The 74ABT16244CSSCXSSOP48 is a 16-bit buffer/driver with 3-state outputs, manufactured by Fairchild Semiconductor, now part of ON Semiconductor. It belongs to the ABT (Advanced BiCMOS Technology) logic family, known for its high speed and low power consumption. The device is designed for high-performance bus interface applications. The SSOP48 package is a Shrink Small Outline Package with 48 pins.
Applications:
- Memory Interfacing: Used to buffer address and data lines between memory and processors.
- Bus Driving: Employed to increase the drive capability of buses, allowing more devices to be connected.
- Data Transmission: Utilized in data transmission systems to improve signal integrity and reduce signal degradation.
- Clock Distribution: Used to distribute clock signals to multiple devices with minimal skew.
Features:
- 16-Bit Buffer/Driver: Provides buffering for 16 independent lines, enhancing system throughput.
- 3-State Outputs: Allows for multiple devices to share a common bus without contention.
- ABT Logic Family: Offers high-speed operation and low power consumption.
- SSOP48 Package: Enables high-density mounting on printed circuit boards.
Benefits:
- Improved System Performance: Enhances the speed and reliability of data transfer in high-performance systems.
- Increased Bus Loading: Allows more devices to be connected to a bus without signal degradation.
- Reduced Signal Noise: Improves signal integrity by buffering and driving signals effectively.
- Space-Saving Design: Enables compact and efficient circuit board layouts with the SSOP48 package.
Additional Details:
The 74ABT16244CSSCXSSOP48 operates with a supply voltage (VCC) typically between 4.5V and 5.5V. It features a propagation delay of around 4ns. The 3-state outputs allow the device to be effectively disconnected from the bus, enabling multiple devices to share the same bus lines. The SSOP48 package provides a small footprint for high-density board designs. It is ideal for applications where high speed and low power consumption are critical, such as in high-performance computing and communication systems.