LTC1314 - PCMCIA Switching Matrixwith Built-In N-Channel VCC Switch Drivers
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Overview

Features

Typical Application

LTC1314 Typical Application
LTC1314 Typical Application
LTC1314 Typical Application

Description

The LTC®1314/LTC1315 provide the power switching necessary to control Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) Release 2.0 card slots. When used in conjunction with a PC card interface controller, these devices form a complete minimum component count interface for palmtop, pen-based and notebook computers. The LTC1314/LTC1315 provide 0V, 3.3V, 5V, 12V and Hi-Z power output for flash VPP programming. A built-in charge pump produces 12V of gate drive for inexpensive N-channel 3.3V/5V Vcc switching. The 12V regulator can be shut down when 12V is not required at VPPOUT. All digital inputs are TTL compatible and interface directly with industry standard PC card interface controllers. The LTC1314 is available in 14-pin SO and the LTC1315 in 24-pin SSOP.
Packaging

SO-14

LTC1314 Package Drawing
LTC1314 Package Drawing
Order Info

Package Variations and Pricing

Part Number Package Pins Temp Price
(1-99)
Price
(1k)*
LTC1314CS#PBF SO 14 C $2.95 $2.30
LTC1314CS#TRPBF SO 14 C $2.36
LTC1314CS SO 14 C $5.90 $4.60
LTC1314CS#TR SO 14 C $4.72
* The USA list pricing shown is for BUDGETARY USE ONLY, shown in United States dollars (FOB USA per unit for the stated volume), and is subject to change. International prices may differ due to local duties, taxes, fees and exchange rates. For volume-specific price or delivery quotes, please contact your local Linear Technology sales office or authorized distributor.

Demo Boards

Linear Technology offers many demo boards free of charge to qualified customers. Contact your local sales office or distributor to inquire about a demo board. Certain demo boards are also available for sale via credit card on this website. Demo boards are for evaluation purposes only. It remains the customer’s responsibility to verify proper and reliable operation in the actual end application.