The SN74CBT3257CPWG4 is a high-performance integrated circuit manufactured by Texas Instruments, designed to function as a 4-bit 1-of-2 FET multiplexer/demultiplexer with a bus switch. This versatile component is part of the CBT (Crossbar Switch Technology) family, which is known for its low power consumption and high-speed operation.
Key Features
- Versatile Switching: The device provides 4-bit switching for multiplexing and demultiplexing applications, enabling efficient data routing in complex electronic systems.
- Low Power Consumption: With its advanced design, the SN74CBT3257CPWG4 ensures minimal power usage, making it suitable for battery-powered and power-sensitive applications.
- High-Speed Operation: The component is capable of operating at high speeds, which is essential for modern digital systems requiring rapid data processing and transfer.
- Bidirectional Data Flow: The multiplexer/demultiplexer allows for bidirectional data flow through the bus switch, providing flexibility in signal routing.
- 5-V Tolerant Inputs: Inputs can tolerate up to 5V, even when the device is powered down, which provides interface flexibility with higher voltage logic levels.
Applications
The SN74CBT3257CPWG4 is well-suited for a variety of applications, including:
- Data multiplexing and demultiplexing in communication systems
- Signal gating in mixed-signal environments
- Bus isolation and switching in computing and data storage devices
- Function switching in consumer electronics
Technical Specifications
The device comes in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) with 16 pins, ensuring a compact footprint for space-constrained applications. It operates over a broad temperature range and is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C, making it reliable in diverse operating environments.
Quality and Reliability
As with all Texas Instruments products, the SN74CBT3257CPWG4 is designed to meet high standards of quality and reliability. Customers can expect consistent performance and durability from this component, backed by Texas Instruments' reputation in the semiconductor industry.