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SN74CBT6800APWR

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Texas Instruments

5-V, 1:1 (SPST), 10-CHANNEL GENERAL-PURPOSE FET BUS SWITCH WITH PRECHARGED OUTPUTS

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TSSOP (PW)
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

SN74CBT6800APWR

Obsolete
Texas Instruments

5-V, 1:1 (SPST), 10-CHANNEL GENERAL-PURPOSE FET BUS SWITCH WITH PRECHARGED OUTPUTS

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationSN74CBT6800APWR
Circuit10
Circuit1:1
Independent Circuits1
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case24-TSSOP
Package / Case0.173 in, 4.4 mm
Supplier Device Package24-TSSOP
TypeBus Switch
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.5 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]4 V
Voltage Supply SourceSingle Supply

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
Texas InstrumentsLARGE T&R 1$ 1.23
100$ 1.02
250$ 0.73
1000$ 0.55

Description

General part information

SN74CBT6800A Series

The SN74CBT6800C is a high-speed TTL-compatible FET bus switch with low ON-state resistance (ron), allowing for minimal propagation delay. Active Undershoot-Protection Circuitry on the A and B ports of the SN74CBT6800C provides protection for undershoot up to –2 V by sensing an undershoot event and ensuring that the switch remains in the proper OFF state. The device also precharges the B port to a user-selectable bias voltage (BIASV) to minimize live-insertion noise.

The SN74CBT6800C is a 10-bit bus switch with a single output-enable (ON\) input. When ON\ is low, the 10-bit bus switch is ON, and the A port is connected to the B port, allowing bidirectional data flow between ports. When ON\ is high, the 10-bit bus switch is OFF, and a high-impedance state exists between the A and B ports. The B port is precharged to BIASV through the equivalent of a 10-kresistor when ON\ is high, or if the device is powered down (VCC= 0 V).

During insertion (or removal) of a card into (or from) an active bus, the card’s output voltage may be close to GND. When the connector pins make contact, the card’s parasitic capacitance tries to force the bus signal to GND, creating a possible glitch on the active bus. This glitching effect can be reduced by using a bus switch with precharged bias voltage (BIASV) of the bus switch equal to the input threshold voltage level of the receivers on the active bus. This method will ensure that any glitch produced by insertion (or removal) of the card will not cross the input threshold region of the receivers on the active bus, minimizing the effects of live-insertion noise.