v cc en 34 en 34 20 13 3y nc nc nc 1z 2 1y 1a 16 15 4z 3z 14 12 2y gnd 4y 17 9 2a 8 7 6 5 4 4a v cc 19 18 dw package 2z nc 10 11 4a 4y 4z en 3z 3y 3a 1 3 1 10 3a ? motorola, inc. 1996 rev 1
MC75172B mc75174b 2 motorola analog ic device data maximum ratings rating symbol value unit power supply voltage v cc 0.5, +7.0 vdc input voltage (data, enable) v in +7.0 vdc input current (data, enable) i in 24 ma applied output voltage, when in 3state condition (v cc = 5.0 v) v za 10, +14 vdc applied output voltage, when v cc = 0 v v zb 14 output current i o selflimiting storage temperature t stg 65, +150 c devices should not be operated at these limits. the arecommended operating conditionso table provides for actual device operation. recommended operating conditions characteristic symbol min typ max unit power supply voltage v cc +4.75 +5.0 +5.25 vdc input voltage (all inputs) v in 0 v cc vdc output voltage in 3state condition, or when v cc = 0 v v cm 7.0 +12 vdc output current (normal data transmission) i o 65 +65 ma operating ambient temperature (see text) eia485 eia422 t a 40 0 +85 +85 c all limits are not necessarily functional concurrently. electrical characteristics (40 c  t a  85 c, 4.75 v  v cc  5.25 v, unless otherwise noted.) characteristic symbol min typ max unit output voltage singleended voltage i o = 0 high @ i o = 33 ma low @ i o = +33 ma differential voltage open circuit (i o = 0) r l = 54 w (figure 1) v o v oh v ol ? v od1 ? ? v od2 ? 0 1.5 1.5 4.0 1.6 3.4 2.3 6.0 6.0 5.0 vdc change in differential*, r l = 54 w (figure 1) differential voltage, r l = 100 w (figure 1) change in differential*, r l = 100 w (figure 1) differential voltage, 7.0 v  v cm  12 v (figure 2) change in differential*, 7.0 v  v cm  12 v (figure 2) offset voltage, r l = 54 w (figure 1) change in offset*, r l = 54 w (figure 1) ? d v od2 ? ? v od2a ? ? d v od2a ? ? v od3 ? ? d v od3 ? v os ? d v os ? 1.5 5.0 2.2 5.0 5.0 2.9 5.0 200 200 5.0 200 200 mvdc vdc mvdc vdc mvdc vdc mvdc output current (each output) power off leakage, v cc = 0, 7.0 v  v o  12 v leakage in 3state mode, 7.0 v  v o  12 v i o(off) i oz 50 50 0 0 +50 +50 m a short circuit current to ground short circuit current, 7.0 v  v o  12 v i osr i os 150 250 +150 +250 ma *v in switched from 0.8 to 2.0 v. typical values determined at 25 c ambient and 5.0 v supply.
