SN74ABT241ADBR Octal Buffer/Line Driver from Texas Instruments
The SN74ABT241ADBR is a high-performance, octal buffer/line driver designed by Texas Instruments to provide high-speed drive with low power consumption for your digital systems. This integrated circuit is a part of the ABT family, which means it is crafted with BiCMOS technology to combine the speed of bipolar transistors with the low power usage of CMOS technology.
Featuring eight non-inverting buffers with 3-state outputs, the SN74ABT241ADBR is optimized to drive heavily loaded outputs with full-rated performance specifications. It is commonly used in situations where the outputs need to interface with bus lines of a backplane or to drive memory address lines. Its 3-state output feature allows for connection to a common bus, which is essential for memory-mapped or shared-bus systems.
The SN74ABT241ADBR comes in a SSOP (Shrink Small Outline Package) with a body size of 5.30 mm x 10.20 mm, making it a compact solution for space-constrained applications. It operates over a broad voltage range from 4.5V to 5.5V, which allows it to be used in various logic-level environments, and it is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliability in a wide range of temperature conditions.
Key features of the SN74ABT241ADBR include:
- Eight non-inverting buffers with 3-state outputs.
- BiCMOS technology for fast switching speeds combined with low power consumption.
- Output capability of driving heavily loaded outputs at full-rated performance.
- Wide operating voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V.
- Industrial temperature range of -40°C to 85°C for operation in harsh environments.
- SSOP package for space-efficient design in circuit boards.
Whether you are designing high-speed data transmission systems, memory address drivers, or input/output port drivers, the SN74ABT241ADBR offers a reliable and efficient solution. It is a testament to Texas Instruments' commitment to providing industry-leading semiconductor products that meet the demanding requirements of modern electronic systems.