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16-bit WIDEBUS transceivers
Key Features
• Member of Texas Instruments' WidebusTMFamilyState-of-the-Art Advanced Low-Voltage BiCMOS (ALB) Technology Design for 3.3-V OperationSchottky Diodes on All Inputs to Eliminate Overshoot and UndershootIndustry Standard '16245 PinoutDistributed VCCand GND Pins Minimize High-Speed Switching NoiseFlow-Through Architecture Optimizes PCB LayoutWidebus is a trademark of Texas Instruments.Member of Texas Instruments' WidebusTMFamilyState-of-the-Art Advanced Low-Voltage BiCMOS (ALB) Technology Design for 3.3-V OperationSchottky Diodes on All Inputs to Eliminate Overshoot and UndershootIndustry Standard '16245 PinoutDistributed VCCand GND Pins Minimize High-Speed Switching NoiseFlow-Through Architecture Optimizes PCB LayoutWidebus is a trademark of Texas Instruments.
Description
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The SN74ALB16245 is a 16-bit transceiver designed for high-speed, low-voltage (3.3-V) VCCoperation. This device is intended to replace the conventional transceiver in any speed-critical path. The small propagation delay is achieved using a unity-gain amplifier on the input and feedback resistors from input to output, which allows the output to track the input with a small offset voltage.
This device can be used as two 8-bit transceivers or one 16-bit transceiver. It allows data transmission from the A bus to the B bus or from the B bus to the A bus, depending on the logic level at the direction-control (DIR) input. The output-enable (OE\) input can be used to disable the device so that the buses are effectively isolated.
The SN74ALB16245 is a 16-bit transceiver designed for high-speed, low-voltage (3.3-V) VCCoperation. This device is intended to replace the conventional transceiver in any speed-critical path. The small propagation delay is achieved using a unity-gain amplifier on the input and feedback resistors from input to output, which allows the output to track the input with a small offset voltage.
This device can be used as two 8-bit transceivers or one 16-bit transceiver. It allows data transmission from the A bus to the B bus or from the B bus to the A bus, depending on the logic level at the direction-control (DIR) input. The output-enable (OE\) input can be used to disable the device so that the buses are effectively isolated.