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Breaking the high-speed barrier

ALVT: Migration from LVT

LVC logic now specified to 1.8 V

A Web of Logical Info

New bus switch keeps data moving

LV CMOS redesigns provide faster speeds, lower power and lower noise

New UBT optimized for high-performance backplane uses

Industry cross-reference to TI low-voltage logic

Resources

1998 October Integration

LVC logic now specified to 1.8 V

The popular LVC (Low-Voltage CMOS) logic family from Texas Instruments is being respecified to become more versatile with operation at 1.8 V and 2.5 V as well as 3.3 V. Initially aimed at fulfilling the special needs of PC manufacturers, this specification upgrade provides designers of less-than-or-equal-to 2.5-V systems with a proven, cost-effective logic solution. Currently, the LVC family of data sheets is being updated device by device with 2.5-V and 1.8-V performance characteristics. The LVC06, LVC07, LVC08, LVC32 and LVC125 data sheets are already up-to-date. Characterization updates will continue throughout 1998 and early 1999.

For complete information, order: LVC and LV Low Voltage CMOS Logic Data Book. See Related Product Information.

Updated LVC products

Device   tpd max  
  3.3 V 2.5 V 1.8 V

LVC06 3.7 ns 3.1 ns 3.9 ns

LVC07 2.9 ns 2.8 ns 3.5 ns

LVC08 4.1 ns 6.9 ns 9.8 ns

LVC32 3.8 ns 5.4 ns 8.7 ns

LVC125 4.8 ns 6.3 ns 12.3 ns

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