The P15C3245SE is a 8-Bit Bus Switch from Pericom Semiconductor (now Diodes Incorporated). This switch is designed to isolate or connect different buses or data paths in a system. It features low on-resistance and propagation delay, ensuring minimal signal distortion and fast switching speeds.
Applications:
- Desktop and Laptop Computers: Connecting peripherals and expansion cards.
- Embedded Systems: Interfacing different modules and peripherals.
- Networking Equipment: Routing data signals between different network segments.
- Telecommunications Equipment: Switching signals in communication systems.
- Test and Measurement Equipment: Connecting different test points and instruments.
Features:
- 8-Bit Bus Width: Supports 8-bit data transfers.
- Low On-Resistance: Minimizes signal loss and distortion.
- Fast Propagation Delay: Enables high-speed switching.
- Low Power Consumption: Suitable for battery-powered applications.
- TTL-Compatible Control Inputs: Easy to interface with TTL logic circuits.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: Operates from 2.3V to 3.6V.
Benefits:
- Improved System Performance: Enables efficient data transfer and reduces signal degradation.
- Increased Flexibility: Allows for dynamic routing of signals.
- Reduced Board Space: Integrates multiple switching functions into a single device.
- Simplified Design: Simplifies circuit design and reduces component count.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Provides a cost-effective way to switch signals.
Additional Details:
The P15C3245SE typically operates from a 3.3V power supply but can operate with voltages ranging from 2.3V to 3.6V. Its low on-resistance ensures that signals pass through the switch with minimal attenuation. The propagation delay is usually in the nanosecond range, allowing for fast switching speeds. The 'SE' suffix likely indicates a specific package type, such as SOIC or TSSOP. Refer to the datasheet for specific electrical characteristics, timing specifications, and package information. Control pins enable or disable the connection between the A and B ports of the switch.