NXP 74LVT240D Octal Inverting Buffer/Line Driver
The NXP 74LVT240D is a high-performance, octal inverting buffer and line driver designed to meet the needs of high-speed signal propagation while maintaining the integrity of the signal. This integrated circuit is part of the LVT family, which stands for Low-Voltage BiCMOS Technology. It is specifically engineered to operate at a lower voltage range, which not only reduces power consumption but also minimizes the risk of damage to connected devices due to high voltage levels.
The 74LVT240D features eight inverting buffers with 3-state outputs, which can be used to drive lines or buffer memory address registers. The 3-state outputs ensure that multiple devices can share a common bus without interference, as the outputs can be effectively disconnected from the circuit when not in use. This capability is particularly useful in bus-oriented systems where multiple peripherals need to communicate over the same channel.
One of the key attributes of this product is its compatibility with 5V I/O systems, despite operating at a lower voltage. This makes it an ideal choice for interfacing with legacy systems while benefiting from the advantages of low-voltage operation. The 74LVT240D operates at a supply voltage range of 2.7V to 3.6V, which is typical for modern low-voltage applications.
The device is housed in a slim SO20 package, making it compact and suitable for space-constrained applications. The NXP 74LVT240D also boasts a wide operating temperature range, ensuring reliability and stable performance across various environmental conditions.
With its fast propagation delay and output transition times, the 74LVT240D is well-suited for applications requiring high-speed data transfer, such as computing, networking, and telecommunications equipment. Its low power dissipation and high noise immunity further enhance its performance in these demanding applications.
In summary, the NXP 74LVT240D is a versatile, efficient, and reliable solution for systems requiring high-speed, low-voltage octal inverting buffers and line drivers. Its compatibility with higher voltage I/O systems and its bus-friendly architecture make it an excellent choice for designers looking to optimize their digital systems for speed and power efficiency.