TYPE | DESCRIPTION |
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Mounting Style | Surface Mount |
Number of Pins | 24 Pin |
Supply Voltage (DC) | 2.00V ~ 3.60V |
Case/Package | TSSOP-24 |
Number of Outputs | 10 Output |
Number of Channels | 10 Channel |
Number of Bits | 10 Bit |
Propagation Delay Max (tpd) | 6.70 ns |
Voltage Nodes | 3.30 V, 2.70 V, 2.50 V, 1.80 V |
Output Current Drive | -1.00 mA |
Number of Inputs | 10 Input |
Operating Temperature (Max) | 85 ℃ |
Operating Temperature (Min) | -40 ℃ |
Supply Voltage | 1.65V ~ 3.6V |
Supply Voltage (Max) | 3.6 V |
Supply Voltage (Min) | 1.65 V |
TYPE | DESCRIPTION |
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Product Lifecycle Status | Active |
Packaging | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Operating Temperature | -40℃ ~ 125℃ (TA) |
This SN74LVC827APWR buffer and line driver from Texas Instruments is used to amplify an analog or digital signal by driving the input to the transmission line. With a 3-state output, this is power management at its best. This line driver has an operating temperature range of -40 °C to 125 °C. This product will be shipped in tape and reel packaging for quick mounting and safe delivery. It has 10 channels per chip. This non-inverting device has a typical operating supply voltage of 1.8|2.5|3.3 V. Its minimum operating supply voltage of 1.65 V, while its maximum is 3.6 V.
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