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Obsolete
NXP USA Inc.
NXP Semiconductors, a frontrunner in embedded controllers, offers a wide array of MCUs with Arm-based processors. Their innovation extends to robust Power Management for industry and automotive use. NXP's products globally empower and interconnect, fostering proficiency for individuals, organizations, and the world. Noteworthy is the integration of Freescale Semiconductor into NXP (December 2015).
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GTL2034PW,112 2. Features
n Operates as a 4-bit GTL- /GTL/GTL+ to GTL- /GTL/GTL+ bus buffern 3.0 V to 3.6 V operationn GTL input and output 3.6 V tolerantn Vref adjustable from 0.5 V to VCC / 2n Partial power-down permittedn ESD protection exceeds 2000 V HBM per JESD22-A114, 200 V MM perJESD22-A115, and 1000 V CDM per JESD22-CC101n Latch-up protection exceeds 500 mA per JESD78n Package offered: TSSOP14
GTL2034PW,112 1. General description
The GTL2034 is a 4-bit GTL- /GTL/GTL+ bus buffer.The GTL2034 GTL inputs and outputs operate up to 3.6 V, allowing the device to be usedin higher voltage open-drain output applications.
GTL2034PW,112 6.2 Pin description
Product Attributes
TYPE | DESCRIPTION | Select all |
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Package / Case | 14-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width) | |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | |
Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C (TA) | |
Supply Voltage | 3V ~ 3.6V | |
Current - Output High, Low | -, 40mA | |
Type of Logic | Buffer, Non-Inverting | |
Product Status | Obsolete | |
Package | Tube | |
Output Type | Open Drain | |
Number of Bits per Element | 1 | |
Number of Elements | 4 | |
Series | 2000 | |
Supplier Device Package | 14-TSSOP |
Obsolete
NXP USA Inc.
NXP Semiconductors, a frontrunner in embedded controllers, offers a wide array of MCUs with Arm-based processors. Their innovation extends to robust Power Management for industry and automotive use. NXP's products globally empower and interconnect, fostering proficiency for individuals, organizations, and the world. Noteworthy is the integration of Freescale Semiconductor into NXP (December 2015).