NXP 74HCT2G126DC Dual Bus Buffer/Gate
The NXP 74HCT2G126DC is a high-performance, dual non-inverting bus buffer/gate with 3-state outputs that belong to the high-speed Si-gate CMOS family. This integrated circuit is designed to provide the perfect solution for driving bus lines or buffer memory address registers with its robust output capability and minimized propagation delays.
Key Features
- Logic Type: Dual non-inverting buffer/line driver with 3-state outputs.
- Supply Voltage Range: 4.5V to 5.5V, making it compatible with TTL levels.
- High Noise Immunity: Incorporates features to withstand high noise environments.
- Output Capability: Capable of driving up to 15 LSTTL loads, ensuring high versatility in various applications.
- Symmetrical Output Impedance: Offers balanced propagation delays and transition times.
- Pin Configuration: Comes in a compact 8-pin package, optimizing board space.
- Low Power Consumption: Offers a balance between speed and power efficiency.
- ESD Protection: Features built-in static protection for enhanced durability against electrostatic discharges.
Applications
The 74HCT2G126DC is ideal for a multitude of applications that require a high-drive, non-inverting buffer. Some of the typical applications include:
- Driving heavy loads or bus lines in computing and telecommunications.
- Buffering signals for data transmission.
- Memory address driving in microprocessor systems.
- Control line driving where signal integrity is paramount.
Performance and Quality
NXP's commitment to quality and performance is evident in the 74HCT2G126DC, which is manufactured to strict industry standards. The device's performance is characterized by its high-speed operation, while maintaining low power dissipation and high noise immunity, which is crucial for reliable operation in today's sophisticated electronic systems.
Whether you're designing for industrial control systems, consumer electronics, or complex computing architectures, the NXP 74HCT2G126DC offers a dependable and efficient solution for your buffering needs.