SN74LVC1G125DPWR Single Bus Buffer Gate with 3-State Output
The SN74LVC1G125DPWR from Texas Instruments is a versatile single-line driver with a 3-state output, designed to provide a high-performance buffer or driver capability for a wide variety of applications. This device is part of the LVC family, which is known for its low-voltage operation and compatibility with mixed-voltage system environments.
Key Features
- Operational Range: The device operates at a voltage range of 1.65 to 5.5V, making it suitable for interfacing with both 3.3V and 5V logic levels, and enabling its use in low-voltage applications.
- High Drive: It can drive up to 24mA at the output, allowing it to drive heavier loads than typical logic gates.
- Schmitt-Trigger Action: Inputs feature Schmitt-trigger action, which allows for slow input transition and better noise immunity at the input, providing a cleaner output signal.
- 3-State Output: The 3-state output feature allows the output to be put in a high-impedance state, effectively disconnecting it from the circuit. This is useful for bus management and multiplexing.
- Low Power Consumption: The device has a low ICC of 10µA max, contributing to energy-efficient designs.
- ESD Protection: It includes robust ESD protection, ensuring the device's reliability and longevity in harsh electrical environments.
Applications
The SN74LVC1G125DPWR is ideal for a variety of applications that require buffering or isolation, such as:
- Bus line driving
- Memory address drivers
- Data transmission lines
- Control line driving
- Switching between different signal paths
Packaging and Quality
Encased in a small-outline TSSOP package, the SN74LVC1G125DPWR is designed for space-constrained applications. Texas Instruments' commitment to quality ensures that this buffer gate meets high-reliability standards, suitable for industrial and commercial grade applications.
With its combination of features, the SN74LVC1G125DPWR is a solid choice for designers looking for a reliable, high-performance single bus buffer gate with the flexibility of a 3-state output.