The DM54LS367J883B is a hex three-state buffer/line driver manufactured by National Semiconductor (now Texas Instruments). The ‘LS367 is designed specifically to improve both the performance and density of three-state memory address drivers, clock drivers, and bus-oriented transmitters and receivers.
Applications
- Memory address drivers.
- Clock drivers.
- Bus-oriented transmitters.
- Bus-oriented receivers.
- High-performance buffering.
Features
- Hex Buffer: Contains six independent buffer channels.
- Three-State Outputs: Outputs can be HIGH, LOW, or High-Impedance (disabled).
- Low Power Schottky (LS): Offers improved speed and lower power consumption compared to standard TTL.
- High Output Drive Capability: Can drive multiple loads on a bus.
- Enable Inputs: Each group of buffers has its own enable input for controlling the output state.
- Military Temperature Range: Designed to operate over a wide temperature range for military applications.
Benefits
- Improved System Performance: Enhances signal integrity and speed in bus-oriented systems.
- Reduced Power Consumption: LS technology minimizes power usage.
- Increased System Density: Allows for more compact designs due to the integration of multiple buffers in a single package.
- Flexible Control: The three-state outputs and enable inputs allow for precise control of signal flow.
- Reliable Operation: Designed for robust performance in demanding environments.
Additional Details
The DM54LS367J883B operates on a 5V power supply. The ‘883B’ designation typically refers to military-grade screening and reliability enhancements. The enable inputs determine whether the buffer is active (HIGH or LOW) or in a high-impedance state. See the manufacturer's datasheet for detailed specifications, timing diagrams, and application examples.