MC75172B mc75174b 3 motorola analog ic device data electrical characteristics (40 c  t a  85 c, 4.75 v  v cc  5.25 v, unless otherwise noted.) characteristics symbol min typ max unit inputs low level voltage (pins 4 & 12, mc75174b only) low level voltage (all other pins) high level voltage (all inputs) v il(a) v il(b) v ih 0 0 2.0 0.7 0.8 v cc vdc current @ v in = 2.7 v (all inputs) current @ v in = 0.5 v (all inputs) i ih i il 100 0.2 15 20 m a clamp voltage (all inputs, i in = 18 ma) v ik 1.5 vdc thermal shutdown junction temperature t jts +150 c power supply current (outputs open, v cc = 5.25 v) outputs enable outputs disabled i cc 60 30 70 40 ma timing characteristics (t a = 25 c, v cc = 5.0 v) characteristics symbol min typ max unit propagation delay input to singleended output (figure 3) output lowtohigh output hightolow t plh t phl 23 18 30 30 ns propagation delay input to differential output (figure 4) input lowtohigh input hightolow t plh(d) t phl(d) 15 17 25 25 ns differential output transition time (figure 4) t dr , t df 19 25 ns skew timing ? t plhd t phld ? for each driver max min t plhd within a package max min t phld within a package t sk1 t sk2 t sk3 0.2 1.5 1.5 ns enable timing singleended outputs (figure 5) enable to active high output enable to active low output active high to disable (using enable) active low to disable (using enable) enable to active high output (MC75172B only) enable to active low output (MC75172B only) active high to disable (using enable , MC75172B only) active low to disable (using enable , MC75172B only) t pzh(e) t pzl(e) t phz(e) t plz(e) t pzh(e) t pzl(e) t phz(e) t plz(e) 48 20 35 30 58 28 38 36 60 30 45 50 70 35 50 50 ns differential outputs (figure 6) enable to active output enable to active output (MC75172B only) enable to 3state output enable to 3state output (MC75172B only) t pzd(e) t pzd(e) t pdz(e) t pdz(e) 47 56 32 40 ns
MC75172B mc75174b 4 motorola analog ic device data t df 1.5 v 50% t phld 3.0 v t plh v od 54 50 pf v in v cc v od v od2,a 1.5 v 50% 1.5 v  4.6 v t dr s.g. 0 v 3.0 v 1.5 v t plhd 1.5 v v in v cc v oh 15 pf v in z v cc v in t phl (0.8 or 2.0 v) v os (0.8 or 2.0 v) r l /2 r l /2 v cc output y + 375 58 375 v od3 v cm = 12 to 7.0 v y output 27 w 2.3 v s.g. v in 3.0 v 3.0 v t plh 1.5 v output z v in v ol 0 v 3.0 v 1.5 v t phl 3.0 v 1.5 v notes: 1. s.g. set to: f  1.0 mhz; duty cycle = 50%; t r , t f ,  5.0 ns. 2. t sk1 = ? t plhd t phld ? for each driver. 3. t sk2 computed by subtracting the shortest t plhd from the longest t plhd of the 4 drivers within a package. 4. t sk3 computed by subtracting the shortest t phld from the longest t phld of the 4 drivers within a package. figure 1. v dd measurement figure 2. common mode test figure 3. propagation delay, singleended outputs figure 4. propagation delay, differential outputs
MC75172B mc75174b 5 motorola analog ic device data t pzl(e) 1.5 v v out 2.3 v 1.5 v v ol 0.5 v t plz(e) 0 v 3.0 v v cc v out v in 50 pf 110 w v out s.g. v in v out 110 w 50 pf v cc v cc 0.5 v v oh 0 v t phz(e) 1.5 v 3.0 v v in 1.5 v v in s.g. 2.3 v 0 or 3.0 v 3.0 v 3.0 v 0 or 3.0 v t pzh(e) t pdz(e) 1.5 v 0 0 v 3.0 v 1.5 v active t pzd(e) s.g. 1.5 v v od disabled v cc v in 0 or 3.0 v 3.0 v v od 50 pf 54 1.5 v 0 v in disabled notes: 1. s.g. set to: f  1.0 mhz; duty cycle = 50%; t f , t f ,  5.0 ns. 2. v in is inverted for enable measurements. figure 5. enable timing, singleended outputs figure 6. enable timing, differential outputs
MC75172B mc75174b 6 motorola analog ic device data figure 7. singleended output voltage versus output sink current figure 8. singleended output voltage versus temperature figure 9. singleended output voltage versus output source current figure 10. singleended output voltage versus temperature figure 11. output differential voltage versus load current figure 12. output differential voltage versus temperature i o , output current (ma) i o v cc = 4.75 v v od v cc = 5.0 v v cc = 5.25 v i o v od 0.8 or 2.0 v 40 1.0 v cc = 5.00 v v cc = 5.25 v i o = 20.0 ma 2.0 85 0 v cc = 4.75 v 3.0 t a , ambient temperature ( c) 1.0 4.0 20 40 60 20 v cc = 4.75 v t a = 25 c 4.0 i oh , output current (ma) 1.0 70 5.0 2.0 10 030 20 40 50 60 60 3.0 t a , ambient temperature ( c) 70 i oh = 27.8 ma v cc = 4.75 v 3.25 85 4.0 40 0 20 60 40 0.5 i ol , output current (ma) 1.5 1.0 0 020 10 30 40 50 60 70 2.0 4.75 v  v cc  5.25 v t a = 25 c 1.25 1.5 1.75 1.0 40 0 20 2.0 0 85 60 40 20 4.75 v  v cc  5.25 v i ol = 27.8 ma i ol = 20.0 ma 50 30 40 020 3.0 10 4.0 20 3.75 t a , ambient temperature ( c) 3.5 2.0 0 i o = 27.8 ma , output voltage (v) v ol , output voltage (v) v ol , output voltage (v) v oh , output voltage (v) v oh , differential output voltage (v) v od i oh = 20.0 ma 0.8 or 2.0 v t a = 25 c , differential output voltage (v) v od
