The SY100E212JZ from Microchip Technology is a high-performance, precision-engineered integrated circuit designed to cater to the demanding requirements of high-speed digital systems. This device is a part of the SY100E series, which is renowned for its exceptional quality and reliability in the field of high-speed logic solutions.
Key Features
- Technology: The SY100E212JZ is built on advanced high-speed bipolar technology, ensuring rapid signal processing and reduced power consumption.
- Functionality: This integrated circuit is a 5V ECL Quad Line Receiver, capable of converting ECL (Emitter Coupled Logic) level signals to TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) levels, making it ideal for interfacing between different logic families.
- Performance: With a typical propagation delay of just 0.75ns and a maximum of 1ns, the SY100E212JZ ensures high-speed operation, which is crucial for time-sensitive applications.
- Package: The device comes in a compact 28-lead PLCC (Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier) package, which is suitable for surface mounting and saves valuable board space.
- Temperature Range: It operates over an extended industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, allowing for reliable performance in a wide range of environmental conditions.
Applications
The SY100E212JZ is versatile and can be employed in various high-speed digital applications, including:
- Telecommunications
- Data communication equipment
- Automated test equipment
- High-speed computer interconnects
- Precision instrumentation
Quality and Support
Microchip Technology is a leader in providing robust and high-quality semiconductor products. The SY100E212JZ is backed by Microchip's commitment to quality, ensuring that each device meets stringent performance standards. Additionally, Microchip provides comprehensive technical support and resources to assist with design-in processes, making integration of the SY100E212JZ into your projects seamless and efficient.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and further information, designers and engineers are encouraged to visit the official Microchip Technology website or contact their local Microchip sales representative.