The recommended operating voltage range for the TSH511CF is 2.7V to 5.5V, although it can tolerate a voltage range of 2.5V to 6.0V for short periods.
To ensure the TSH511CF is in a low-power state, make sure the EN pin is set to a logic low (VIL) and the input signals are in a stable state. Additionally, consider using the shutdown mode (SD pin) to further reduce power consumption.
The TSH511CF can handle input frequencies up to 100 MHz, but it's recommended to limit the input frequency to 50 MHz or less for optimal performance and to prevent oscillations.
To optimize the TSH511CF for high-speed applications, use a low-ESR capacitor (e.g., 10nF) between the VCC and GND pins, and ensure the input signals have a fast rise and fall time (e.g., <1ns). Additionally, consider using a series resistor (e.g., 22Ω) between the input signal and the TSH511CF input pin.
The typical propagation delay of the TSH511CF is around 2.5ns, but this can vary depending on the input frequency, voltage, and temperature.