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A69108

Specifications

SKU: 12608482

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Below is the parameter table and instructions for the A69108 component:

Parameter Table

Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
Supply Voltage Vcc 2.7 5.0 5.5 V
Operating Temperature Range Ta -40 - 85 °C
Storage Temperature Range Tstg -55 - 150 °C
Output Current (Sink) Iout(Sink) - 100 200 mA
Output Current (Source) Iout(Source) - 100 200 mA
Input Leakage Current Iin - 1.0 5.0 μA
Output Leakage Current Ileak - 1.0 5.0 μA
Propagation Delay tpd 0.1 0.2 0.3 μs
Power Dissipation Pd - 500 1000 mW

Instructions

  1. Supply Voltage (Vcc):

    • Ensure the supply voltage is within the range of 2.7V to 5.5V.
    • Avoid exceeding the maximum voltage to prevent damage to the component.
  2. Operating Temperature (Ta):

    • The device is designed to operate between -40°C and 85°C.
    • For extended reliability, avoid operating at the extreme ends of this range.
  3. Storage Temperature (Tstg):

    • Store the device between -55°C and 150°C to ensure long-term stability.
  4. Output Current:

    • The device can sink or source up to 200mA of current.
    • For optimal performance, keep the output current within the typical range of 100mA.
  5. Input Leakage Current (Iin):

    • The input leakage current should be kept below 5.0μA to maintain proper operation.
    • Ensure that the input signals are stable and within the specified range.
  6. Output Leakage Current (Ileak):

    • The output leakage current should not exceed 5.0μA to avoid affecting the load circuit.
  7. Propagation Delay (tpd):

    • The propagation delay is typically 0.2μs but can vary between 0.1μs and 0.3μs.
    • Account for this delay in your timing calculations.
  8. Power Dissipation (Pd):

    • The maximum power dissipation is 1000mW, with a typical value of 500mW.
    • Ensure adequate heat sinking if operating near the maximum power dissipation.

Additional Notes:

  • Always refer to the datasheet for the most accurate and detailed information.
  • Use appropriate decoupling capacitors to stabilize the supply voltage.
  • Ensure proper PCB layout to minimize noise and interference.
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