Four of the nine instructions end with the transmission of the instruction byte. The basic sequence is illus- trated in Figure 3. These two-byte instructions exchange data between the wiper counter register or analog control register and one of the data registers. A transfer from a data register to a wiper counter register
TP225 Price| | | | Value | |
| Parameter | Symbol | Conditions | min | Typ. | max | Unit |
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TP225 on stock| | | | | vn. CL= | j=5V =lOOOpF |
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| Parameter | Symbol | Conditions | Ratings | Unit |
| Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage | LRRM | | 180 | V |
| Nonrepetitive Peak Reverse Surge Voltage | VRSM | | 190 | V |
| Average Output Current | 10 | 50Hz, resistive load, Tc=114'C | 1 | A |
| Surge Forward Current | IFSM | 50Hz sine wave, 1 cycle | 30 | A |
| Junction Temperature | Tj | | -55 to +125 | 'c |
| Storage Temperature | Tstg | | -55 to +125 | C |
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