The 54AC244DMQB is a military-grade octal buffer/line driver with three-state outputs from National Semiconductor (now Texas Instruments). This device is designed for driving highly capacitive loads or low-impedance lines.
Applications
- Memory address drivers
- Clock drivers
- Line transceivers
- Data bus buffering
- High-speed data transmission
Features
- Octal buffer/line driver configuration
- Three-state outputs
- High output drive capability
- Low propagation delay
- TTL compatible inputs
- Wide operating voltage range: 2V to 6V
- Military temperature range: -55°C to +125°C
Benefits
- Enables high-speed data transmission with low propagation delay.
- Provides flexible system design with three-state outputs.
- Drives highly capacitive loads or low-impedance lines.
- Suitable for military and aerospace applications with wide temperature range.
Additional Details
The 54AC244DMQB is an octal buffer/line driver with three-state outputs. The device features two output enable (OE) inputs, which control the three-state outputs. When OE is low, the outputs are enabled and the device acts as a buffer. When OE is high, the outputs are disabled and the device is in a high-impedance state. The device operates over a wide voltage range (2V to 6V) and has TTL-compatible inputs. The outputs can drive up to 24 mA, making it suitable for driving highly capacitive loads or low-impedance lines. The device is available in a ceramic flatpack package and is specified for operation over the military temperature range (-55°C to +125°C). This part is specifically designed and tested for military applications where reliability and performance are paramount.