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Toshiba Launches One-Gate Logic with Single Power Supply Supporting Low Voltage Operation

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February 28, 2019

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation

- Single-supply design simplifies board layout in voltage-level translation applications -

One-Gate Logic with Single Power Supply Supporting Low Voltage Operation  

TOKYO—Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (“Toshiba”) has launched a lineup of 31 single power supply one-gate logic devices that support low voltage operation. The new “7UL1G series,” suitable for down translation to 0.9V, and “7UL1T series,” for up translation from 1.8V to 3.3V, allow users to more easily[1] design voltage-level translation used for data communication control on devices with multiple power supply systems. Volume production and shipments start today.

The 7UL1G series support down translation to 0.9V, and the 7UL1T series support up translation from 1.8V to 3.3V, realizing simplified logic-level and voltage-level translation in multiple power supply systems.

7UL1G series devices operate with a 0.9V to 3.6V power supply, and their input terminals are 3.6V-tolerant. When used with a 0.9V power supply, down translation to 0.9V combined with logic-level translation of 0.9V to 3.6V input signals can be provided by a single device.

7UL1T series devices operate with a power supply of 2.3V to 3.6V, and their input threshold voltage are set to 50% or less of the power supply voltage. When used with a 3.3V power supply, up translation to 3.3V combined with logic-level translation of 1.8V to 3.6V input signals can be provided by a single device.

Toshiba’s current products require a level shifter with two power supplies (input-side and output-side power supplies) to implement up translation for a low voltage system of 3.3V or less. The new 7UL1T series allow users to implement voltage-level translation with a single power supply, allowing easier design of voltage-level translation circuits with no concerns about the power-on sequence or voltage restriction between the two power supplies—a restriction when a two-power-supply level shifter is used.

In addition to the industry-standard USV package, the fSV package[2], the industry’s smallest lead-type package[3] is available, contributing to space saving in products.

Applications 
Data communication control circuits of devices with multiple power supply systems, including smartphones, tablets, laptop PCs, digital cameras, POS and IoT equipment.

Features
Voltage-level translation with a single power supply for low voltage systems:
- Down translation from 3.6V input to 0.9V output[4] (7UL1G series)
- Up translation from 1.65V input to 3.6V output[5] (7UL1T series)

Built-in power down protection function[6]

Two package types:
- fSV package : The industry’s smallest lead-type package [Package code: SOT953, 1.0×1.0×0.48 mm (typ.)]
- General-purpose USV package: [Package code: SOT-353, 2.0×2.1×0.9 mm (typ.)]

Main Specifications


Notes:
[1] Comparison with Toshiba’s current products.
[2] Available only for 7UL1G series.
[3] As of February 28, 2019. Toshiba survey.
[4] @VCC=0.9V
[5] @VCC=3.6V
[6] Power down protection function: A function that prevents malfunction and failure even if voltage remains in input/output at the time of power supply OFF (up to 3.6V)
[7] Under development (as of January 2019)

To check availability of the new products at online distributors, please visit: 7UL1G Series
7UL1G Series
7UL1T Series

sourcehttps://www. toshiba.com