9e102 Datasheet | FAST |

9e102 Datasheet | FAST |

Connect a TTL signal (e.g., from a button debouncer or logic gate) to Pin 2. The output on Pin 6 provides a clean, delayed copy. Useful for:

| Tap Number | Delay (ns) | Tolerance (±) | |------------|------------|---------------| | Tap 1 (T1) | 20.4 | 2 ns or 5% | | Tap 2 (T2) | 40.8 | 2 ns or 5% | | Tap 3 (T3) | 61.2 | 2 ns or 5% | | Tap 4 (T4) | 81.6 | 2 ns or 5% | | Tap 5 (T5 / Output) | 102.0 | 2 ns or 5% | 9e102 datasheet

| Parameter | Value | Conditions | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 25mA @ 24V DC | Resistive Load | | Insulation Resistance | 100 MΩ Min | 100V DC | | Contact Resistance | 50 mΩ Max | Initial value | | Dielectric Strength | 300V AC (RMS) | 1 Minute | | Current Carrying Capacity | 25 mA Max | | Connect a TTL signal (e

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The marking on equivalents may read "102" or "102K" instead of "9E102". The '9E' prefix is specific to a few Asian manufacturers and older batches.

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