The SNJ54ACT245FK from Texas Instruments is a high-performance, octal bus transceiver designed with the technology to operate in extreme environmental conditions. This integrated circuit is part of the ACT family, which is known for its advanced CMOS logic operating at high speeds while maintaining low power consumption.
Key Features
- Bi-Directional Interface: The SNJ54ACT245FK is capable of transmitting data in both directions, making it ideal for communication between data buses.
- Octal Bus: It can handle eight individual data lines, allowing for efficient data transfer and multiplexing.
- High Drive: With its ability to drive up to 24mA, this transceiver can power multiple loads or long bus lines with ease.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: It is designed to perform reliably in a broad range of temperatures, from -55°C to 125°C, suitable for military and aerospace applications.
- 3-State Outputs: The inclusion of 3-state outputs ensures that multiple devices can be connected to the same data bus without interference.
Applications
The SNJ54ACT245FK is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Bus Interface Devices
- Data Communication Systems
- Control Systems
- Military and Aerospace Technology
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is renowned for its commitment to quality, and the SNJ54ACT245FK is no exception. It is built to meet or exceed the stringent requirements of the aerospace and defense industries. The device is also supported by Texas Instruments' comprehensive technical documentation, ensuring ease of integration and long-term reliability.
Package and Supply
The SNJ54ACT245FK comes in a durable ceramic flat package (FK) that is hermetically sealed for protection against environmental factors such as moisture and contaminants. This packaging, combined with its wide temperature range, ensures that the device can withstand harsh conditions without compromising performance. The device is available in tube or tray packaging options, providing flexibility for manufacturing and prototyping needs.