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3 .3 V /5 V Ope ra t ing C ondit ions
A bs olut e Ma x im um R a t ing s
1
Symbol
V
CCR2
V
CCA2
Parameter
DC Supply Voltage
3
DC Supply Voltage
DC Supply Voltage
(A54SX08, A54SX16,
A54SX32)
DC Supply Voltage
(A54SX16P)
Input Voltage
Output Voltage
I/O Source Sink
Current
3
Storage Temperature
Limits
Units
–0.3 to +6.0
–0.3 to +4.0
V
V
V
CCI2
–0.3 to +4.0
V
V
CCI2
–0.3 to +6.0
V
V
I
V
O
–0.5 to +5.5
–0.5 to +3.6
V
V
I
IO
–30 to +5.0
mA
T
STG
Notes:
1.
–65 to +150
°C
Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum
Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device.
Exposure to absolute maximum rated conditions for extended
periods may affect device reliability. Device should not be
operated outside the Recommended Operating Conditions.
V
CCR
in the A54SX16P must be greater than or equal to V
CCI
during power-up and power-down sequences and during
normal operation.
Device inputs are normally high impedance and draw
extremely low current. However, when input voltage is greater
than V
CC
+ 0.5V or less than GND – 0.5V, the internal protection
diodes will forward-bias and can draw excessive current.
2.
3.
R e c om m e nde d Ope ra t ing C ondit ions
Parameter
Commer
cial
Industrial
Military
Units
Temperature
Range
1
0 to+70
–40 to +85
–55 to +125
°
C
3.3V Power
Supply
Tolerance
5.0V Power
Supply
Tolerance
Note:
1.
Ambient temperature (T
A
) is used for commercial and
industrial; case temperature (T
C
) is used for military.
±
10
±
10
±
10
%V
C
C
±
5
±
10
±
10
%V
C
C
E le c t ric a l S pe c ific a t ions
Commercial
Industrial
Symbol
Parameter
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
Units
V
OH
(I
OH
= -20uA) (CMOS)
(I
OH
= -8mA) (TTL)
(I
OH
= -6mA) (TTL)
(I
OL
= 20uA) (CMOS)
(I
OL
= 12mA) (TTL)
(I
OL
= 8mA) (TTL)
(V
CCI
– 0.1)
2.4
V
CCI
V
CCI
(V
CCI
– 0.1)
2.4
V
CCI
V
CCI
V
V
OL
0.10
0.50
0.50
0.8
V
V
IL
V
IH
t
R
, t
F
C
IO
I
CC
I
CC(D)
0.8
V
V
2.0
2.0
Input Transition Time t
R
, t
F
C
IO
I/O Capacitance
Standby Current, I
CC
I
CC(D)
I
Dynamic
V
CC
Supply Current
50
10
4.0
50
10
4.0
ns
pF
mA
See “Evaluating Power in 54SX Devices” on page 18