Datasheet
SN65HVD11-HT
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SLLS934E –NOVEMBER 2008–REVISED JUNE 2012
RECEIVER SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS
over recommended operating conditions (unless otherwise noted)
T
A
= –55°C to 125°C T
A
= 175°C
(1)
T
A
= 210°C
(2)
PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS UNIT
MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX MIN TYP MAX
Propagation delay time,
t
PLH
30 55 70 30 55 70 30 55 70 ns
low-to-high-level output
V
ID
= –1.5 V to 1.5 V,
Propagation delay time,
t
PHL
30 55 70 30 55 70 30 55 70 ns
C
L
= 15 pF,
high-to-low-level output
See Figure 9
t
sk(p)
Pulse skew (|t
PHL
– t
PLH
|) 4 4 4 ns
t
sk(pp)
(3)
Part-to-part skew 15 15 15 ns
t
r
Output signal rise time 1 3 5 1 4 5 1 4 5 ns
C
L
= 15 pF,
See Figure 9
t
f
Output signal fall time 1 3 5 1 4 5 1 4 5 ns
Output enable time to high
t
PZH
(2)
15 15 15 ns
level
Output enable time to low
t
PZL
(2)
15 15 15 ns
level
C
L
= 15 pF, DE = 3 V,
See Figure 10
Output disable time from
t
PHZ
20 20 20 ns
high level
Output disable time from
t
PLZ
15 15 15 ns
low level
Propagation delay time,
t
PZH
(3)
standby-to-high-level 6 6 6 μs
C
L
= 15 pF, DE = 0,
output
See Figure 11
Propagation delay time,
t
PZL
(3)
6 6 6 μs
standby-to-low-level output
(1) Minimum and maximum parameters are characterized for operation at T
A
= 175°C but may not be production tested at that temperature.
Production test limits with statistical guardbands are used to ensure high temperature performance.
(2) Minimum and maximum parameters are characterized for operation at T
A
= 210°C but may not be production tested at that temperature.
Production test limits with statistical guardbands are used to ensure high temperature performance.
(3) t
sk(pp)
is the magnitude of the difference in propagation delay times between any specified terminals of two devices when both devices
operate with the same supply voltages, at the same temperature, and have identical packages and test circuits.
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