SN74ABTH16460DL 16-Bit Bus Transceivers and Registers
The SN74ABTH16460DL from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, integrated circuit designed to facilitate the transfer of data between two buses. This device is part of the ABT family, which stands for Advanced BiCMOS Technology, and is specifically engineered to deliver both high speed and low power consumption, making it an ideal choice for interfacing with bus systems in a wide range of digital applications.
This product features 16-bit bus transceivers with 3-state outputs, which enable bidirectional communication between two buses. The transceivers can be operated independently or in conjunction with the onboard D-type flip-flops to establish a 16-bit registered transceiver. The flip-flops are edge-triggered, allowing for the seamless transfer of data on either the rising or falling edge of the clock signal, thereby providing flexibility in timing requirements for various system designs.
The SN74ABTH16460DL comes in a 56-pin SSOP (Shrink Small-Outline Package) that is optimized for reduced space on printed circuit boards. The device operates over a broad supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V, which is compatible with standard 5V digital systems. Furthermore, it has built-in TTL-compatible inputs, making it easily interfaced with older logic families.
Key features of the SN74ABTH16460DL include:
- 16-bit bus interface
- 3-state outputs for bus-oriented applications
- Edge-triggered D-type flip-flops
- Operational voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V
- TTL-compatible inputs
- High drive capability
- Low power consumption
- 56-pin SSOP for space-saving design
With its robust design and advanced features, the SN74ABTH16460DL is suitable for a variety of digital applications, including computing, networking, and telecommunications systems where high-speed data transfer and low power are essential. Its reliability and versatility make it a go-to component for engineers and designers looking to create efficient and high-performing digital interfaces.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and support documentation, please refer to the official Texas Instruments website or contact their technical support team.