HDL6V5583

ABLIC
628-HDL6V5583
HDL6V5583

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Description:
Switch ICs - Various OCTAL +-100V 1.8A 3-LEVEL ULTRASOUND PULSER

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In Stock: 174

Stock:
174 Can Dispatch Immediately
Factory Lead Time:
30 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
Minimum: 1   Multiples: 1
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Pricing (IDR)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
Rp1.235.236 Rp1.235.236
Rp1.020.405 Rp10.204.050
Rp966.651 Rp24.166.275
Rp954.359 Rp95.435.900
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ABLIC
Product Category: Switch ICs - Various
RoHS:  
Ultrasound Digital Transmit Pulser Switch ICs
SMD/SMT
QFN-52
Tray
Brand: ABLIC
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Product Type: Switch ICs - Various
Series: HDL6V5583
Factory Pack Quantity: 260
Subcategory: Switch ICs
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Compliance Codes
CNHTS:
8542399000
USHTS:
8542390090
ECCN:
EAR99
Origin Classifications
Country of Origin:
Japan
Assembly Country of Origin:
Not available
Country of Diffusion:
Not available
The country is subject to change at the time of shipment.

Ultrasound Digital Transmit Pulsers

ABLIC Ultrasound Digital Transmit Pulsers integrate a logic input interface, voltage level translators, MOSFET gate drive buffers, and high-voltage high-current P- and N-channel MOSFETs. The Pulsers offer well-matched output impedance and current of P- and N-channel MOSFETs and active ground clamps. These features result in excellent positive and negative-onset pulse matching and low harmonic distortion. An active output termination works with active ground clamps to improve isolation performance in a receiving period. Additionally, synchronizing data with a clock signal enhances output jitter performance and channel-to-channel delay mismatch.