Product Overview: NXP 74AUP2G125GT
The NXP 74AUP2G125GT is a high-performance, dual non-inverting buffer/line driver with 3-state outputs that belong to the ultra-low-power AUP family. It is designed to operate over a wide range of supply voltages, from 0.8V to 3.6V, making it particularly well-suited for battery-operated and portable applications where power efficiency is a critical concern.
This integrated circuit features two independent buffer/line drivers, each with a dedicated output enable (OE) input. When the OE input is low, the corresponding output assumes a high-impedance off-state, effectively disconnecting the output from the bus or data line. This feature is essential for implementing bus-oriented systems, allowing multiple outputs to share a common data line without the risk of contention or data corruption.
The 74AUP2G125GT boasts extremely low static and dynamic power consumption, with a very low quiescent current, even when operating at the high end of the supply voltage range. Its low dynamic power consumption is achieved through minimal increase in current draw as the operating frequency increases, making it an excellent choice for power-sensitive designs.
Key features of the 74AUP2G125GT include Schmitt-trigger action at all inputs, which makes the circuit tolerant to slower input rise and fall times. This characteristic enhances the device's performance in applications with noisy signals, ensuring reliable operation despite signal degradation. Additionally, the device is characterized for operation from -40°C to +125°C, ensuring functionality across a broad range of temperature conditions.
The 74AUP2G125GT is available in a small 8-pin TSSOP package, which is beneficial for space-constrained applications. Its small footprint and low profile make it an ideal choice for mobile devices, wearable technology, and other compact electronic systems.
In summary, the NXP 74AUP2G125GT is a versatile, high-performance buffer/line driver that offers low-power operation, high noise immunity, and 3-state outputs, making it an excellent choice for a wide array of applications, from portable electronics to complex digital systems requiring bus-oriented configurations.