The 74AVCBH164245 device from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, 16-bit dual-supply bus transceiver designed with the modern electronic engineer's needs in mind. This component is part of TI's advanced VCX (Voltage Clamp eXpander) family, which is renowned for its ability to operate with a mixed voltage environment while providing non-volatile solutions in data communication systems.
Key Features
- Bus Hold on Data Inputs: The device comes with a bus hold feature that eliminates the need for external pull-up or pull-down resistors, thus reducing component count and simplifying PCB layout.
- Wide Voltage Range: It operates over a broad voltage range of 1.2V to 3.6V on the A side and 1.65V to 5.5V on the B side, making it versatile for interfacing between different logic levels.
- High-Speed Data Transfer: The 74AVCBH164245 provides high-speed data transfer rates, which is essential for applications requiring fast and efficient communication between different voltage domains.
- Power-Off Protection: The device offers power-off protection on the inputs and outputs, ensuring that the device remains protected when one of the power supplies is off.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed with energy efficiency in mind, the 74AVCBH164245 has a low quiescent current, contributing to energy savings in the overall system design.
Applications
The 74AVCBH164245 is ideal for a variety of applications that require voltage level translation or bidirectional interface communication between different domains, such as:
- Motherboards and docking stations
- Data communication systems
- Telecommunications infrastructure
- Embedded systems and microcontroller-based applications
Reliability and Quality
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality and reliability. The 74AVCBH164245 is no exception, as it is designed and manufactured to meet the high standards expected from TI products. Engineers can integrate this transceiver into their designs with confidence, knowing that it will provide reliable performance in demanding environments.