Product Description: SN74LVC541ARGYR by Texas Instruments
The SN74LVC541ARGYR is a high-quality, high-performance octal buffer and line driver from Texas Instruments. It is designed specifically to improve both the performance and density of 3-state memory address drivers, clock drivers, and bus-oriented receivers and transmitters.
This product is equipped with eight non-inverting buffers and line drivers with 3-state outputs. The 3-state outputs are controlled by two active-low output-enable (OE) inputs. When OE is low, the outputs are in 2-state or high-impedance mode. But when OE is high, the outputs are in 3-state mode.
One of the key features of the SN74LVC541ARGYR is its use of a LVC (Low-voltage CMOS) chip. This allows for low static power consumption and high noise immunity while maintaining a speed performance equivalent to that of the equivalent Bipolar Schottky TTL.
The SN74LVC541ARGYR is designed to operate from a 2.7 to 3.6V VCC range but has the capability to provide a valid logic high level for any supply voltage in the 2.7V to 3.6V range. This makes it highly versatile and adaptable to a variety of applications.
Moreover, the SN74LVC541ARGYR is equipped with Ioff circuitry to disable the outputs, preventing damaging current backflow when the device is powered down. This feature also enables the live insertion capability of the device.
Lastly, the SN74LVC541ARGYR comes in a VQFN (RGY) package of 20 pins, which is known for its compact size and high reliability. It is RoHS compliant and supports a temperature range from -40°C to 85°C, making it a robust and environmentally friendly choice for your electronic needs.