Product Overview: TXS0102DCUT by Texas Instruments
The TXS0102DCUT is a state-of-the-art, 2-bit bidirectional voltage-level translator from Texas Instruments. This device is specifically designed for applications that require the seamless transfer of data between two different voltage nodes within a system. It is a part of the TXS series, which is known for its high-speed, non-inverting translation capabilities.
With a wide range of operating voltages from 1.65V to 5.5V on the A side and 2.3V to 5.5V on the B side, the TXS0102DCUT allows for the interfacing between lower and higher voltage systems without the need for a direction pin. This is particularly useful in mixed-voltage digital system environments, such as interfacing between microcontrollers and peripherals with different voltage levels.
The device's low on-state resistance provides minimal signal distortion, ensuring high integrity data transmission. The TXS0102DCUT also features a one-shot pulse generator that allows for increased data transfer rates. This is essential for systems that require fast switching between high and low states, such as high-speed signal lines with frequencies up to 24 Mbps.
Additionally, the TXS0102DCUT incorporates an auto-direction sensing feature that simplifies the design process by eliminating the need for a dedicated direction control signal. This makes it an ideal choice for applications where pin count and board space are at a premium.
For protection, the device includes integrated pull-up resistors on the input and output ports, which provide fail-safe functionality when the input is left open. Furthermore, the TXS0102DCUT is designed to suppress transmission-line effects with its built-in glitch suppression on power-up and power-down, ensuring reliable operation during transitional periods.
Available in a compact 8-pin SMD package, the TXS0102DCUT by Texas Instruments is a versatile solution for modern electronic designs requiring voltage translation with minimal propagation delay, low power consumption, and high data transfer rates. It is widely used in applications such as mobile phones, PDAs, GPS systems, and other portable electronic devices.