TC7WPB9306,9307FC/FK
Electrical Characteristics
DC Characteristics (Ta = −40 to 85°C)
Ta = −40 to
85°C
Characteristics
Symbol
Test Condition
V
(V)
V
(V)
CCB
Unit
CCA
Min
Max
0.8×
1.65 ≤ V
< 2.3
V
to 5.5
to 5.5
to 5.5
to 5.5
⎯
CCA
CCA
CCA
CCA
CCA
V
CCA
High-level
V
IH
⎯
0.7×
2.3 ≤ V
1.65 ≤ V
< 5.0
< 2.3
< 5.0
V
V
V
⎯
CCA
V
CCA
Control input
voltage
V
0.2×
⎯
CCA
V
CCA
Low-level
V
⎯
IL
0.3×
2.3 ≤ V
⎯
CCA
V
CCA
1.65
2.3
2.3
⎯
⎯
⎯
16.0
11.0
8.0
V
= 0 V, I = 30 mA
IS
IS
ON-resistance
(Note)
R
ON
Ω
3.0
4.5
(Figure 2)
3.0
An,Bn=0 to 5.5 V
(per circuit)
Power off leakage current
Switch-off leakage current
I
0
0
⎯
±1.0
μA
OFF
An,Bn=0 to 5.5 V
I
1.65 to 5.0
1.65 to 5.0
3.3
V
V
to 5.5
⎯
⎯
⎯
±1.0
±1.0
10.0
μA
μA
μA
SZ
CCA
OE = V ,OE=GND
L
Control input current
leakage current
I
IN
OE = 0 to 5.5V
to 5.5
CCA
OE = 0 or V
CCA
5.0
I
CCBA
V
CCB
→V
CCA
form V
CCB
to V
CCA
I
I
I
I
OE = V
OE = V
or GND, I =0 A
1.65 to 5.0
1.65 to 5.0
1.65 to 5.0
1.65 to 5.0
V
V
V
V
⎯
⎯
⎯
⎯
1.0
1.0
CCA1
CCB1
CCA2
CCB2
CCA
S
CCA
or GND, I =0 A
CCA
S
CCA
CCA
CCA
Quiescent supply current
μA
V
≤ OE ≤ 5.5 V, I =0 A
±1.0
±1.0
CCA
CCA
S
V
≤ OE ≤ 5.5 V, I =0 A
S
Note: ON-resistance is measured by measuring the voltage drop across the switch at the indicated current.
Level Shift Characteristics (Ta = −40 to 85°C)
Ta = −40 to
85°C
Characteristics
Symbol
Test Condition
V
(V)
V
(V)
CCB
Unit
CCA
Min
1.4
Max
Input/Output Characteristics
(Up Translation)
(Note 1)
An = V
1.65
2.3
3.0 to 5.5
4.5 to 5.5
4.5 to 5.5
3.3 to 5.5
4.5 to 5.5
4.5 to 5.5
⎯
⎯
IN
V
SW = ON
2.05
2.7
OHU
(Figure 7)
3.0
⎯
V
1.65
2.3
1.3
1.65
2.3
3.0
Input/Output Characteristics
(Down Translation)
(Note 2)
An = V
CCA
V
OHD
SW = ON
(Figure 9)
1.95
2.6
3.0
Note 1: The Input/Output Characateristics for up translation indicate the input voltages required to provide
CCA + 0.5 V on the outputs when measured using the test circuitry shown in Figure 7.
V
Note 2: The Input/Output Characateristics for down translation indicate the voltages that cause the output voltages to
saturate when measured using the test circuitry shown in Figure 9.
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2009-03-03