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The TLV246x is a family of low-power rail-to-rail input/output operational amplifiers specifically designed for portable applications. The amplifier has 6.4 MHz of bandwidth and 1.6 V/µs of slew rate with only 500 µA of supply current, providing good ac performance with low power consumption. Three members of the family offer a shutdown terminal, which places the amplifier in a low-power mode.
PCM1748 is a 24-bit digital-to-analog converter chip from Texas Instruments, with 8-level amplitude quantization and fourth-order noise shaping technology, supporting 16- to 24-bit data and supporting 5kHz to 100kHz sampling rates.
The PTN78020A is a series of high-efficiency buck-boost-integrated switching regulators (ISR), that represent the third generation in the evolution of high-performance power modules designed for industrial use. The wide-input voltage range makes these modules suitable for a variety of applications that operate off 12–V, 24–V, and tightly-regulated 28–V dc power. In new designs, they should be considered in place of the PT6640 and PT78NR100 series of single in-line pin (SIP) products. The PTN78020A is smaller and lighter than its predecessors.
This datasheet provides information on the features, pinout, speed, drive capability, temperature range, and power supply voltage of the CY54/74FCT240T and CY54/74FCT244T
This data sheet introduces the features and characteristics of the TPA6101A2, including external components, power supply voltage range, output power, current, gain, switch circuit, mid-rail generation, thermal protection and short circuit protection.
The TPIC5403 is a monolithic gate-protected power DMOS array that consists of four independent electrically isolated N-channel enhancement-mode DMOS transistors. Each transistor features integrated high-current zener diodes to prevent gate damage in the event that an overstress condition occurs. These zener diodes also provide up to 4000V of ESD protection when tested using the human-body model of a 100pF capacitor in series with a 1.5kΩ resistor.
PT4220 series power modules are a DC/DC converters designed by Texas Instruments, with an ultra-low profile (8mm) solderable copper case, and a number of preset output voltages ranging from 1.3V † up to 12V. They are fully approved for Telecom use and can be used in many other applications that require input-output isolation over an extended temperature range.
The PT6510 series power modules are the recommended direct replacements for the PT6500 series in existing designs. These modules have the same output current rating (8A) and similar functionality. They offer improved power dissipation and efficiency, significantly reduced inrush current, and better line and load regulation.
SN54ABT540 is an octal buffer/driver with 3-state outputs. It features a state-of-the-art EPIC-ΙΙB BiCMOS design that significantly reduces power dissipation. The ESD protection exceeds 2000 V per MIL-STD-883 and 200 V using the machine model. It has latch-up performance that exceeds 500 mA per JEDEC standard JESD-17. The typical output ground bounce (VOLP) is less than 1 V at VCC = 5 V, TA = 25°C. The device has high-drive outputs (-32 mA IOH, 64 mA IOL) and various package options. It is ideal for driving bus lines or buffer memory address registers.
SN54ABT543A, SN74ABT543A OCTAL REGISTERED TRANSCEIVERS WITH 3-STATE OUTPUTS is a high-speed data converter with eight bidirectional channels launched by Texas Instruments (TI). It uses advanced EPIC-IIB BiCMOS process, has the advantages of low power consumption, high ESD protection and high driving ability.
This document is about the datasheet of SN54BCT25244 and SN74BCT25244 25-Ω octal buffers/drivers, which are SN54BCT25244 and SN74BCT25244 respectively, and they are specially designed to enhance the performance and density of 3-state memory address drivers, clock drivers and bus-oriented receivers and transmitters.