MC10H642FNG belongs to the category of integrated circuits (ICs).
It is commonly used in electronic devices for various applications.
MC10H642FNG is available in a compact package, suitable for surface mount technology (SMT) applications.
The essence of MC10H642FNG lies in its ability to provide efficient and reliable signal processing in electronic circuits.
MC10H642FNG is typically packaged in reels or trays, with a standard quantity of 2500 units per reel/tray.
The pin configuration of MC10H642FNG is as follows:
MC10H642FNG offers the following functional characteristics:
MC10H642FNG is suitable for a wide range of electronic products, including but not limited to: - Communication devices - Data storage systems - Industrial control systems - Automotive electronics
MC10H642FNG operates based on the principles of Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL). It utilizes differential signaling and clocked flip-flop operation to process input signals and generate corresponding output signals.
MC10H642FNG can be applied in various fields, such as: 1. Telecommunications: Signal processing in communication devices. 2. Data Storage: Interface circuitry for data storage systems. 3. Industrial Automation: Control systems requiring high-speed signal processing. 4. Automotive Electronics: Circuitry for automotive applications, such as engine control units. 5. Test and Measurement: Signal processing in test and measurement equipment.
Some alternative models to MC10H642FNG include: - MC10H641FNG - MC10H643FNG - MC10H644FNG - MC10H645FNG - MC10H646FNG
Q: What is the maximum clock frequency supported by MC10H642FNG? A: The maximum clock frequency is 100MHz.
Q: Can MC10H642FNG operate with a supply voltage other than 3.3V? A: No, it requires a supply voltage of 3.3V.
Q: What is the operating temperature range of MC10H642FNG? A: It can operate within a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
Q: Does MC10H642FNG have enable/disable control for its output? A: Yes, it has an OE pin for enable/disable control.
Q: What is the logic family of MC10H642FNG? A: It belongs to the Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL) family.