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This document describes the features and characteristics of 4 independent 2-input NAND gates in models such as SN5400, SN54LS00, SN54S00, SN7400, and SN74LS00.
The document provides detailed information about the TLV246x family of low-power operational amplifiers, including features, parameters, and applications.
The TLC227x series is a dual and quadruple operational amplifier from Texas Instruments, with rail-to-rail output performance for single- or split-supply applications. The series offers 2 MHz of bandwidth and 3 V/µs of slew rate, with better noise, input offset voltage, and power dissipation than existing CMOS operational amplifiers. The TLC227x has a noise voltage of 9 nV/√Hz, which is two times lower than competitive solutions.
TL5002 is a pulse-width-modulation control circuit launched by Texas Instruments. It is suitable for applications in the voltage range of 3.6V-40V, and has an internal undervoltage lockout circuit. It can provide a 20kHz to 500kHz oscillation frequency and support 0-100% dead time control. It is ideal for DDR memory applications and has uncommitted error amplifier inputs
The UC385 is a low dropout linear regulator that responds quickly to fast load changes. It has a precision onboard reference and excels at driving GTL and BTL buses. Due to its fast response to load transients, the total capacitance required to decouple the regulator's output can be significantly decreased compared to standard LDO linear regulators. The dropout voltage (VIN to VOUT) is only 490mV maximum and 350mV typical at a 5A load (0°C to 100°C). The onboard bandgap reference is stable with temperature and scaled for a 1.2V input to the internal power amplifier. The UC385 is available in fixed output voltages of 1.5V, 2.1V, or 2.5V. The output voltage of the adjustable version can be set with two external resistors. If the external resistors are omitted, the output voltage defaults to 1.2V.
Texas Instruments (TI) has recently identified a problem in the product models listed above related to DLL clock-generation. The DLL may not startup properly when initiated, resulting in the audio master clock not functioning. This issue does not affect applications that do not enable the product’s DLL.
The TLC220x is a precision, low-noise operational amplifier using Texas Instruments Advanced LinCMOS process. These devices combine the noise performance of the lowest-noise JFET amplifiers with the dc precision available previously only in bipolar amplifiers. The Advanced LinCMOS process uses silicon-gate technology to obtain input offset voltage stability with temperature and time that far exceeds that obtainable using metal-gate technology. In addition, this technology makes possible input impedance levels that meet or exceed levels offered by top-gate JFET and expensive dielectric-isolated devices. The combination of excellent dc and noise performance with a common-mode input voltage range that includes the negative rail makes these devices an ideal choice for high-impedance, low-level signal-conditioning applications in either single-supply or split-supply operation.
The THS4061 and THS4062 are 180-MHz high-speed amplifiers, ideal for a wide range of applications including video, communication, and imaging. They offer 180-MHz bandwidth, 400 V/µs slew rate, and 40-ns settling time (0.1%). They have high output drive capability and low distortion.
The THS306x amplifiers are high-voltage, high slew-rate current feedback amplifiers designed for low-distortion with a high slew rate of 7000 V/µs. They are ideally suited for applications requiring large, linear output signals such as video line drivers and VDSL line drivers.
SCBS682G is an octal buffer/driver with support for mixed-mode signal operation. It supports 5V input and output voltages as well as a 3.3V VCC voltage. It features low output ground bounce, support for unregulated battery operation, power-up 3-state support hot insertion, bus hold on data inputs, and more.
The SN74ALVC14 is a six-way Schmitt trigger inverter produced by Texas Instruments. It operates at a voltage of 2.3V to 3.6V and a temperature of -40℃ to 85℃.