SN74AUP1T17
SN74AUP1T17 is Single Schmitt-Trigger Buffer Gate manufactured by Texas Instruments.
Features
- 1 Single-Supply Voltage Translator
- Output Level Up to Supply VCC CMOS Level
- 1.8 V to 3.3 V (at VCC = 3.3 V)
- 2.5 V to 3.3 V (at VCC = 3.3 V)
- 1.8 V to 2.5 V (at VCC = 2.5 V)
- 3.3 V to 2.5 V (at VCC = 2.5 V
- Schmitt-Trigger Inputs Reject Input Noise and Provide Better Output Signal Integrity
- Ioff Supports Partial Power Down (VCC = 0 V)
- Very Low Static Power Consumption: 0.1 µA
- Very Low Dynamic Power Consumption: 0.9 µA
- Latch-Up Performance Exceeds 100 m A Per JESD 78, Class II
- Pb-Free Packages Available: SC-70 (DCK) 2 x 2.1 x 0.65 mm (Height 1.1 mm)
- More Gate Options Available at .ti./littlelogic
- ESD Performance Tested Per JESD 22
- 2000-V Human Body Model
(A114-B, Class II)
- 1000-V Charged-Device Model (C101)
2 Applications
- AV Receivers
- Audio Dock: Portable
- Blu-ray Players and Home Theaters
- MP3 Players and Recorders
- Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
- Power: Tele/Server AC/DC Supply: Single
Controller: Analog and Digital
- Solid State Drive (SSD): Client and Enterprise
- TV: LCD/Digital and High-Definition (HDTV)
- Tablet: Enterprise
- Video Analytics: Servers
- Wireless Headsets, Keyboards, and Mice
3 Description
The SN74AUP1T17 performs the Boolean function Y = A with designation for logic-level translation applications with output referenced to supply VCC.
AUP technology is the industry's lowest-power logic technology designed for use in extending battery-life in operating. All input levels that accept 1.8-V LVCMOS signals, while operating from either a single 3.3-V or 2.5-V VCC supply. This product also maintains excellent signal integrity (see Figure 4 and Figure 1).
The wide VCC range of 2.3 V to 3.6 V allows the possibility of switching output level to connect to external controllers or processors.
Schmitt-trigger inputs (ΔVT = 210 m V between positive and negative input transitions) offer improved noise immunity during switching transitions, which is especially useful on analog mixed-mode designs. Schmitt-trigger...