Product category: Standard Logic Devices
News Release from: IDT | Subject: AUC164245 level shifter
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 February 2003
Speedy level shifter
leads new logic family
A new CMOS logic family includes a high-performance level-shifting device that can be configured to shift between 0.8, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8 and 2.5V voltage nodes
The new device is part of IDT's advanced ultra-low-voltage CMOS (AUC) logic family, and is also the fastest level-shifting logic device on the market today, with 50% less propagation delay than other level-shifting alternatives. The company's breakthrough AUC164245 level shifter is the first device capable of supporting level shifting for 1.2V and under 1.0V operating nodes, and is the first product available to support level shifting for the entire range of voltages from 0.8 to 2.7V.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 February 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The IDT AUC164245 level shifter was designed as a solution to the I/O voltage disparities encountered by designers of networking, telecomms, server and computing products.
The device is ideal for high-performance and ultra-low-voltage level-shifting applications such as bus-to-bus or processor-to-bus data transfer, where the buses or processors have differing voltages; and next-generation technology with new processor, physical interface, and memory technology interfacing with legacy devices.
The device's unique capability to support level shifting at 1.2V and under 1.0V nodes enables the device to integrate a variety of I/Os as designers move toward lower voltages and faster speeds.
IDT is part of an alternative-source alliance that includes Texas Instruments and others to support AUC as the next-generation logic standard.
AUC technology provides significant benefits to communications, computing and telecommunications applications by operating at low power and high speed while maintaining overall system signal integrity.
Continuing its commitment to AUC development, IDT will broaden its portfolio of AUC logic devices with the introduction of additional AUC family members, including double, quad and octal variants during the next several months.
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