SN74LVC541APWG4 Octal Buffer/Driver from Texas Instruments
The SN74LVC541APWG4 is a high-performance, octal buffer and line driver designed to provide optimal solutions for driving bus lines or buffering memory address registers. Manufactured by Texas Instruments, this integrated circuit is a part of the LVC family, which is renowned for its low-voltage operation and high-speed performance. The SN74LVC541APWG4 is designed with the modern system's need for lower power consumption and higher drive capabilities in mind.
This device features eight non-inverting buffers and line drivers with 3-state outputs, which makes it ideal for driving bus lines or buffering memory address registers. The 3-state control gate is a significant feature, as it allows the outputs to be placed in a high impedance state, thereby facilitating the connection of multiple outputs to a bus without the risk of contention.
The SN74LVC541APWG4 operates at a voltage range of 2.7 to 3.6V, which is compatible with 3.3V logic systems, and it is also 5V tolerant on input to accommodate interfacing with 5V logic levels. This makes it versatile for mixed-voltage applications and ensures compatibility with a wide range of digital systems.
With its edge-rate control feature, the SN74LVC541APWG4 minimizes the possibility of signal noise, which is crucial in high-speed data transmission. Furthermore, the device boasts a high drive capability of ±24-mA at the outputs, ensuring reliable signal transmission even under demanding conditions.
For ease of implementation, the SN74LVC541APWG4 is available in a 20-pin TSSOP package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. The product also meets or exceeds the specifications of the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC) standard JESD 17. Additionally, it is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Overall, the SN74LVC541APWG4 from Texas Instruments is an excellent choice for designers looking for a robust, high-speed octal buffer and line driver that can handle the demands of modern digital systems while maintaining low power consumption.