SN74LVC2G07DCK Dual Buffer/Driver with Open-Drain Outputs from Texas Instruments
The SN74LVC2G07DCK is a high-performance, dual buffer/driver device with open-drain outputs from Texas Instruments, designed to deliver both high-speed and low-voltage operation. This component is part of the LVC family, which is known for its low-voltage capabilities and compatibility with mixed-voltage system environments. The SN74LVC2G07DCK is housed in a compact SC70-6 package, making it an ideal choice for space-constrained applications.
The device operates over a wide voltage range of 1.65V to 5.5V, which allows it to interface with a variety of logic levels while maintaining excellent signal integrity. This versatility makes the SN74LVC2G07DCK suitable for a diverse array of applications, including but not limited to, servers, networking equipment, personal electronics, and industrial control systems.
Each buffer/driver has an open-drain output, which enables the device to be used in wired-AND logic configurations. The open-drain outputs also allow for the connection of multiple outputs to achieve higher current drive capability or to create logic signals with higher voltage levels than the device's supply voltage.
The SN74LVC2G07DCK is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliable performance across a wide range of environmental conditions. Its low power consumption and high-speed operation are achieved through advanced CMOS technology, making it an energy-efficient choice for modern electronic designs.
Key features of the SN74LVC2G07DCK include:
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: 1.65V to 5.5V
- High Output Drive: ±24-mA at 3.3V
- Low Power Consumption: 10-µA Maximum ICC
- Input Hysteresis for Fast Transition Support
- SC70-6 Packaging for Compact Footprint
- Support for 5V Tolerant Inputs
- Latch-Up Performance Exceeds 250 mA Per JESD 78, Class II
- ESD Protection Exceeds JESD 22
With its robust design and comprehensive features, the SN74LVC2G07DCK from Texas Instruments is an excellent choice for designers looking to incorporate reliable buffer/driver functionality into their digital logic circuits.