Alert Response Address The MIC74 also responds to the ARA (Alert Response Address).The ARAis used bythe master (host) to request the address of a slavethat has provided an interrupt tothe master via the /ALERT line. The ARAis a single address (0001 100) common to all slaves and is described in more detail under "Interrupt Generation" with related information under "/ALERT." Also see Figure 7. Pn, ISHDN, and IFSO-IFS2 POthrough P7 are general-purposeinput/output bits. Each bit is independently programmable as an input or an output. If programmed as an output, each bit is further programmable as either a complementary push-pull or open-drain output. If properly enabled, any Pn programmed as an input will generate an interrupt to the host using the /ALERT output when the input changes state. In this way, the MIC74 can
MLF1608DR82MT on stock FEATURES ~ High power gain: Gpe> 9dB @Vcc = 15V, lc = 30mA, f = 770MHz . T0-12 metal seeled package with case grounded pin for high reliability and good performances. . All electrodes excepted ground pin are isolated from the case.
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| TYPE | Nominal Zener Voltage | Maximum Zener Impedance | Maximum Reverse Leakage Current | Maximum DC Zener Current |
| Vz @IZT | IZT | ZZT @IZT | ZZK @IZK | IZK | IR@VR | IZM |
| (V) | (mA) | (Q) | (Q) | (mA) | (¨A) | (V) | (mA) |
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