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STANDARD FOR DESCRIPTION OF LOW VOLTAGE TTL-COMPATIBLE CMOS LOGIC DEVICES: |
JESD52 | Nov 1995 |
This standard describes dc interface specifications and test environment for these devices that operate with 2.7 V to 3.6 V power supplies. The goal is to provide a consistent set of dc specifications for reference by logic suppliers and users alike. Committee(s): JC-40 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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STANDARD FOR DESCRIPTION OF 2.5 V CMOS LOGIC DEVICES: |
JESD80 | Nov 1999 |
The purpose of this standard is to provide a standard for 2.5 V nominal supply-voltage CMOS logic devices, for uniformity, multiplicity of sources, elimination of confusion, ease of device specification, and ease of use. This standard defines dc interface parameters and test loading for CMOS digital logic family based on 2.5 V (nominal) power supply levels at 2.5 V input tolerance. Committee(s): JC-40 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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STANDARD FOR DESCRIPTION OF 2.5 V CMOS LOGIC DEVICES WITH 3.6 V CMOS TOLERANT INPUTS AND OUTPUTS: |
JESD64-A | Oct 2000 |
The purpose is to provide a standard for 2.5 V nominal supply voltage logic devices for uniformity, multiplicity of sources, elimination of confusion, ease of device specification, and ease of use. This specification provides for compatibility between devices operating between either the Standard Range of 1.8 V to 2.7 V or the optional Extended Range of 1.65 V to 2.7 V supply voltages, as well as over-voltage tolerance with devices operating at 3.6 V. Committee(s): JC-40 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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STANDARD DESCRIPTION OF 1.2 V CMOS LOGIC DEVICES (NORMAL RANGE OPERATION): |
JESD76-2 | Jun 2001 |
This standard defines dc interface, switching parameters and test loading for digital logic devices based on 1.2 V (normal range) power supply levels. The purpose is to provide a standard specification for uniformity, multiplicity of sources, elimination of confusion, ease of device specification, and ease of use. Committee(s): JC-40 Free download. Registration or login required. |