IC61LV6416
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS(1)
Symbol Parameter
VTERM Terminal Voltage with Respect to GND
TSTG Storage Temperature
PT
Power Dissipation
IOUT DC Output Current (LOW)
Value
–0.5 to Vcc+0.5
–65 to +150
1.5
20
Unit
V
°C
W
mA
Note:
1. Stress greater than those listed under
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS may
cause permanent damage to the
device. This is a stress rating only and
functional operation of the device at
these or any other conditions above
those indicated in the operational sec-
tions of this specification is not implied.
Exposure to absolute maximum rating
conditions for extended periods may
affect reliability.
OPERATING RANGE
Range
Commercial
Industrial
Ambient Temperature
0°C to +70°C
–40°C to +85°C
Vcc
3.3V ± 10%
3.3V ± 10%
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Over Operating Range)
Symbol
VOH
VOL
VIH
VIL
ILI
Parameter
Output HIGH Voltage
Output LOW Voltage
Input HIGH Voltage
Input LOW Voltage(1)
Input Leakage
Test Conditions
VCC = Min., IOH = –4.0 mA
VCC = Min., IOL = 8.0 mA
GND ≤ VIN ≤ VCC
ILO
Output Leakage
GND ≤ VOUT ≤ VCC, Outputs Disabled
Notes:
1. VIL (min.) = –2.0V for pulse width less than 10 ns.
2. The Vcc operating range for 8 ns is 3.3V +10%, -5%.
Com.
Ind.
Com.
Ind.
Min.
2.4
—
2
–0.3
–2
-5
–2
-5
Max. Unit
—
V
0.4
V
VCC + 0.3 V
0.8
V
2
µA
5
2
µA
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POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS(1) (Over Operating Range)
Symbol Parameter
Test Conditions
-8 ns
Min. Max.
-10 ns
Min. Max.
-12 ns
Min. Max.
-15 ns
Min. Max. Unit
ICC
Vcc Dynamic Operating VCC = Max.,
Com. — 220 — 200 — 180 — 180 mA
Supply Current
IOUT = 0 mA, f = fMAX Ind. — 230
— 210
— 190
— 190
ISB1
TTL Standby Current
(TTL Inputs)
VCC = Max.,
VIN = VIH or VIL
CE ≥ VIH , f = 0
Com. — 30
Ind. — 40
— 30
— 40
— 30
— 40
— 30 mA
— 40
ISB2
CMOS Standby
VCC = Max.,
Com. — 10
— 10
— 10
— 10 mA
Current (CMOS Inputs) CE ≥ VCC – 0.2V,
Ind. — 15
— 15
— 15
— 15
VIN ≥ VCC – 0.2V, or
VIN ≤ 0.2V, f = 0
Note:
1. At f = fMAX, address and data inputs are cycling at the maximum frequency, f = 0 means no input lines change.
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Integrated Circuit Solution Inc.
AHSR026-0A 09/12/2001