GF 22FDX 1.8V/3.3V I2C with 5V Fail-safe & Fail-tolerant Auto Grade 1 Library
Synopsys Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) IO library is used for two wire interfaces to connect low-speed devices like EEPROM, A/D,…
Overview
Synopsys Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) IO library is used for two wire interfaces to connect low-speed devices like EEPROM, A/D, and D/A converters and microcontrollers on the same bus. It is designed for higher IO voltage supply with support for low core voltage and includes fail-safe and fail-tolerance options. The following operating modes are supported:
* Standard Mode: 100 kHz
* Fast Mode: 400 kHz
* Fast-Plus Mode: 1 MHz
* High-Speed Mode: 3.4 MHz
Key features
- Input Schmitt trigger
- Compliance with I2C-bus specification and User Manual–April4, 2014, with I2C operating modes
- Filter of 50 ns for Spike rejection
- Automotive G1/G2 supported, ASIL-B certified
- Silicon validated IP
- ESD: 2KV HBM, 500V(up to 7A) CDM, Latch-up: +/-100mA @ 150ºC
- Designed to support multiple metal stack options
- Support for flip-chip & wirebond packaging
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Silicon Options
| Foundry | Node | Process | Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| GlobalFoundries | 22nm | FDX | — |
Specifications
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What is GF 22FDX 1.8V/3.3V I2C with 5V Fail-safe & Fail-tolerant Auto Grade 1 Library?
GF 22FDX 1.8V/3.3V I2C with 5V Fail-safe & Fail-tolerant Auto Grade 1 Library is a GPIO IP core from Synopsys, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for globalfoundries.
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