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SY100E136JZ-TR

1 Element Counters & Dividers 100E Series 100E136 Up, Down Positive Edge 28-LCC (J-Lead)


  • Manufacturer: Microchip Technology
  • Nocochips NO: 536-SY100E136JZ-TR
  • Package: 28-LCC (J-Lead)
  • Datasheet: PDF
  • Stock: 965
  • Description: 1 Element Counters & Dividers 100E Series 100E136 Up, Down Positive Edge 28-LCC (J-Lead)(Kg)

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Parameters
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 28-LCC (J-Lead)
Supplier Device Package 28-PLCC (11.48x11.48)
Operating Temperature 0°C~85°C
Packaging Tape & Reel (TR)
Published 2006
Series 100E
Part Status Obsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 2 (1 Year)
Voltage - Supply 4.2V~5.5V
Base Part Number 100E136
Number of Elements 1
Reset Asynchronous
Direction Up, Down
Logic Type Binary Counter
Number of Bits per Element 6
Trigger Type Positive Edge
Count Rate 650MHz
Timing Synchronous
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant

SY100E136JZ-TR Overview


This device is supplied in the 28-LCC (J-Lead) package. An interconnection of 1elements is provided by wires. In this case, it is packaged as Tape & Reel (TR). Having been designed as a member of the 100Eseries, it is well suited to a variety of applications. Binary Counteris adopted as the logic type. In this case, the operating temperature should be set to 0°C~85°C. There is a mounting type of Surface Mounton this device. It is able to operate with higher reliability when the supply voltage of 4.2V~5.5V is provided. There are 6bits stored in each element of the array. More related parts are available under its base part number 100E136.

SY100E136JZ-TR Features


Embedded in the 28-LCC (J-Lead) package
6 bits per element

SY100E136JZ-TR Applications


There are a lot of Microchip Technology SY100E136JZ-TR Counters & Dividers applications.

  • POWER COMPUTATION
  • Divide-by"N" counters/frequency synthesizers
  • Dual Up Counters
  • SQUARING
  • VHF, UHF, FM, AM, etc.
  • Fixed or Programmable Frequency Division
  • Frequency division
  • Timing applications
  • Divide-by-N counting
  • Analog multiplexing and demultiplexing

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