Bi-Directional Voltage Translator Guarantees Performance To 1.1V

Oct. 8, 2008
The FXLH1T45 emerges as the industry’s first single-bit, bi-directional voltage translator with guaranteed operation from 1.1V to 3.6V. The device seamlessly interfaces processors to electronic subsystems operating at different voltage levels by

The FXLH1T45 emerges as the industry’s first single-bit, bi-directional voltage translator with guaranteed operation from 1.1V to 3.6V. The device seamlessly interfaces processors to electronic subsystems operating at different voltage levels by providing both uni-directional and bi-directional translation of a number of voltage levels. It is available in the company’s 6-terminal, 1 mm x 1.45 mm MicroPak package, which forecasts savings of 65% more board space than translators in SC70 packages. Additionally, the configurable device provides a bus hold on the outputs to eliminate the need for external pull-up/pull-down resistors. Price is $0.208 each/1,000. FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORP., South Portland, ME. (800) 341-0392.

Company: FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.

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