MC75172B mc75174b 7 motorola analog ic device data figure 13. output leakage current versus output voltage figure 14. output leakage current versus temperature figure 15. input current versus input voltage figure 16. short circuit current versus common mode voltage 9.0 0.5 25 4.5 v in , input voltage (v) 0.5 3.5 2.5 1.5 150 v z , applied output voltage (v) 7.0 3.0 5.5 5.0 12 1.0 normally low output enable pins driver inputs 4.75  vcc  5.25 v t a = 25 c 5.0 0 5.0 15 10 30 0 30 90 20 150 normally high output 90 v out = +12 v 20 85 20 10 15 v out = 7.0 v 10 0 20 2.0 v z , applied output voltage (v) 1.0 0 1.0 7.0 2.0 1.0 3.0 5.0 9.0 12 40 en = low, en = high or v cc = 0 v 5.0 15 0 t a = 25 c en = low, en = high 20 5.0 60 t a = 25 c 4.75  vcc  5.25 v t a , ambient temperature ( c) 40 i oz , leakage current ( m a) i oz , leakage current ( m a) i , ox i in , input current ( m a) i os , short circuit current (ma)
MC75172B mc75174b 8 motorola analog ic device data applications information description the MC75172B and mc75174b are differential line drivers designed to comply with eia485 standard (april 1983) for use in balanced digital multipoint systems containing multiple drivers. the drivers also comply with eia422a and ccitt recommendations v.11 and x.27. the drivers meet the eia485 requirement for protection from damage in the event that two or more drivers attempt to transmit data simultaneoulsy on the same cable. data rates in excess of 10 mbps are possible, depending on the cable length and cable characteristics. a single power supply, 5.0 v, 5%, is required at a nominal current of 60 ma, plus load currents. outputs each output (when active) will be a low or a high voltage, which depends on the input state and the load current (see table 1, 2 and figures 7 to 10). the graphs apply to each driver, regardless of how many other drivers within the package are supplying load current. table 1. MC75172B truth table enables outputs data input en en y z h h x h l h l h h x x h l l h l h h x x l l h h l h l x x l l h l l h l x x l l h l z h z table 2. mc75174b truth table outputs data input enable y z h h h l l x h l l z h z x l z z h = logic high, l = logic low, x = irrelevant, z = high impedance the two outputs of a driver are always complementary. a ahigho output can only source current out, while a alowo output can only sink current (except for short circuit current see figure 16). the outputs will be in the high impedance mode when: the enable inputs are set according to table 1 or 2; a) v cc is less than 1.5 v; the junction temperature exceeds the trip point of the thermal shutdown circuit (see below). when in this condition, the output's source and sink capability are shut off, and only leakage currents will flow (see figures 13, 14). disabled outputs may be taken to any voltage between 7.0 v and 12 v without damage. b) c) the drivers are protected from short circuits by two methods: current limiting is provided at each output, in both the source and sink direction, for shorts to any voltage within the range of 12 v to 7.0 v, with respect to circuit ground (see figure 16). the short circuit current will flow until the fault is removed, or until the thermal shutdown circuit activates (see below). the current limiting circuit has a negative temperature coefficient and requires no resetting upon removal of the fault condition. a) a thermal shutdown circuit disables the outputs when the junction temperature reaches 150 c,  20 c. the thermal shutdown circuit has a hysteresis of 12 c to prevent oscillations. when this circuit activates, the output stage of each driver is put into the high impedance mode, thereby shutting off the output currents. the remainder of the internal circuitry remains biased. the outputs will become active once again as the ic cools down. b) driver