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Low-power dual supply buffer/line driver; 3-state
The 74AUP2T1326 is a high-performance, dual supply, low-power, low-voltage, dual buffer/line driver with output enable circuitry.
The 74AUP2T1326 is designed for logic-level translation and combines the functions of the 74AUP1G32 and 74AUP2G126. The buffer/line driver is controlled by two output enable inputs (1OE and 2OE). A logic LOW on input 1OE causes the output 2Y to assume a high-impedance OFF-state, a logic LOW on 2OE causes the output 3Y to assume a high-impedance OFF-state. The output 1Y is the result of a logic OR of the two output enable inputs.
The output enable inputs (1OE and 2OE) are Schmitt trigger inputs, they switch at different voltages for positive and negative-going signals. The difference between the positive voltage VT+ and the negative voltage VT- is defined as the input hysteresis voltage VH. The output enable inputs accept standard input signals and are capable of transforming slowly changing input signals into sharply defined, jitter-free output signals
Both VCC(A) and VCC(B) can be supplied at any voltage between 1.1 V and 3.6 V making the device suitable for interfacing between any of the low voltage nodes (1.2 V, 1.5 V, 1.8 V, 2.5 V and 3.3 V) with compatible input levels. Pins 1OE, 2OE and 1Y are referenced to VCC(A) and pins A, 2Y and 3Y are referenced to VCC(B).
The device ensures low static and dynamic power consumption and is fully specified for partial power down applications using IOFF. The IOFF circuitry disables the outputs, preventing any damaging backflow current through the device when it is powered down.
Features and benefits
Wide supply voltage range:
VCC(A): 1.1 V to 3.6 V; VCC(B): 1.1 V to 3.6 V.
High noise immunity
Complies with JEDEC standards:
JESD8-7 (1.2 V to 1.95 V)
JESD8-5 (1.8 V to 2.7 V)
JESD8-B (2.7 V to 3.6 V)
ESD protection:
HBM JESD22-A114F Class 2A exceeds 2000 V
MM JESD22-A115-A exceeds 200 V
CDM JESD22-C101E exceeds 1000 V
Low static power consumption; ICC = 0.9 uA (maximum)
Latch-up performance exceeds 100 mA per JESD 78 Class II
Inputs accept voltages up to 3.6 V
Low noise overshoot and undershoot < 10 % of VCC
IOFF circuitry provides partial Power-down mode operation
Multiple package options
Specified from -40 °C to +85 °C
Applications
Parametrics
Type number | Package name |
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74AUP2T1326GF | XSON10U |
Package
All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.
Type number | Orderable part number, (Ordering code (12NC)) | Status | Marking | Package | Package information | Reflow-/Wave soldering | Packing |
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74AUP2T1326GF | 74AUP2T1326GF,115 (935286883115) |
Obsolete | pf | no package information | |||
74AUP2T1326GF,132 (935286883132) |
Obsolete | pf |
Environmental information
All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.
Type number | Orderable part number | Chemical content | RoHS | RHF-indicator |
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74AUP2T1326GF | 74AUP2T1326GF,115 | 74AUP2T1326GF | ||
74AUP2T1326GF | 74AUP2T1326GF,132 | 74AUP2T1326GF |
Series
Documentation (4)
File name | Title | Type | Date |
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74AUP2T1326 | low-power dual supply buffer/line driver; 3-state | Data sheet | 2017-05-03 |
AN10161 | PicoGate Logic footprints | Application note | 2002-10-29 |
Nexperia_document_Logic_CombinationLogic_infocard_201710 | Combination logic solutions card | Leaflet | 2019-08-09 |
Nexperia_document_leaflet_Logic_AUP_technology_portfolio_201904 | Nexperia_document_leaflet_Logic_AUP_technology_portfolio_201904 | Leaflet | 2019-04-12 |
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