| Parameter | Symbol | Min. | Typ. | Max. | Unit | Note |
| | Vcc | 2.7 | 3.0 | 3.6 | V | |
| Supply voltage | Vss | 0 | 0 | 0 | V | |
| Input high voltage | VIH | 2.4 | | Vcc+0.2 | V | |
| Input low voltage | VIL | -0.2 | | 0.4 | V | 1 |
| | R ver | | 0 | | +70 | oC | 2 |
| Ambient temperature range | W ver | Ta | -20 | | +85 | oC | 2 |
| I ver | -40 | | +85 | oC | 2 |
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Repetitive patterns can include simple patterns such as 3 in 24, but the additional memory can be used to store patterns such as DDS-n patterns or Tl-n patterns. Repetitive patterns are stored in increments of 8 bits. To generate a repetitive pattem that is 12 bits long (3 nibbles), the pattern is written twice such that the pattern is 24 bits long (3 bytes), and repeats twice in memory. The same is true when the device is used in serial mode: a 5-bit pattern is written to memory 5 times. For example,