Features: • High speed: fmax = 165 MHz (typ.) (VCC = 5 V)• Low power dissipation: ICC = 4 A (max) (Ta = 25)• High noise immunity: VNIH = VNIL = 28% VCC (min)• Power down protection is provided on all inputs.• Balanced propagation delays: tpLH −∼ tpHL•...
TC7MH273FK: Features: • High speed: fmax = 165 MHz (typ.) (VCC = 5 V)• Low power dissipation: ICC = 4 A (max) (Ta = 25)• High noise immunity: VNIH = VNIL = 28% VCC (min)• Power down prot...
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Features: Low voltage operation: VCC = 1.8~3.6 VHigh speed operation: tpd = 3.5 ns (max) (VCC = 3....
Features: • Low voltage operation: VCC = 1.8~3.6 V• High speed operation: tpd = 3.0 ns...
Features: • 26 series resistors on outputs.• Low voltage operation: VCC = 1.8~3.6 V...
Characteristics |
Symbol |
Rating |
Unit |
Supply voltage range |
VCC |
−0.5~7.0 |
V |
DC input voltage |
VIN |
−0.5~7.0 |
V |
DC output voltage |
VOUT |
−0.5~VCC + 0.5 |
V |
Input diode current |
IIK |
−20 |
mA |
Output diode current |
IOK |
±20 |
mA |
DC output current |
IOUT |
±25 |
mA |
DC VCC/ground current |
ICC |
±75 |
mA |
Power dissipation |
PD |
180 |
mW |
Storage temperature |
Tstg |
−65~150 |
The TC7MH273FK is an advanced high speed CMOS octal D-type flip-flop fabricated with silicon gate C2MOS technology.TC7MH273FK achieves the high speed operation similar to equivalent bipolar schottky TTL while maintaining the CMOS low power dissipation.
Information signals applied to D inputs are transferred to the Q outputs on the positive going edge of the clock pulse.When the CLR input is held "L", the Q outputs are at a low logic level independent of the other inputs.
An input protection circuit ensures that 0 to 7 V can be applied to the input pins without regard to the supply voltage. The TC7MH273FK can be used to interface 5 V to 3 V systems and two supply systems such as battery back up. This circuit prevents device destruction due to mismatched supply and input voltages.