SN74LVTH162241DGGR by Texas Instruments
The SN74LVTH162241DGGR is a high-performance integrated circuit designed and manufactured by the renowned Texas Instruments. This device is part of the LVT (Low-Voltage BiCMOS Technology) family and is specifically a 16-bit buffer/driver with 3-state outputs. It is tailored for use in applications that require high-speed data transfer and low power consumption, making it a popular choice in the modern electronics industry.
The SN74LVTH162241DGGR operates at a nominal voltage of 3.3V, which allows it to interface with 3.3V logic levels while maintaining 5V tolerant I/Os. This voltage compatibility ensures that the device can be used in mixed-voltage systems without the need for additional level shifting, thus simplifying design and reducing system complexity.
One of the key features of this product is its 3-state outputs, which allow for connection to a bus-organized system. These outputs can be placed in a high impedance state, effectively disconnecting the device from the bus, which is particularly useful in multiplexing applications or when multiple devices need to share the same output lines.
Encased in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) with 48 pins, the SN74LVTH162241DGGR offers a compact footprint suitable for space-constrained applications. Its package is designed for improved PCB (Printed Circuit Board) layout with ground pins that enhance the performance by reducing noise through better grounding.
The device boasts a robust design with built-in features such as bus-hold data inputs that eliminate the need for external pull-up or pull-down resistors, simplifying design and saving board space. Additionally, the SN74LVTH162241DGGR is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliable performance in a wide range of environmental conditions.
Whether it's for use in personal computers, servers, networking equipment, or other high-speed data transfer applications, the SN74LVTH162241DGGR is a versatile component that brings the quality and reliability expected from Texas Instruments. Its combination of high-speed, low-power operation, and 5V tolerant I/Os makes it an excellent choice for designers looking to create efficient and high-performing electronic systems.