SCPS242D
December 2012 – July 2017
TCA9517
PRODUCTION DATA.
1
Features
2
Applications
3
Description
4
Revision History
5
Description (continued)
6
Pin Configuration and Functions
7
Specifications
7.1
Absolute Maximum Ratings
7.2
ESD Ratings
7.3
Recommended Operating Conditions
7.4
Thermal Information
7.5
Electrical Characteristics
7.6
Timing Requirements
7.7
I2C Interface Switching Characteristics
7.8
Typical Characteristics
8
Parameter Measurement Information
9
Detailed Description
9.1
Overview
9.2
Functional Block Diagram
9.3
Feature Description
9.3.1
Two-Channel Bidirectional Buffer
9.3.2
Active-High Repeater-Enable Input
9.3.3
VOL B-Side Offset Voltage
9.3.4
Standard Mode and Fast Mode Support
9.3.5
Clock Stretching Support
9.4
Device Functional Modes
10
Application and Implementation
10.1
Application Information
10.2
Typical Application
10.2.1
Design Requirements
10.2.2
Detailed Design Procedure
10.2.2.1
Clock Stretching Support
10.2.2.2
VILC and Pullup Resistor Sizing
10.2.3
Application Curve
11
Power Supply Recommendations
12
Layout
12.1
Layout Guidelines
12.2
Layout Example
13
Device and Documentation Support
13.1
Community Resource
13.2
Trademarks
13.3
Electrostatic Discharge Caution
13.4
Glossary
14
Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
Package Options
Mechanical Data (Package|Pins)
D|8
MSOI002K
DGK|8
MPDS028E
Thermal pad, mechanical data (Package|Pins)
Orderable Information
scps242d_oa
scps242d_pm
8
Parameter Measurement Information
A.
R
L
= 167 Ω (0.9 V to 2.7 V) and R
L
= 450 Ω (3.0 V to 5.5 V) on the A side and 1.35 kΩ on the B-side
B.
R
T
termination resistance should be equal to Z
OUT
of pulse generators.
C.
C
L
includes probe and jig capacitance.
D.
All input pulses are supplied by generators having the following characteristics: PRR ≤ 10 MHz, Z
O
= 50 Ω, slew rate ≥ 1 V/ns.
E.
The outputs are measured one at a time, with one transition per measurement.
F.
t
PLH
and t
PHL
are the same as t
pd
.
G.
t
PLZ
and t
PHZ
are the same as t
dis
.
H.
t
PZL
and t
PZH
are the same as t
en
.
Figure 3.
Test Circuit
Figure 4.
Waveform 1 – Propagation Delay and Transition Times for B-side to A-side
Figure 6.
Waveform 3 – Propagation Delay for B-side to A-side
Figure 5.
Waveform 2 – Propagation Delay and Transition Times for A-side to B-side