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#134494 - I don't understand, Erik ... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
Vdd slew rate as a factor.
I have looked, but since it is not one of 'my' derivatives, I can not recall which and it was not the one I thought it was. In combination with some other question re a SILabs chip (I wish i could remember which) I saw that the particular derivative (more liley one of the deviates) was spoecified with a max Vdd slew rate of 1ms. Erik I'm not sure of what you mean here ... 1 ms ... you mean 3V/ms, in your case? A slew rate, is, after all a rate, so it requires two quantitites, being change per unit of time. All you mention here is the unit of time. Do you mean 3V/ms? You bring up an interesting question ... Which derivative? Since the majority are still available in DIP-40 or PLCC44, it will probably be one of those two. I'd consider suggestions, though I'd prefer not to deal with ATMEL. The component in question must (A) be available in the most common packaging, namely DIP-40 or PLCC-44. It must (B) operate from a 5-volt supply. It must (C) be as nearly "standard" as possible, having positive-going reset. It must (D) be availabe as a set of, say, ten samples from a single manufacturing lot. RE |