The SN74CBT16209ADL from Texas Instruments is a high-performance integrated circuit that belongs to the family of bus switch devices. This particular chip is designed to provide a low on-state resistance connection between two ports, enabling efficient data switching with minimal propagation delay.
Key Features
- Bus Switch Type: The SN74CBT16209ADL is a 16-bit FET bus switch, which means it can switch 16 separate data lines simultaneously.
- Low On-State Resistance: The device features a low on-state resistance of typically 5 ohms, which ensures minimal voltage drop across the switch and preserves signal integrity.
- Quick Switching: With a fast switching speed, the SN74CBT16209ADL is capable of handling high-frequency signals without significant delay, making it suitable for high-speed data transmission applications.
- 5-V Tolerant Inputs: The inputs to the device are tolerant to 5-V signals, even when the device is powered by a 3.3-V supply. This makes it compatible with mixed-voltage systems.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for power-sensitive applications, the SN74CBT16209ADL consumes very little power, which helps in reducing the overall power budget of the system.
Applications
The versatility of the SN74CBT16209ADL makes it suitable for a wide range of applications. It is commonly used in:
- Communication systems
- Networking equipment
- Servers
- Signal routing
- Data management systems
Technical Specifications
The SN74CBT16209ADL is offered in a 48-pin SSOP (Shrink Small Outline Package) that provides a compact footprint while allowing for adequate pin spacing for easy routing. This device operates over a broad voltage range and can function in a wide temperature range, ensuring reliability and performance under varying environmental conditions.
Quality and Reliability
As with all Texas Instruments products, the SN74CBT16209ADL is manufactured to high standards of quality and reliability. It is designed to meet or exceed industry standards for performance and longevity, ensuring a dependable solution for system designers and engineers.