SN74AVC1T45DCKT - Texas Instruments
The SN74AVC1T45DCKT from Texas Instruments is a versatile single-bit non-inverting bus transceiver designed with the modern electronics enthusiast and professional in mind. This device uses two separate configurable power-supply rails, with the A port supporting VCCA levels from 0.65V to 3.6V, and the B port supporting VCCB levels from 1.2V to 5.5V. This range allows for seamless integration into systems with varying logic levels without the need for additional level shifting hardware.
Encased in an ultra-small 6-pin SC70 package, the SN74AVC1T45DCKT is ideal for space-constrained applications. Despite its compact size, it offers a robust feature set including a maximum data rate of 380 Mbps, which ensures high-speed data transmission for critical applications. This high-speed capability is accompanied by low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered and portable devices.
With its bidirectional voltage translation capability without the need for a direction control pin, the SN74AVC1T45DCKT simplifies circuit design and reduces board space. The device's Ioff circuitry prevents damaging current backflow through the device when it is powered down. The bus hold on data inputs eliminates the need for external pull-up or pull-down resistors, which further conserves board space and reduces component count.
The SN74AVC1T45DCKT is designed for asynchronous communication between data buses, and its automatic direction sensing makes it an excellent choice for applications such as mixed-voltage system interfacing, level translation for data lines in multi-voltage systems, and interfacing with microprocessors or signal buffering. Additionally, it is fully specified for partial-power-down applications using Ioff.
As a product of Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions, the SN74AVC1T45DCKT is manufactured to the highest quality standards. Its reliability and performance are suited for demanding applications across a variety of sectors including consumer electronics, telecommunications, and industrial systems.