DS1110

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10-Tap Silicon Delay Line

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Overview

  • All-Silicon, 5V, 10-Tap Delay Line
  • Improved, Drop-In Replacement for the DS1010
  • 10 Taps Equally Spaced
  • Delays are Stable and Precise
  • Leading- and Trailing-Edge Accuracy
  • Delay Tolerance ±5% or ±2ns, whichever is Greater, at 5V and +25°C
  • Economical
  • Auto-Insertable, Low Profile
  • Low-Power CMOS
  • TTL/CMOS Compatible
  • Vapor Phase, IR, and Wave Solderable
  • Fast-Turn Prototypes
  • Delays Specified Over Commercial and Industrial Temperature Ranges
  • Custom Delays Available
  • Standard 16-Pin SO or 14-Pin TSSOP
  • The DS1110 delay line is an improved replacement for the DS1010. It has ten equally spaced taps providing delays from 5ns to 500ns. The devices are offered in a standard 16-pin SO, or 14-pin TSSOP. The DS1110 series delay lines provide a nominal accuracy of ±5% or ±2ns, whichever is greater, at 5V and +25°C. The DS1110 reproduces the input logic state at the tap 10 output after a fixed delay as specified by the dash number extension of the part number. The DS1110 is designed to produce both leading- and trailing-edge delays with equal precision. Each tap is capable of driving up to ten 74LS type loads. Dallas Semiconductor can customize standard products to meet special needs.

    Applications

    • Automated Test Equipment (ATE)
    • Communication Systems
    • Medical Devices
    • PC Peripheral Devices

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