The 74LV1T126GWH is a single buffer/line driver with a 3-state output from Nexperia. It operates over a wide supply voltage range (1.65V to 5.5V), making it suitable for various logic applications. This device is designed for low voltage operation while maintaining high-speed performance. The 3-state output allows the device to be effectively disconnected from the bus, providing flexibility in circuit design. It's commonly used for signal buffering, driving lines, and isolating sections of a circuit.
Applications:
- Data Buffering: Amplifying and isolating data signals in digital systems.
- Line Driving: Increasing the drive capability of signals for long-distance transmission.
- Memory Interfacing: Providing isolation and drive capability for memory access.
- Bus Isolation: Disconnecting sections of a bus for testing or power saving.
- Signal Level Translation: Interfacing between different voltage levels in a system.
Features:
- Single Buffer/Line Driver: Provides a single channel of buffered output.
- 3-State Output: Allows the output to be disabled for bus isolation or multiplexing.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: Operates from 1.65V to 5.5V, accommodating various logic levels.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes energy usage in battery-powered applications.
- High-Speed Performance: Ensures fast signal propagation for high-frequency operation.
Benefits:
- Improved Signal Integrity: Buffers signals to reduce noise and distortion.
- Increased Drive Capability: Drives heavier loads and longer lines without signal degradation.
- Flexible Circuit Design: 3-state output allows for easy bus isolation and multiplexing.
- Extended Battery Life: Low power consumption prolongs battery life in portable devices.
- Reliable Performance: High-speed operation ensures reliable data transmission and processing.
Additional Details:
The 74LV1T126GWH is available in a small SOT353 (SC-70) package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. It features Schmitt-trigger action inputs, providing improved noise immunity. The device is specified for operation from -40°C to +125°C. It is also Pb-free and RoHS compliant, meeting environmental regulations. The enable input (OE) controls the output state; when OE is low, the output follows the input. When OE is high, the output is in a high-impedance state. The propagation delay is typically in the nanosecond range, ensuring fast signal transmission. This device is a reliable and versatile solution for buffering, driving, and isolating signals in digital systems.