The maximum frequency of operation for the SN74128D is typically around 100 MHz, but it can vary depending on the specific application and operating conditions.
To ensure proper power supply, connect VCC to a stable 5V power source, and GND to a reliable ground connection. Also, make sure to decouple the power supply with a 0.1uF capacitor to reduce noise and ensure stable operation.
The input voltage threshold for the SN74128D is typically around 2.5V, but it can vary depending on the specific application and operating conditions. It's recommended to use a voltage level translator if the input signal is not compatible with the device's input threshold.
Yes, the SN74128D can be used in a 3.3V system, but the output voltage will be limited to around 3.3V. Additionally, the device's input threshold may need to be adjusted to accommodate the lower voltage level.
The SN74128D is a low-power device, but it's still important to ensure proper heat dissipation. Use a heat sink or a thermal pad to dissipate heat, especially in high-temperature or high-frequency applications.