Datasheet

December 2010
© 2002 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation www.fairchildsemi.com
NC7SP126 • Rev. 1.0.4
NC7SP126 — TinyLogic
®
ULP Buffer with Three-State Output
NC7SP126
TinyLogic
®
ULP Buffer with Three-State Output
Features
0.9V to 3.6V V
CC
Supply Operation
3.6V Over-Voltage Tolerant I/O’s at VCC from 0.9V
to 3.6V
Extremely High Speed tPD
- 3.0ns: Typical for 3.0V to 3.6V V
CC
- 4.0ns: Typical for 2.3V to 2.7V V
CC
- 5.0ns: Typical for 1.65V to 1.95V V
CC
- 6.0ns: Typical for 1.4V to 1.6V V
CC
- 10.0ns: Typical for 1.1V to 1.3V V
CC
- 26.0ns: Typical for 0.9V V
CC
Power-Off High-Impedance Inputs and Outputs
Static Drive (I
OH
/I
OL
)
- ±2.6mA at 3.00V V
CC
- ±2.1mA at 2.30V V
CC
- ±1.5mA at 1.65V V
CC
- ±1.0mA at 1.4V V
CC
- ±0.5mA at 1.1V V
CC
- ±020µA at 0.9V V
CC
Uses Proprietary Quiet Series™ Noise/EMI
Reduction Circuitry
Ultra-Small MicroPak™ Leadfree Package
Ultra-Low Dynamic Power
Description
The NC7SP126 is a single Buffer with 3-STATE output
from Fairchild’s Ultra-Low Power (ULP) series of Tiny-
Logic
®
. Ideal for applications where battery life is
critical, this product is designed for ultra-low power
consumption within the V
CC
operating range of 0.9V to
3.6V V
CC
.
The internal circuit is composed of a minimum of
inverter stages, including the output buffer, to enable
ultra-low static and dynamic power.
The NC7SP126, for lower drive requirements, is
uniquely designed for optimized power and speed, and
is fabricated with an advanced CMOS technology to
achieve best in class speed operation while maintaining
extremely low CMOS power dissipation.
Ordering Information
Part Number Top Mark Package Packing Method
NC7SP126P5X P26 5-Lead SC70, EIAJ SC-88a, 1.25mm Wide
3000 Units on
Tape & Reel
NC7SP126L6X L6 6-Lead MicroPak™, 1.00mm Wide
5000 Units on
Tape & Reel
NC7SP126FHX L6 6-Lead, MicroPak2™, 1x1mm Body, .35mm Pitch
5000 Units on
Tape & Reel
TinyLogic® is a registered trademark of Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation.
MicroPak™ and Quiet Series™ are trademarks of Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation.

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