XCB56362PV120, XCB56362PV80, XCB56364FU100 Selling Leads, Datasheet
MFG:MOTOROLA Package Cooled:QFP D/C:03+
XCB56362PV120, XCB56362PV80, XCB56364FU100 Datasheet download
Part Number: XCB56362PV120
MFG: MOTOROLA
Package Cooled: QFP
D/C: 03+
MFG:MOTOROLA Package Cooled:QFP D/C:03+
XCB56362PV120, XCB56362PV80, XCB56364FU100 Datasheet download
MFG: MOTOROLA
Package Cooled: QFP
D/C: 03+
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Datasheet: XCB170
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Manufacturer: CLARE [Clare, Inc.]
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Datasheet: XCB170
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Manufacturer: CLARE [Clare, Inc.]
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Datasheet: XCB56364FU100
File Size: 2463268 KB
Manufacturer: MOTOROLA [Motorola, Inc]
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CAUTION
This device contains circuitry protecting against damage due to high static voltage or electrical fields. However, normal precautions should be taken to avoid exceeding maximum voltage ratings. Reliability of operation is enhanced if unused inputs are pulled to an appropriate logic voltage level (e.g., either GND or VCC). The suggested value for a pullup or pulldown resistor is 10 kΩ.
Note:
In the calculation of timing requirements, adding a maximum value of one specification to a minimum value of another specification does not yield a reasonable sum. A maximum specification is calculated using a worst case variation of process parameter values in one direction. The minimum specification is calculated using the worst case for the same parameters in the opposite direction. Therefore, a "maximum" value for a specification will never occur in the same device that has a "minimum" value for another specification; adding a maximum to a minimum represents a condition that can never exist.