The SN74ABT2244ANS, manufactured by Texas Instruments, is an octal buffer and line driver designed to be used in applications that require high drive current and low output impedance. This integrated circuit is part of the ABT family, which is known for its advanced BiCMOS technology, providing both high-speed operation and reduced power consumption.
Key Features:
- High-Speed Operation: The SN74ABT2244ANS is capable of operating at high speeds, with a typical shift time of only 3.6 ns, making it suitable for high-performance applications.
- Low Power Consumption: Despite its high-speed capabilities, this device maintains low power dissipation, which is crucial for energy-efficient designs.
- Dual Output Enable: It features two output enable (OE) inputs, which allow the user to control the outputs in pairs, providing greater flexibility in signal management.
- BiCMOS Technology: The utilization of BiCMOS technology allows for the optimal combination of the high-speed performance of bipolar transistors with the power-saving features of CMOS technology.
- Bus Hold Data Inputs: The SN74ABT2244ANS comes equipped with bus hold data inputs that eliminate the need for external pull-up or pull-down resistors and simplify the design process.
- Wide Operating Range: This device supports a wide operating voltage range from 4.5V to 5.5V, accommodating various system requirements.
Applications:
The SN74ABT2244ANS is versatile and can be used in a range of applications, including:
- Bus interface buffers
- Drive heavy loads
- Memory address drivers
- Data transmission lines
Package and Quality:
The device comes in a 20-pin SOP (Small Outline Package) which is suitable for surface-mount technology (SMT) and ensures a compact footprint on PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards). Texas Instruments is committed to high standards of quality and reliability, and the SN74ABT2244ANS is no exception, meeting or exceeding industry standards for performance and durability.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and additional resources, designers and engineers are encouraged to visit the Texas Instruments official website or contact their support team for technical assistance.