The TC74LCX16245(TBELF) is a 16-bit transceiver manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It is a low-voltage CMOS device designed for high-speed data transmission and bidirectional level translation between different voltage domains.
Applications:
- Memory Interface
- Bus Interface
- Level Translation
- Data Transmission
- Microprocessor Systems
Features:
- 16-Bit Transceiver: Allows bidirectional data transmission between two buses.
- Low-Voltage Operation: Operates from a 2.3V to 3.6V supply voltage.
- High-Speed Operation: Provides fast propagation delays for high-speed data transmission.
- Bidirectional Level Translation: Translates voltage levels between different logic families.
- 3-State Outputs: Allows outputs to be disabled for bus isolation.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes power consumption for battery-powered applications.
- TTL Compatible Inputs: Compatible with TTL logic levels.
Benefits:
- High-Speed Data Transmission: Enables fast data transfer between different system components.
- Level Translation: Allows interfacing between different voltage domains.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Low power operation extends battery life in portable devices.
- Bus Isolation: 3-state outputs allow for bus isolation and prevent bus loading.
- Simplified System Design: Reduces the number of components required for level translation and data transmission.
Additional Details:
The TC74LCX16245(TBELF) typically comes in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package). It requires an external pull-up or pull-down resistor on the output enable pins for proper operation. This transceiver is designed to meet the requirements of high-speed data transmission and level translation in modern electronic systems. The 'LCX' family is known for its low voltage operation and high speed. The TBELF suffix indicates the specific packaging and tape and reel options. Refer to the Toshiba datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics, timing diagrams, and application notes. The device includes output enable (OE) and direction control (DIR) pins, providing flexibility in controlling the data flow direction and output state. It's a crucial component for interfacing different parts of a digital system that operate at different voltage levels or require high-speed data transfer.