SN74AHC1G125DBVT Single Bus Buffer Gate with 3-State Outputs
The SN74AHC1G125DBVT from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, single bus buffer gate that features 3-state outputs and is designed to operate from 2 V to 5.5 V. This makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, including interfacing between different voltage domains within a system.
The device comes in a compact SOT-23-5 package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications. With its low power consumption and high speed, the SN74AHC1G125DBVT is optimized for use in modern digital systems where power efficiency and speed are critical.
Key Features:
- Operating Voltage Range: The buffer operates between 2 V and 5.5 V, providing flexibility in various voltage environments.
- High On-Off Output Voltage Ratio: The device boasts a high on-off output voltage ratio, which contributes to its excellent signal integrity.
- Low Static Power Consumption: The power consumed in the static state is minimal, which helps in reducing the overall power consumption of the system.
- Low Dynamic Power Consumption: It also features low dynamic power consumption, making it an energy-efficient choice for high-speed applications.
- 3-State Outputs: The 3-state outputs allow for connection to a bus-structured system without the risk of bus contention.
- Low Input Capacitance: The device has a low input capacitance, which minimizes the loading effect on the driving circuit.
- High Drive: The buffer is capable of driving heavy loads, which makes it suitable for various digital interfacing requirements.
Applications:
The SN74AHC1G125DBVT is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Bus line driving
- Memory address driving
- Buffering for data transmission lines
- Interfacing between mismatched voltage domains
As a product of Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions, the SN74AHC1G125DBVT is backed by a legacy of quality and reliability. This buffer gate is an excellent choice for designers looking for a high-performance solution to interface challenges in their digital systems.