The PI49FCT3807HB is a 10-bit bus transceiver manufactured by Pericom (now Diodes Incorporated). It is designed for high-speed, low-power data transmission in a variety of digital systems. This transceiver facilitates bidirectional data flow between two buses, ensuring efficient communication and signal integrity.
Applications
- Data acquisition systems
- High-speed memory interfaces
- Backplane communication
- Industrial control equipment
- Networking devices
Features
- 10-Bit Bidirectional Transceiver: Allows data to flow in both directions across 10 parallel lines.
- High-Speed Operation: Enables rapid data transfer for enhanced system performance.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes energy usage, suitable for battery-operated and energy-efficient applications.
- CMOS Technology: Provides high noise immunity and low static power dissipation.
- Tri-State Outputs: Prevents bus contention and allows multiple devices to share the bus.
- 3.3V Supply Voltage: Compatible with standard 3.3V logic systems.
- Packaging: Available in a variety of packages, including SSOP.
Benefits
- Enhanced System Performance: High-speed data transmission capabilities improve overall system efficiency.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Low power operation leads to longer battery life and reduced energy costs.
- Improved Signal Integrity: CMOS technology and tri-state outputs ensure reliable data transfer and minimal signal degradation.
- Simplified Integration: Compatible with 3.3V logic, simplifying integration into existing systems.
- Flexible Bus Management: Tri-state outputs enable efficient bus management, allowing multiple devices to share resources.
The PI49FCT3807HB is commonly utilized in applications requiring bidirectional data transfer between two buses or systems. Its low power requirements and high-speed capabilities make it a preferred choice for various embedded systems and communication interfaces. Designed to meet the stringent demands of modern high-performance computing and networking environments, it ensures robust and efficient data communication.