The SN74AUP1T08 performs the Boolean function Y = A • B or Y = /A + /B with designation for logic-level
translation applications with output referenced to supply VCC.
AUP technology is the industrys 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 5-1 and Figure 5-2).
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 mV between positive and negative input
transitions) offer improved noise immunity during switching transitions, which is especially
useful on analog mixed-mode designs. Schmitt-trigger inputs reject input noise, ensure
integrity of output signals, and allow for slow input signal transition.
Ioff is a feature that allows for
powered-down conditions (VCC = 0 V) and is important in portable and mobile
applications. When VCC = 0 V, signals in the range from 0 V to 3.6 V can be
applied to the inputs and outputs of the device. No damage occurs to the device under these
conditions.
The SN74AUP1T08 is designed
with optimized current-drive capability of 4 mA to reduce line reflections, overshoot, and
undershoot caused by high-drive outputs.
The SN74AUP1T08 performs the Boolean function Y = A • B or Y = /A + /B with designation for logic-level
translation applications with output referenced to supply VCC.
AUP technology is the industrys 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 5-1 and Figure 5-2).
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 mV between positive and negative input
transitions) offer improved noise immunity during switching transitions, which is especially
useful on analog mixed-mode designs. Schmitt-trigger inputs reject input noise, ensure
integrity of output signals, and allow for slow input signal transition.
Ioff is a feature that allows for
powered-down conditions (VCC = 0 V) and is important in portable and mobile
applications. When VCC = 0 V, signals in the range from 0 V to 3.6 V can be
applied to the inputs and outputs of the device. No damage occurs to the device under these
conditions.
The SN74AUP1T08 is designed
with optimized current-drive capability of 4 mA to reduce line reflections, overshoot, and
undershoot caused by high-drive outputs.