Product Overview: 74AVC1T45W6-7 from Diodes Incorporated
The 74AVC1T45W6-7 is a high-performance, single-bit, dual-supply voltage level translator from Diodes Incorporated. This compact device is specifically designed to facilitate bidirectional level translation between low voltage and high voltage digital signal interfaces, making it an ideal choice for multi-voltage systems. The 74AVC1T45W6-7 is housed in an ultra-small leadless 6-pin package, which is optimal for space-constrained applications.
With its wide voltage range, the 74AVC1T45W6-7 operates on the A side from 1.2V to 3.6V and on the B side from 1.65V to 5.5V. This allows for seamless communication between devices operating at different logic levels, such as interfacing 3.3V microcontrollers with 5V sensors or 1.8V and 2.5V systems. The device's design ensures minimal signal distortion, providing clean and stable level shifting.
One of the key features of the 74AVC1T45W6-7 is its ability to automatically detect the direction of the data flow without the need for a direction control signal. This auto-direction sensing capability simplifies the circuit design and reduces the number of GPIOs required for direction control. The translator's low on-state resistance ensures high-speed operation, making it suitable for high-frequency signal applications.
The level translator also includes over-voltage tolerant inputs that can withstand up to 5.5V even when the device is powered off. This feature protects the device from potential damage caused by voltage spikes and increases the reliability of the system. Additionally, the 74AVC1T45W6-7 is designed to be compatible with IEC61000-4-2 (ESD) protection standards, further enhancing its robustness in harsh electrical environments.
Overall, the 74AVC1T45W6-7 from Diodes Incorporated is a versatile and reliable solution for mixed-voltage digital logic level translation. Its small footprint, broad voltage range compatibility, automatic direction sensing, and robust protection features make it an excellent choice for designers looking to bridge different logic levels in compact, high-performance electronic systems.