Texas Instruments SN74AUP1G126 Low-Power Single Bus Buffer Gates
Texas Instruments SN74AUP1G126 Low-Power Single Bus Buffer Gates with 3-State output provides very low static and dynamic power consumption. The SN74AUP1G126 offers a wide operating range of 0.8V to 3.6V, resulting in increased battery life. The three-state output is disabled when the output-enable (OE) input is low. Additionally, the device has the input-disable feature, which allows floating input signals. Other features are a tpd range of 4.6ns maximum at 3.3V and ICC at 0.9µA maximum. The Texas Instruments SN74AUP1G126 uses Ioff circuitry for partial-power-down applications, which disables the outputs when the device is powered down. This feature prevents damage to the device by inhibiting current backflow into the device.Features
- Latch-up performance exceeds 100mA per JESD 78, Class II
- ESD performance tested per JESD 22
- 2000V human-body model (A114-B, Class II)
- 1000V charged-device model (C101)
- Available in the Texas Instruments NanoStar™ package
- Low static-power consumption (ICC = 0.9µA maximum)
- Low dynamic-power consumption (Cpd = 4pF typical at 3.3V)
- The input-disable feature allows floating input conditions
- Low input capacitance (Ci = 1.5pF typical)
- Low noise – overshoot and undershoot < 10% of VCC
- Ioff supports partial-power-down mode operation
- Input hysteresis allows slow input transition and better switching noise immunity at the input
- Wide operating VCC range of 0.8V to 3.6V
- Optimized for 3.3V operation
- 3.6V I/O tolerant to support mixed-mode signal operation
- tpd = 4.6ns maximum at 3.3V
- Suitable for point-to-point applications
Applications
- Audio dock: Portable
- BluRay™ players and home theaters
- Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
- Power: Telecom/server AC/DC supply: single controller: analog and digital
- Solid-State Drive (SSD): client and Enterprise
- TV: LCD/digital and High-Definition (HDTV)
- Tablet: Enterprise
- Wireless headsets, keyboards, and mice
Circuit Diagram
Inilathala: 2018-04-26
| Na-update: 2025-02-19
