Product Overview: SN74ACT1284PWG4 from Texas Instruments
The SN74ACT1284PWG4 is a high-performance, octal bus transceiver and register designed by Texas Instruments to provide efficient and reliable bidirectional communication in digital systems. This integrated circuit is part of the 'ACT family, which is known for its advanced CMOS logic that operates at speeds comparable to bipolar Schottky TTL while maintaining the low power consumption of standard CMOS devices.
Key Features
- Logic Type: Octal Bus Transceiver and Register
- Operating Voltage: 4.5V to 5.5V, which is compatible with typical TTL operating voltages, allowing for easy integration into existing systems.
- Logic Level: TTL
- Number of Bits per Element: 8, providing a wide data path for efficient data transfer.
- Mounting Type: Surface Mount, designed to be used on printed circuit boards with a small footprint.
- Package / Case: TSSOP-20, offering a compact solution for space-constrained applications.
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliable performance in a wide range of environmental conditions.
Applications
The SN74ACT1284PWG4 is versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- Data communication between different systems or components
- Buffering and data storage in memory address registers
- Interface conversion in multi-standard digital systems
- General-purpose logic where high speed and low power are required
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to manufacturing high-quality and reliable components. The SN74ACT1284PWG4 is no exception, and it is built to meet or exceed industry standards for performance and longevity. With its robust design and advanced manufacturing processes, this product is an excellent choice for critical applications where failure is not an option.
Ordering and Packaging
The SN74ACT1284PWG4 is available for order in tape and reel packaging, facilitating efficient assembly during the manufacturing process. For detailed information on ordering and packaging, please refer to the Texas Instruments website or contact their support team.