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Octal Bus Transceiver With 3-State Outputs
Key Features
• Operates From 1.65 V to 3.6 VMax tpdof 3.4 ns at 3.3 V±24-mA Output Drive at 3.3 VBus Hold on Data Inputs Eliminates the Need for External Pullup/Pulldown ResistorsLatch-Up Performance Exceeds 100 mA Per JESD 78, Class IIOperates From 1.65 V to 3.6 VMax tpdof 3.4 ns at 3.3 V±24-mA Output Drive at 3.3 VBus Hold on Data Inputs Eliminates the Need for External Pullup/Pulldown ResistorsLatch-Up Performance Exceeds 100 mA Per JESD 78, Class II
Description
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This octal bus transceiver is designed for 1.65-V to 3.6-V VCCoperation.
The SN74ALVCH245 is designed for asynchronous communication between data buses. The device transmits data 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 the buses are effectively isolated.
To ensure the high-impedance state during power up or power down, OE\ should be tied to VCCthrough a pullup resistor; the minimum value of the resistor is determined by the current-sinking capability of the driver.
Active bus-hold circuitry holds unused or undriven inputs at a valid logic state. Use of pullup or pulldown resistors with the bus-hold circuitry is not recommended.
This octal bus transceiver is designed for 1.65-V to 3.6-V VCCoperation.
The SN74ALVCH245 is designed for asynchronous communication between data buses. The device transmits data 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 the buses are effectively isolated.
To ensure the high-impedance state during power up or power down, OE\ should be tied to VCCthrough a pullup resistor; the minimum value of the resistor is determined by the current-sinking capability of the driver.
Active bus-hold circuitry holds unused or undriven inputs at a valid logic state. Use of pullup or pulldown resistors with the bus-hold circuitry is not recommended.