1 GND Ground
2 A0 Input A
3 A1 Input B
4 A2 Input C
5 A3 Input D
6 OE Output Enable
7 Y0 Output Y
8 Y1 Output Y
9 Y2 Output Y
10 Y3 Output Y
11 Y4 Output Y
12 Y5 Output Y
13 Y6 Output Y
14 Y7 Output Y
15 VCC Power Supply
16 NC Not Connected
17 NC Not Connected
18 NC Not Connected
19 NC Not Connected
20 NC Not Connected
Advantages: - High-speed operation - Low power consumption - TTL-compatible inputs and outputs
Disadvantages: - Limited output current capability - Limited number of inputs and outputs
The IDT74FCT810CTPY is commonly used in digital systems that require high-speed buffering and driving of signals. It is suitable for applications such as data communication, computer systems, and industrial control.
The IDT74FCT810CTPY operates by receiving digital input signals and amplifying them to drive external loads. The output enable pin allows the user to control the output state, enabling or disabling the signal transmission.
Q: What is the maximum supply voltage for the IDT74FCT810CTPY? A: The maximum supply voltage is 5.5V.
Q: Can I use this IC in a low-power application? A: Yes, the IDT74FCT810CTPY has low power consumption.
Q: What is the typical propagation delay of this IC? A: The typical propagation delay is 3.5ns.
Q: Can I connect multiple inputs together? A: No, connecting multiple inputs together may result in undefined behavior.
Q: Is the IDT74FCT810CTPY compatible with CMOS logic? A: No, it is designed for TTL-compatible operation.
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the IDT74FCT810CTPY integrated circuit, including its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, applicable range of products, working principles, detailed application field plans, alternative models, and common technical questions and answers.