= 10K鈩?/div>
鹵1%
0.65
3.25
0.65
3.25
2
鈥?30
鈥?40
25
鈥?100
0.625
100
鈥?25
1.6
70
鈥?70
2
2.7
10
50
1.2
6
2.7
10
50
1.2
6
鈥?400
30
40
鈥?1.5
40
Min.
5
5
4.5
鈥?
鈥?
鈥?
Typ.
Max.
6
6
6
鈥?
鈥?
鈥?4.5
0.4
Unit
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
碌A
碌A
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA/mA
碌A
碌A
碌s
碌s
碌s
碌s
碌s
碌s
碌s
碌s
碌s
碌s
V
OL
Low Level Output Voltage
V
Ol
V
IH
V
IL
V
IK
I
IH
I
IL
I
CC
I
CC1
I
EE
I
EE1
I
sh
I
sl
I
bal
I
x
Output Voltage Balance
High Level Input Voltage
Low Level Input Voltage
Input Clamp Voltage
High Level Input Current
Low Level Input Current
Positive Supply Current
Positive Supply Current
Negative Supply Current
Negative Supply Current
Output Short Circuit Current
Output Short Circuit Current
Output Current Balance
Output Leakage Current
t
r
t
rc1
t
rc2
t
rc3
t
rc4
t
f
t
fc1
t
fc2
t
fc3
t
fc4
Rise time (see note 4 and 5; see
figure 4A)
Note 1:
The Output under load must not drop below 90% of the open circuit drive level.
Note 2:
This represents the static condition only. Applications can see 130mA normal current draw for clock and data lines with up to 500mA
transients when all lines are transitioning at the same time. Over 500ft of cable slew rate is governed by the drivers ability to sink current.
The currents are rougly equivalent to the short circuit current.
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