Digital delay line General Description

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A digital delay line is a discrete element in digital filter theory, which allows a signal to be delayed by a number of samples. If the delay is an integer multiple of samples digital delay lines are often implemented as circular buffers. This means that integer delays can be computed very efficiently.**broken link removed** is a kind of digital delay lines with 8 pin single-in-line packages.It is TTL compatible.

The following is about the specifications.The supply voltage is 5.0 VDC±5%.The delay tolerance is ±2 ns or ±5% wig.The maximum rise time is 4 ns.The minimum pulse width is 40% of total delay.The maximum duty cycle is 50%.The operating temperature range is from 0 to 70℃.The temperature coefficient of delays is 1.0 ns + 500ppm/℃.
 

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