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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
C3ENPA1-DS/D REV 03
MOTOROLA GENERAL BUSINESS INFORMATION
Data Sheet Classifications
Table 1
describes the Data Sheet classifications of Advance, Preliminary, and Production.
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Table 1
Data Sheet Classifications
CLASSIFICATION
DESCRIPTION
Advance
Information
Used to advise customers of the proposed addition to the product line. This
document will typically contain some useful information including
interfacing with the user
’
s system and some specifications. The goal of this
document is to allow customers to begin designs but with expectation of
changes. Specification details may be changed later without notice.
Preliminary
Information
Describes pre-production or first production devices and is usually indicative
of production stage performance. Minor changes should be expected as
characteristic spreads become better controlled. Specification details may be
changed slightly without notice, but the customer can design their product
based on this data sheet.
Production Data
Defines the long-term specified production limits based on fully
characterized data. It includes a disclaimer to allow improvements in
specifications and modifications that do not affect form, fit or function in
original applications; if absolute maximum ratings are changed, they should
improve rather than downgrade.
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