SNJ54AHC541FK: Octal Buffer/Driver with 3-State Outputs
The SNJ54AHC541FK, from Texas Instruments, is an integrated circuit designed for high-performance data buffering with octal bus transceivers and registers. This device is part of the advanced high-speed CMOS (AHC) family and offers a compelling solution for driving bus lines or buffering memory address registers.
The SNJ54AHC541FK features eight non-inverting buffers/drivers with 3-state outputs, which can be used to drive bus lines or buffer memory address registers. The 3-state outputs are essential for bus-oriented systems, allowing multiple outputs to connect to a bus without conflict.
This integrated circuit operates over a broad voltage range of 2 V to 5.5 V and is optimized for 5 V systems. It is characterized for operation from -55°C to 125°C, making it suitable for military or aerospace applications that require a wider temperature range and enhanced reliability.
The device is packaged in a durable ceramic flat package (FK) which provides excellent thermal performance and is resistant to harsh environmental conditions. The SNJ54AHC541FK also offers improved signal integrity due to its balanced propagation delays and output transition times.
Key features of the SNJ54AHC541FK include:
- Eight non-inverting buffers/drivers with 3-state outputs
- Wide operating voltage range of 2 V to 5.5 V
- Operating temperature range of -55°C to 125°C
- Inputs are TTL-voltage compatible
- Low power consumption and high-speed operation
- Robust ceramic package for enhanced durability
The SNJ54AHC541FK is a reliable choice for a variety of applications, including driving bus lines, buffering memory address registers in computers, and other digital systems that require high-speed, low-power operation and a wide operating temperature range. Its robust packaging and performance characteristics make it an ideal solution for mission-critical applications in military and aerospace sectors.
For detailed specifications, application circuits, and additional information, engineers and system designers are encouraged to consult the datasheet provided by Texas Instruments.