inputs the driver inputs determine the state of the outputs in accordance with tables 1 and 2. the driver inputs have a nominal threshold of 1.2 v, and their voltage must be kept within the range of 0 v to v cc for proper operation. if the voltage is taken more than 0.5 v below ground, excessive currents will flow, and proper operation of the drivers will be affected. an open pin is equivalent to a logic high, but good design practices dictate that inputs should never be left open. the characteristics of the driver inputs are shown in figure 15. this graph is not affected by the state of the enable pins. enable logic each driver's outputs are active when the enable inputs (pins 4 and 12) are true according to tables 1 and 2. the enable inputs have a nominal threshold of 1.2 v and their voltage must be kept within the range of 0 v to v cc for proper operation. if the voltage is taken more than 0.5 v below ground, excessive currents will flow, and proper operation of the drivers will be affected. an open pin is equivalent to a logic high, but good design practices dictate that inputs should never be left open. the enable input characteristics are shown in figure 15. operating temperature range the minimum ambient operating temperature is listed as 40 c to meet eia485 specifications, and 0 c to meet eia422a specifications. the higher v od required by eia422a is the reason for the narrower temperature range.
MC75172B mc75174b 9 motorola analog ic device data the maximum ambient operating temperature (applicable to both eia485 and eia422a) is listed as 85 c. however, a lower ambient may be required depending on system use (i.e. specifically how many drivers within a package are used) and at what current levels they are operating. the maximum power which may be dissipated within the package is determined by: pd max  t jmax t a r  ja r q ja = package thermal resistance (typical 70 c/w for the dip package, 85 c/w for soic package); t jmax = max. operating junction temperature, and t a = ambient temperature. where: since the thermal shutdown feature has a trip point of 150 c, 20 c, t jmax is selected to be 130 c. the power dissipated within the package is calculated from: = {[(v cc v oh ) ? i oh ] + v ol ? i ol )} each driver = + (v cc ? i cc ) v cc = the supply voltage; v oh , v ol are measured or estimated from figures 7 to 10; i cc = the quiescent power supply current (typical 60 ma). pd where: as indicated in the equation, the first term (in brackets) must be calculated and summed for each of the four drivers, while the last term is common to the entire package. example 1: t a = 25 c, i ol = i oh = 55 ma for each driver, v cc = 5.0 v, dip package. how many drivers per package can be used? maximum allowable power dissipation is: pd max  130 c  25 c 70 c  w  1.5 w since the power supply current of 60 ma dissipates 300 mw, that leaves 1.2 w (1.5 w 0.3 w) for the drivers. from figures 7 and 9, v ol  1.75 v, and v oh  3.85 v. the power dissipated in each driver is: {(5.0 3.85) ? 0.055} + (1.75 ? 0.055) = 160 mw. since each driver dissipates 160 mw, the four drivers per package could be used in this application example 2: t a = 85 c, i ol = 27.8 ma, i oh = 20 ma for each driver, v cc = 5.0 v, soic package. how many drivers per package can be used? maximum allowable power dissipation is: pd max  130 c  85 c 85 c  w  0.53 w since the power supply current of 60 ma dissipates 300 mw, that leaves 230 mw (530 mw 300 mw) for the drivers. from figures 8 and 10 (adjusted for v cc = 5.0 v), v ol  1.38 v, and v oh  4.27 v. the power dissipated in each driver is: {(5.0 4.27) ? 0.020} + (1.38 ? 0.0278) = 53 mw since each driver dissipates 53 mw, the use of all four drivers in a package would be marginal. options include reducing the load current, reducing the ambient temperature, and/or providing a heat sink. system requirements eia485 requires each driver to be capable of transmitting data differentially to at least 32 unit loads, plus an equivalent dc termination resistance of 60 w , over a common mode voltage of 7.0 to 12 v. a unit load (u.l.), as defined by eia485, is shown in figure 17. figure 17. unit load definition 1.0 ma v 5.0 v 3.0 v 7.0 v 12 v 0.8 ma reprinted from eia485, electronic industries association, washington,dc. i a load current