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Produktoplysninger
Produktoversigt
The SN74LVC827ADW is a 10-bit Buffer/Bus Driver designed for 1.65 to 3.6V VCC operation. It provides a high-performance bus interface for wide data paths or buses carrying parity. The 3-state control gate is a 2-input AND gate with active-low inputs so that, if either output-enable (OE1 or OE2) input is high, all ten outputs are in the high-impedance state. It provides true data at its outputs. Inputs can be driven from either 3.3/5V devices. This feature allows the use of this device as a translator in a mixed 3.3/5V system environment. To ensure the high-impedance state during power up or power down, OE should be tied to VCC through a pull-up resistor and the minimum value of the resistor is determined by the current-sinking capability of the driver. This device is fully specified for partial-power-down applications using IOFF. The IOFF circuitry disables the outputs, preventing damaging current backflow through the device when it is powered down.
- Support mixed-mode signal operation on all ports
- Allows down voltage translation
- IOFF Supports live insertion, partial-power-down mode and back-drive protection
- Latch-up performance exceeds 250mA per JESD 17
- Inputs accept voltages to 5.5V
- 6.7ns at 3.3V Propagation delay (tpd)
- <lt/>0.8V at VCC = 3.3V, TA = 25°C VOLP (output ground bounce)
- <gt/>2V at VCC = 3.3V, TA = 25°C VOHV (output VOH undershoot)
- Green product and no Sb/Br
Applikationer
Industrial, Imaging, Video & Vision, Communications & Networking, Motor Drive & Control
Tekniske specifikationer
Buffer, Non Inverting
SOIC
24Pins
3.6V
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85°C
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SOIC
1.65V
74LVC
-40°C
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No SVHC (27-Jun-2018)
Lovgivning og miljø
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RoHS
RoHS
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