Product Overview: SN74LVC828ADBRG4
The SN74LVC828ADBRG4 is a high-performance, 10-bit buffer and line driver designed by Texas Instruments to provide the ideal balance between speed and power consumption. This integrated circuit is part of the LVC family, which operates on a low-voltage supply while maintaining the capability to interface to a wide range of voltage levels, making it suitable for mixed-voltage applications.
Key Features
- Compatibility: The device is fully compatible with 3.3V and 5V systems, ensuring easy integration into various digital systems without the need for level shifting.
- Performance: With a broad operating voltage range of 1.65V to 3.6V, it provides high-speed performance while minimizing power dissipation.
- Design Flexibility: The SN74LVC828ADBRG4 offers both 3-state outputs and 10-bit line driving capabilities, making it a versatile choice for bus-oriented applications.
- Robustness: It features inputs and outputs that are protected against ±24mA of output clamp current, ±12mA of DC output current, and ±15kV of electrostatic discharge (ESD) without latch-up, ensuring durability and reliability in harsh environments.
- Package: The device comes in a SSOP (DB) package, which is optimized for reduced space on PCBs.
Applications
The SN74LVC828ADBRG4 is designed to be used in a variety of applications where signal integrity and robustness are critical. It is especially well-suited for:
- Memory address drivers
- Bus-oriented systems
- Data transmission lines
- Backplane driving
- Interfacing between different voltage domains
Quality and Support
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality and support, and the SN74LVC828ADBRG4 is backed by comprehensive technical documentation, application notes, and TI's customer support services. Engineers can rely on the extensive resources provided by TI to streamline their design process and bring their products to market faster.
Whether you are designing a new system or upgrading an existing one, the SN74LVC828ADBRG4 offers the performance, flexibility, and reliability needed to meet the demands of modern digital electronics.