GTLP16612MTD

GTLP16612MTD

Manufacturer No:

GTLP16612MTD

Manufacturer:

Fairchild Semiconductor

Description:

REGISTERED BUS TRANSCEIVER

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GTLP16612MTD Specifications

  • Type
    Parameter
  • Supplier Device Package
    56-TSSOP
  • Package / Case
    56-TFSOP (0.240", 6.10mm Width)
  • Mounting Type
    Surface Mount
  • Operating Temperature
    -40°C ~ 85°C
  • Voltage - Supply
    3.15V ~ 3.45V
  • Current - Output High, Low
    32mA, 32mA
  • Number of Circuits
    18-Bit
  • Logic Type
    Universal Bus Transceiver
  • Packaging
    Tube
  • Product Status
    Obsolete
  • Series
    74GTLP
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