Automotive, AEC-Q100 Series, Delay Lines

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LTC6994HS6-1#WTRPBF
TIMERBLOX: DELAY BLOCK/ DEBOUNCE
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
Automotive, AEC-Q100
-40°C ~ 125°C
SOT-23-6 Thin, TSOT-23-6
TSOT-23-6
2.25V ~ 5.5V
Programmable
8
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1µs ~ 33.6s
1
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LTC6994HS6-2#WTRPBF
TIMERBLOX: DELAY BLOCK/ DEBOUNCE
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
Automotive, AEC-Q100
-40°C ~ 125°C
SOT-23-6 Thin, TSOT-23-6
TSOT-23-6
2.25V ~ 5.5V
Programmable
8
-
1µs ~ 33.6s
1
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Delay Lines

Delay lines are electronic components or integrated circuits (ICs) used in clock/timing applications to introduce a fixed delay between input and output signals. Delay lines can also be used to provide precise timing and synchronization of signals in digital systems. Delay lines are typically constructed using a series of resistors, capacitors, and amplifiers connected in a specific configuration. The delay time is determined by the values of these components, which can be adjusted to achieve different delay times. The delay line provides a constant delay independent of input frequency, making it suitable for use in clock/timing applications. Delay lines can be used in a variety of applications, including signal synchronization, pulse shaping, and signal delay compensation. They can also be used to correct phase errors in digital systems and compensate for transmission line delays in communication systems. In addition to fixed delay lines, there are also programmable delay lines that allow for user-defined delay values. Programmable delay lines typically use digital control signals to adjust the delay time, making them more versatile than fixed delay lines. Delay lines are an essential component in clock/timing applications, offering precise timing and synchronization capabilities. They enable efficient and reliable operation of digital systems by introducing accurate delays between input and output signals.