within the shaded regions represents an impedance of less than one u.l., while a load current of a magnitude outside the shaded area is greater than one u.l. a system's total load is the sum of the unit load equivalents of each receiver's input current, and each disabled driver's output leakage current. the 60 w termination resistance mentioned above allows for two 120 w terminating resistors. using the eia485 requirements (worst case limits), and the graphs of figures 7 and 9, it can be determined that the maximum current an MC75172B or mc75174b driver will source or sink is  65 ma. system example an example of a typical eia485 system is shown in figure 18. in this example, it is assumed each receiver's input characteristics correspond to 1.0 u.l. as defined in figure 17. each aoffo driver, with a maximum leakage of 50 m a over the common mode range, presents a load of  0.06 u.l. the total load for the active driver is therefore 8.3 unit loads, plus the parallel combination of the two terminating resistors (60 w ). it is up to the system software to control the driver enable pins to ensure that only one driver is active at any time. termination resistors transmission line theory states that, in order to preserve the shape and integrity of a waveform traveling along a cable, the cable must be terminated in an impedance equal to its characteristic impedance. in a system such as that depicted in figure 18, in which data can travel in both directions, both physical ends of the cable must be terminated. stubs, leading to each receiver and driver, should be as short as possible. leaving off the terminations will generally result in reflections which can have amplitudes of several volts above v cc or below ground. these overshoots and undershoots can disrupt the driver and/or receiver operation, create false data, and in some cases damage components on the bus.
MC75172B mc75174b 10 motorola analog ic device data figure 18. typical eia485 system notes: 1. terminating resistors r t must be located at the physical ends of the cable. 2. stubs should be as short as possible. 3. circuit ground of all drivers and receivers must be connected via a dedicated wire within the cable. do not rely on chassis ground or power line ground. #8 ttl r ttl ttl #3 ttl r en #2 ttl ttl en ttl r ttl #1 r ttl r t #1 en d #3 d #5 d ttl en #6 r ttl r en #5 r #6 d #7 r t ttl ttl r en ttl #4 d 5 aoffo drivers (@ 0.06 u.l. each), +8 receivers (@ 1.0 u.l. each) = 8.3 unit loads r t = 120 w at each end of the cable. #4 d #2 120 w twisted pair
MC75172B mc75174b 11 motorola analog ic device data comparing system requirements characteristic symbol eia485 eia422a v.11 and x.27 generator (driver) output impedance (note 1) z out not specified  100 w 50 10 100 w open circuit voltage differential singleended v ocd v ocs 1.5 to 6.0 v  6.0 v  6.0 v  6.0 v  6.0 v, w/3.9 k w , load  6.0 v, w/3.9 k w , load loaded differential voltage v od 1.5 to 5.0 v, w/54 w load  2.0 v or  0.5 v ocd , w/100 w load  2.0 v or  0.5 v ocd , w/100 w load differential voltage balance d v od  200 mv  400 mv  400 mv output common mode range v cm 7.0 to +12 v not specified not specified offset voltage v os 1.0  v os  3.0 v  3.0 v  3.0 v offset voltage balance d v os  200 mv  400 mv  400 mv short circuit current i os  250 ma for 7.0 to 12 v  150 ma to ground  150 ma to ground leakage current (v cc = 0) i olk not specified  100 m a to 0.25 v thru 6.0 v  100 m a to 0.25 v output rise/fall time (note 2) t r , t f  0.3 t b , w/54 w /1150 pf load  0.1 t b or  20 ns, w/100 w load  0.1 t b or  20 ns, w/100 w load receiver input sensitivity v th 200 mv 200 mv 300 mv input bias voltage v bias  3.0 v  3.0 v  3.0 v input common mode range v cm 7.0 to 12 v 7.0 to 7.0 v 7.0 to 7.0 v dynamic input impedance r in spec number of u.l.  4 k w  4 k w notes: 1. compliance with v.11 and x.27 (blue book) output impedance requires external resistors in series with the outputs of the MC75172B and mc75174b. 2. t b = bit time. additional information copies of the eia recommendations (eia485 and eia422a) can be obtained from the electronics industries association, washington, d.c. (2024574966). copies of the ccitt recommendations (v.11 and x.27) can be obtained from the united states department of commerce, springfield, va (7034874600).
