Product Overview: SN74LVCH16245AZRDR
The SN74LVCH16245AZRDR is a state-of-the-art, 16-bit bus transceiver from Texas Instruments (TI), designed with the intent to provide high-speed, low-power data transfer between two buses of equal width. This product is a member of the LVCH series, which stands for Low-Voltage CMOS with Bus Hold. It is particularly suitable for driving high-capacitive loads and provides a reliable interconnection between different voltage domains thanks to its 3-state outputs.
Key Features
- Voltage Range: The device operates at a nominal voltage of 3.3V, with a wide range of 2.7V to 3.6V, making it compatible with low-voltage logic levels.
- High-Speed Performance: With a maximum data rate that ensures quick data transfer, the SN74LVCH16245AZRDR is optimized for high-performance applications.
- Low Power Consumption: The device is designed for energy efficiency, which reduces power consumption and extends battery life in portable applications.
- Bus-Hold Circuitry: Integrated bus-hold circuitry on the data inputs eliminates the need for external pull-up or pull-down resistors and maintains last active states.
- Directional Control: Direction of data flow is controlled by an input pin (DIR), and the output-enable (OE) input can disable the device, allowing the buses to be isolated.
Applications
The SN74LVCH16245AZRDR is versatile and can be used in a wide array of applications, including:
- Communication infrastructure
- Enterprise systems
- Data storage and servers
- Personal electronics
- Industrial equipment
Package and Quality
The device is supplied in a thin shrink small-outline package (TSSOP), specifically in a 48-pin configuration, with the suffix 'AZRDR' denoting the tape and reel packaging option that facilitates automated assembly processes. TI's commitment to quality ensures that the SN74LVCH16245AZRDR meets stringent industry standards for performance and reliability.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and support resources, customers are encouraged to visit the official Texas Instruments website or contact their support services.