7UL1T125FU.LF
Manufacturer Part Number: 7UL1T125FU.LF | Manufacturer / Brand: Toshiba |
Part of Description: SoC FPGA 7UL1T125FU.LF | Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Ship From: HK/Shen Zhen | Shipment Way: DHL/Fedex/TNT/UPS |
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Product parameters
Manufacturer | Toshiba |
RoHS | Details |
Package | Reel |
Mounting Style | SMD/SMT |
Package / Case | USV-5 |
Minimum Operating Temperature | – 40 C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +85C |
Factory Pack Quantity | 3000 |
Moisture Sensitive | Yes |
Pd – Power Dissipation | 200 mW (1/5 W) |
Supply Voltage – Max | 3.6 V |
Supply Voltage – Min | 900 mV |
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7UL1T125FU.LF Applications:
Level Shifting: Buffer/line drivers can be used to shift voltage levels between different parts of a circuit, ensuring compatibility between components with different voltage requirements.
Signal Conditioning: They can condition signals to improve their quality before they are sent to other components or systems. This might involve amplification, noise filtering, or impedance matching.
Bus Buffering: In digital systems with multiple devices connected to the same bus, buffer/line drivers can be used to isolate different sections of the bus, preventing loading effects and ensuring signal integrity.
Clock Distribution: Buffers can be used to distribute clock signals throughout a system, ensuring that all components receive synchronized timing signals.
Fanout Expansion: They can be used to increase the fanout of a signal, allowing a single output to drive multiple loads without significant degradation of the signal.
Interface Conversion: Buffer/line drivers can convert signals between different logic families or standards, such as TTL to CMOS or LVDS to LVCMOS.
Driving LEDs or Displays: They can drive LEDs or displays by providing sufficient current to illuminate them.
Motor Control: In some cases, buffer/line drivers can be used in motor control circuits to provide the necessary drive signals to power transistors or other components.
Data Transmission: They can be used in communication systems to transmit data over long distances by boosting the signal strength.
Memory Interfacing: Buffers can be used in memory interfacing applications to isolate memory modules from the rest of the system and ensure reliable communication.