MC75172B mc75174b 12 motorola analog ic device data outline dimensions notes: 1. dimensioning and tolerancing per ansi y14.5m, 1982. 2. controlling dimension: inch. 3. dimension l to center of leads when formed parallel. 4. dimension b does not include mold flash. 5. rounded corners optional. a b f c s h g d j l m 16 pl seating 18 9 16 k plane t m a m 0.25 (0.010) t dim min max min max millimeters inches a 0.740 0.770 18.80 19.55 b 0.250 0.270 6.35 6.85 c 0.145 0.175 3.69 4.44 d 0.015 0.021 0.39 0.53 f 0.040 0.70 1.02 1.77 g 0.100 bsc 2.54 bsc h 0.050 bsc 1.27 bsc j 0.008 0.015 0.21 0.38 k 0.110 0.130 2.80 3.30 l 0.295 0.305 7.50 7.74 m 0 10 0 10 s 0.020 0.040 0.51 1.01     notes: 1. dimensioning and tolerancing per ansi y14.5m, 1982. 2. controlling dimension: millimeter. 3. dimensions a and b do not include mold protrusion. 4. maximum mold protrusion 0.150 (0.006) per side. 5. dimension d does not include dambar protrusion. allowable dambar protrusion shall be 0.13 (0.005) total in excess of d dimension at maximum material condition. a b 20 1 11 10 s a m 0.010 (0.25) b s t d 20x m b m 0.010 (0.25) p 10x j f g 18x k c t seating plane m r x 45  dim min max min max inches millimeters a 12.65 12.95 0.499 0.510 b 7.40 7.60 0.292 0.299 c 2.35 2.65 0.093 0.104 d 0.35 0.49 0.014 0.019 f 0.50 0.90 0.020 0.035 g 1.27 bsc 0.050 bsc j 0.25 0.32 0.010 0.012 k 0.10 0.25 0.004 0.009 m 0 7 0 7 p 10.05 10.55 0.395 0.415 r 0.25 0.75 0.010 0.029   p suffix plastic package case 64808 issue r dw suffix plastic package case 751d04 (so20l) issue e motorola reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. motorola makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does motorola assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages. atypicalo parameters which may be provided in motorola data sheets and/or specifications can and do vary in different applications and actual performance may vary over time. all operating parameters, including atypicalso must be validated for each customer application by customer's technical experts. motorola does not convey any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others. motorola products are not designed, intended, or authorized for use as components in systems intended for surgical implant into the body, or other applications intended to support or sustain life, or for any other application in which the failure of the motorola product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur. should buyer purchase or use motorola products for any such unintended or unauthorized application, buyer shall indemnify and hold motorola and its officers, employees, subsidiaries, affiliates, and distributors harmless against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses, and reasonable attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any claim of personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use, even if such claim alleges that motorola was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part. motorola and are registered trademarks of motorola, inc. motorola, inc. is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. how to reach us: usa / europe / locations not listed : motorola literature distribution; japan : nippon motorola ltd.; tatsumispdjldc, 6f seibubutsuryucenter, p.o. box 20912; phoenix, arizona 85036. 18004412447 or 6023035454 3142 tatsumi kotoku, tokyo 135, japan. 038135218315 mfax : rmfax0@email.sps.mot.com touchtone 6 022446609 asia / pacific : motorola semiconductors h.k. ltd.; 8b tai ping industrial park, internet : http://designnet.com 51 ting kok r oad, tai po, n.t., hong kong. 85226629298 MC75172B/d 
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