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CY7C168A
2
Maximum Ratings
(Above which the useful life may be impaired. For user guide-
lines, not tested.)
Storage Temperature
.....................................−65°C to +150°C
Ambient Temperature with
Power Applied
..................................................−55°C to +125°C
Supply Voltage to Ground Potential
(Pin 20 to Pin 10)
................................................ −0.5V to +7.0V
DC Voltage Applied to Outputs
in High Z State
.................................................... −0.5V to +7.0V
DC Input Voltage
.................................................−3.0V to +7.0V
Output Current into Outputs (Low) .............................. 20 mA
Static Discharge Voltage ........................................... >2001V
(per MIL-STD-883, Method 3015)
Latch-Up Current ..................................................... >200 mA
Operating Range
Range
Ambient
Temperature
VCC
Commercial
0
°C to +70°C
5V
± 10%
Military[1]
−55
°C to +125°C
5V
± 10%
Electrical Characteristics Over the Operating Range[2]
7C168A-15
7C168A-20
Parameter
Description
Test Conditions
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
Unit
VOH
Output HIGH Voltage
VCC = Min., IOH = −4.0 mA
2.4
2.4
V
VOL
Output LOW Voltage
VCC = Min., IOL = 8.0 mA
0.4
0.4
V
VIH
Input HIGH Voltage
2.2
VCC
2.2
VCC
V
VIL
Input LOW Voltage[3]
−0.5
0.8
−0.5
0.8
V
IIX
Input Load Current
GND < VI < VCC
−10
+10
−10
+10
µA
IOZ
Output Leakage
Current
GND < VO < VCC,
Output Disabled
−10
+10
−10
+10
µA
IOS
Output Short
Circuit Current[4]
VCC = Max., VOUT = GND
−350
−350
mA
ICC
VCC Operating
Supply Current
VCC = Max.,
IOUT = 0 mA
Com’l
115
90
mA
Mil
-
100
ISB1
Automatic CE
Power-Down Current
Max. VCC,
CE > VIH
Com’l
40
40
mA
Mil
-
40
ISB2
Automatic CE
Power-Down Current
Max. VCC,
CE > VCC − 0.3V
Com’l
20
20
mA
Mil
-
20
Notes:
1.
TA is the “instant on” case temperature.
2.
See the last page of this specification for Group A subgroup testing information.
3.
VIL min. = −3.0V for pulse durations less than 30 ns.
4.
Not more than 1 output should be shorted at one time. Duration of the short circuit should not exceed 30 seconds.