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LVT22V10

NXP
Part Number LVT22V10
Manufacturer NXP
Description 3V high speed/ universal PLD device
Published Mar 30, 2005
Detailed Description INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LVT22V10 3V high speed, universal PLD device Product specification Supersedes data of 1996 Mar 12 I...
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LVT22V10
LVT22V10


Overview
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS LVT22V10 3V high speed, universal PLD device Product specification Supersedes data of 1996 Mar 12 IC13 Data Handbook 1998 Feb 10 Philips Semiconductors Philips Semiconductors Product specification 3V high speed, universal PLD device LVT22V10 FEATURES • Fastest 3V PLD • Supports 3/5V mixed systems • Low ground bounce (<1.
1V worst case) • Live insertion/extraction permitted • Bus-hold data inputs eliminate the need for external pull-up • Metastable hardened device • High output drive capability: 32mA/–16mA • Varied product term distribution with up to 16 product terms per • Programmable output polarity • Available in 300 mil-wide 24-pin Plastic Small Outline Package • Design support provided for third party CAD development and programming hardware output for complex functions resistors to hold unused inputs PIN CONFIGURATIONS D and N Packages I0/CLK I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 24 VCC 23 F9 22 F8 21 F7 20 F6 19 F5 18 F4 17 F3 16 F2 15 F1 14 F0 13 I11 I9 10 I10 11 GND 12 DESCRIPTION The LVT22V10 is a versatile PAL® device fabricated on the Philips BiCMOS QUBiC process.
The QUBiC process produces very high speed 3V devices (7.
5ns) which have excellent noise characteristics.
Ground bounce of an output held low while the remaining 9 outputs switch from high to low is typically less than 0.
7V.
VCC bounce of an output held high while the remaining 9 outputs switch from low to high is typically less than 1.
0V.
The LVT22V10 was designed to support mixed 3/5V systems.
The inputs are capable of handling 7V while the outputs can be pulled up to 7V.
The designer can interface directly from 5V outputs (CMOS full rail or totem pole) to a 3V LVT input.
A 3V LVT output can drive a 5V TTL input directly, or in the case of a CMOS input, the LVT output can interface with the use of an external pull-up resistor.
Finally, no external pull-up resistors are needed on unused input pins due to a bus-hold data structure designed into the LVT input.
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