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DS1005S-075 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: DS1005S-075
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内容描述: [Silicon Delay Line, 1-Func, 5-Tap, True Output, CMOS, PDSO16, 0.300 INCH, SO-16]
分类和应用: 光电二极管输出元件逻辑集成电路延迟线
文件页数/大小: 6 页 / 62 K
品牌: DALLAS [ DALLAS SEMICONDUCTOR ]
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DS1005
NOTES:
1. All voltages are referenced to ground.
2. Measured with outputs open.
3. V
CC
= 5V @ 25°C. Delays accurate on both rising and falling edges within
±2
ns or
±3%,
whichever
is greater.
4. See Test Conditions.
5. The combination of temperature variations from 25°C to 0°C or 25°C to 70°C and voltage variations
from 5.0V to 4.75V or 5.0V to 5.25V may produce an additional input-to-tap delay shift of
±1.5
ns or
±4%,
whichever is greater.
6. All tap delays tend to vary unidirectionally with temperature or voltage. For example, if TAP 1 slows
down, all other taps will also slow down; TAP 3 can never be faster than TAP 2.
7. Pulse width and duty cycle specifications may be exceeded; however, accuracy will be application-
sensitive (decoupling, layout, etc.).
TERMINOLOGY
Period:
The time elapsed between the leading edge of the first pulse and the leading edge of the
following pulse.
t
WI
(Pulse Width):
The elapsed time on the pulse between the 1.5V point on the leading edge and the
1.5V point on the trailing edge, or the 1.5V point on the trailing edge and the 1.5V point on the leading
edge.
t
RISE
(Input Rise Time):
The elapsed time between the 20% and the 80% point on the leading edge of the
input pulse.
t
FALL
(Input Fall Time):
The elapsed time between the 80% and the 20% point on the trailing edge of the
input pulse.
t
PLH
(Time Delay, Rising):
The elapsed time between the 1.5V point on the leading edge of the input
pulse and the 1.5V point on the leading edge of any tap output pulse.
t
PHL
(Time Delay, Falling):
The elapsed time between the 1.5V point on the trailing edge of the input
pulse and the 1.5V point on the trailing edge of any tap output pulse.
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