SN74SSTVF16859G4R - 13-Bit to 26-Bit SSTL_2 Registered Buffer
The SN74SSTVF16859G4R is a high-performance, 13-bit to 26-bit registered buffer designed by Texas Instruments to meet the rigorous demands of high-speed data transmission systems. This integrated circuit is part of the SSTL_2 family and is specifically tailored for DDR (Double Data Rate) memory applications, ensuring reliable and efficient operation in a variety of digital systems.
Key Features:
- Compatibility: The SN74SSTVF16859G4R is compatible with SSTL_2 signal standards, making it ideal for interfacing with DDR memory modules and other high-speed digital devices.
- Performance: It offers a wide data bandwidth to accommodate the high-speed data transfer rates required in modern digital systems.
- Flexibility: This buffer can operate as either a 13-bit to 26-bit register or a 26-bit buffer, providing design flexibility and the ability to adapt to different system configurations.
- Power Management: The device includes power-down functionality that reduces power consumption when not in use, contributing to energy-efficient system designs.
- Robust Design: The SN74SSTVF16859G4R is designed with a flow-through pinout to minimize signal skew and ensure signal integrity even at high speeds.
Applications:
- DDR Memory Modules
- High-Speed Data Paths
- Server and Workstation Memory Interfaces
- Telecommunications and Networking Equipment
- High-Performance Computing Systems
Product Specifications:
- Package: The SN74SSTVF16859G4R is available in a compact 64-pin TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) that is surface-mountable, providing a space-saving solution for PCB designs.
- Supply Voltage: It operates at a nominal supply voltage of 2.5V, aligning with the SSTL_2 standard for DDR memory systems.
- Quality: As with all Texas Instruments products, the SN74SSTVF16859G4R is manufactured to high-quality standards, ensuring reliability and performance for critical applications.
The SN74SSTVF16859G4R from Texas Instruments represents a state-of-the-art solution for system designers looking to optimize their high-speed memory interfaces with a reliable, high-performance registered buffer.