| Configuration | 1:1 SPST |
| Number of channels (#) | 11 |
| Power supply voltage - single (V) | 0.8, 1.2, 1.8, 2.5, 3.3, 5 |
| Protocols | Analog |
| CON (Typ) (pF) | 12 |
| Bandwidth (MHz) | 100 |
| Operating temperature range (C) | -40 to 85 |
| Input/output continuous current (Max) (mA) | 64 |
| Rating | Catalog |
- Designed to be Used in Voltage-Limiting Applications
- 6.5-
On-State Connection Between Ports A and B - Flow-Through Pinout for Ease of Printed Circuit Board Trace Routing
- Direct Interface With GTL+ Levels
- ESD Protection Exceeds JESD 22
- 2000-V Human-Body Model (A114-A)
- 1000-V Charged-Device Model (C101)
The SN74TVC3010 provides 11 parallel NMOS pass transistors with a common gate. The low on-state resistance of the switch allows connections to be made with minimal propagation delay.
The device can be used as a 10-bit switch with the gates cascaded together to a reference transistor. The low-voltage side of each pass transistor is limited to a voltage set by the reference transistor. This is done to protect components with inputs that are sensitive to high-state voltage-level overshoots. (See Application Information in this data sheet.)
All of the transistors in the TVC array have the same electrical characteristics; therefore, any one of them can be used as the reference transistor. Since, within the device, the characteristics from transistor to transistor are equal, the maximum output high-state voltage (VOH) is approximately the reference voltage (VREF), with minimal deviation from one output to another. This is a large benefit of the TVC solution over discrete devices. Because the fabrication of the transistors is symmetrical, either port connection of each bit can be used as the low-voltage side, and the I/O signals are bidirectional through each FET.



