The SN74LVCR16245ADGVR from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, 16-bit bus transceiver designed with a low-voltage CMOS technology. This integrated circuit is particularly suitable for bidirectional communication between data buses and is a crucial component in applications requiring voltage translation capabilities due to its dual-supply voltage feature.
Key Features
- Wide Bus Interface: 16-bit bus transceiver allows for efficient data transfer and communication between data buses.
- Low-Voltage Operation: Compatible with a 2.7-V to 3.6-V VCC operating range, making it ideal for low-voltage applications.
- High-Speed: Capable of supporting signaling rates up to 240 Mbps, ensuring fast data transfer for high-speed applications.
- Dual-Supply Voltage: Designed to interface between a 3.3-V bus and a 5-V bus, providing the necessary logic level shifting.
- Bus-Hold Data Inputs: Eliminates the need for external pull-up/pull-down resistors, simplifying circuit design.
- Power-Off Protection: Inputs and outputs are disabled when the device is powered off, preventing damage to the device or other components in the system.
- Direction Control: Direction of data flow is controlled by the DIR input, while the output-enable (OE) input can disable the outputs to allow for bus isolation.
Applications
The SN74LVCR16245ADGVR is versatile and can be used in a variety of electronic systems, including:
- Communication systems
- Data switching networks
- Computer motherboards
- Servers and workstations
- Signal bridging between different voltage domains
Package and Quality
This device comes in a TVSOP (Thin Very Small Outline Package) form factor, identified by the DGVR suffix in the part number, which is ideal for space-constrained applications. Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality, and the SN74LVCR16245ADGVR is no exception. It is manufactured to the highest standards to ensure reliable performance and durability.
Note: For complete technical specifications, please refer to the official datasheet provided by Texas Instruments.