• Channels
Part Inventory
Go
 
powered by:

 
  • Quick Poll
What Social Networking site do you use the most?



VOTE VIEW RESULTS
Previous Polls

Premium Content

New Signal Chain Technical Papers from Texas Instruments:

 

 

 

Fast High-Voltage Pin Driver Doubles ATE Throughput


Don Tuite

March 30, 2006

Print
Reprints Comment Subscribe

Along the lines of "Who watches the watchmen?" one of the toughest jobs for analog electronics has always been driving the pins on automatic test equipment (ATE). In this case, we're talking about speed coupled with high drive for test during burn-in (TDBI) applications.

Intersil's ISL55100A quad pin electronics driver/window comparator drives up to 18 V and runs up to 65 MHz (see the figure). The IC has twice the drive capability of competitive devices, thanks to its 7Ω guaranteed maximum output resistance. The actual ac current drive specification is 1 A (typical).

The low output resistance also yields fast rise and fall times and accurate pulse waveform generation (up to 65 MHz; 50 MHz is guaranteed minimum). Levels for each tri-state-able driver can be set independently. Driver inputs can be single-ended or differential.

Each of the four window comparators can be set to independent high and low thresholds. The inputs can be driven above and below ground to enable the device to interface with a wide variety of logic families. The comparators have flexible-logic high-and low-level power supplies, which allows optimization of the interface to the controller.

The ISL55100A comes in a 72-lead quad flat no-lead package. It costs $17.00 in 1000-unit quantities.

Intersil
www.intersil.com

Average (0 Ratings):

Subscribe
Subscribe to Electronic Design and start receiving more articles like this one
Filed Under:

Check for price and availability on Source ESB:

Go
powered by  
    There are no comments to display. Be the first one!
You must log on before posting a comment.

Are you a new visitor? Register Here
Acceptable Use Policy

Sponsored Links