SCASE77A April 2025 – September 2025 TPUL2G123
PRODUCTION DATA
Input signals must cross Vt-(min) to be considered a logic LOW, and Vt+(max) to be considered a logic HIGH. Do not exceed the maximum input voltage range found in the Absolute Maximum Ratings.
Unused inputs must be terminated to either VCC or ground. The unused inputs can be directly terminated if the input is completely unused, or they can be connected with a pull-up or pull-down resistor if the input will be used sometimes, but not always. A pull-up resistor is used for a default state of HIGH, and a pull-down resistor is used for a default state of LOW. The drive current of the controller, leakage current into the TPUL2G123 (as specified in the Electrical Characteristics), and the desired input transition rate limits the resistor size. A 10kΩ resistor value is recommended for most applications.
The TPUL2G123 has no input signal transition rate requirements because it has Schmitt-Trigger inputs, however it is characterized for operation within the limits provided in the Recommended Operating Conditions table.
Schmitt-Trigger inputs also provide significant noise rejection, however noise with a large enough amplitude can still cause issues. Refer to the hysteresis value, ΔVT(min) in the Electrical Characteristics, which will provide the peak-to-peak noise rejection limit.
Unlike what happens with standard CMOS inputs, Schmitt-Trigger inputs can be held at any valid voltage value without causing dangerously large increases in power consumption. The maximum additional current caused by holding an input at a value other than VCC or ground is provided as ΔICC in the Electrical Characteristics table.
Refer to the Feature Description section for additional information regarding the inputs for this device.