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MECHANICAL DATA

MPQF057 – JANUARY 1998

1

POST OFFICE BOX 655303 DALLAS, TEXAS 75265

PET (S-PQFP-G80) PLASTIC QUAD FLATPACK

Gage Plane 0,13 NOM

0,75 0,45 0,25

Seating Plane 0,05 MIN

4147704/A 12/97 0,23

41 0,13

21

20

SQ 60

9,80 1

10,20 7,60 TYP 61

80

SQ

1,05 0,95

11,80 12,20

1,20 MAX

40

0,07 0,08 M 0,40

0°– 7°

NOTES: A. All linear dimensions are in millimeters.

B. This drawing is subject to change without notice.

C. Falls within JEDEC MS-026

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Copyright  1998, Texas Instruments Incorporated

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