Product Overview: TXB0102DCURG4 by Texas Instruments
The TXB0102DCURG4 is a state-of-the-art, 2-bit non-inverting translator from Texas Instruments, designed to address the needs for seamless data transfer between two different voltage nodes within a system. This component is a part of the TXB010x family, which is known for its bidirectional voltage-level translation that is automatic and does not require a direction control signal.
Key Features
- Voltage Level Translation: The TXB0102DCURG4 is capable of translating voltages between 1.65V and 5.5V on the A side and 2.3V and 5.5V on the B side, making it highly versatile for interfacing between low-voltage and higher-voltage circuits.
- Auto-Direction Sensing: The device automatically senses the direction of data flow without the need for a dedicated control signal, simplifying the design and saving valuable GPIOs.
- High-Speed Operation: It supports high-speed signaling with a data rate of up to 24 Mbps, which is ideal for applications requiring fast data transfer.
- Low Standby Current: Its low standby current consumption contributes to energy-saving in power-sensitive designs.
- ESD Protection: The TXB0102DCURG4 comes with integrated ESD protection circuits, which reduce the risk of damage due to electrostatic discharge events.
Applications
The TXB0102DCURG4 is suitable for a wide range of applications that require voltage level translation, such as:
- Mobile Devices
- Computing Devices
- Networking Equipment
- Consumer Electronics
Package and Quality
This device is offered in a compact 8-pin VSSOP package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications. It is also characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliable performance across a wide range of environmental conditions. Moreover, as with all Texas Instruments products, the TXB0102DCURG4 is manufactured to the highest quality standards, ensuring both reliability and performance for your critical applications.
For more information on the TXB0102DCURG4, including datasheets, technical documentation, and support resources, visit the Texas Instruments website.