The SN74AUP1G32YFPR is a cutting-edge, single 2-input positive-OR gate integrated circuit from Texas Instruments, designed to operate with a power supply range of 0.8 V to 3.6 V. This component is part of the advanced ultra-low-power (AUP) series, which is optimized for low-voltage and low-power operation, making it an ideal choice for battery-operated and power-sensitive applications.
With its ultra-small footprint, the SN74AUP1G32YFPR comes in a DSBGA package and is designed to occupy minimal space on a PCB, which is crucial for modern, compact electronic designs. The package type for this particular component is a 4-pin YFPAK configuration, which allows for efficient thermal dissipation and reliable interconnection to the circuit board.
Key Features:
- Low Static-Power Consumption: The device has been engineered to have a very low static power consumption (ICC), which is a mere 0.9 μA maximum at 3.6 V, contributing to extended battery life in portable applications.
- Low Dynamic-Power Consumption: At 3.3 V, the dynamic power consumption is only 0.045 μA/MHz, making it an energy-efficient choice for applications where power consumption needs to be minimized.
- Low Input Capacitance: With an input capacitance (CI) of only 1.5 pF at 3.3 V, the SN74AUP1G32YFPR ensures quick response times and reduced switching power.
- High-Speed Operation: Despite its low-power design, the device does not compromise on speed, providing a typical propagation delay (tPD) of 2.9 ns at 3.3 V, allowing for high-speed data processing and signal conditioning.
- I/O Tolerance: The inputs are tolerant to 3.6 V, allowing for interfacing with higher voltage logic levels without the need for external level shifters.
- ESD Protection: The device features robust ESD protection, ensuring high reliability and stability in harsh electrical environments.
With its combination of low-power consumption, small size, high speed, and ESD protection, the SN74AUP1G32YFPR from Texas Instruments is a versatile and reliable choice for a wide range of applications, including mobile phones, PDAs, computing devices, and many other portable or power-conscious electronic systems.