Product Overview: ADG3246BRU by Analog Devices Inc.
The ADG3246BRU is a high-performance, low-voltage, bidirectional voltage-level translator from Analog Devices Inc. Designed for the seamless translation of signals between different voltage domains, this device is an essential component for multi-voltage systems. It is particularly suitable for applications that require a bridge between lower voltage processors or microcontrollers and higher voltage peripheral interfaces.
Key Features
- Voltage Level Translation: The ADG3246BRU is capable of translating signals between 1.2V and 3.6V on the VCCA side and 1.65V to 5.5V on the VCCB side, making it extremely versatile for various interfacing requirements.
- High-Speed Operation: With its ability to support up to 50 Mbps signal rates, this device is ideal for high-speed data transfer applications.
- Low On Resistance: The device features a low on resistance (RON) that typically ranges from 4 ohms to 6 ohms, ensuring minimal signal distortion during translation.
- Bidirectional Interface: The bidirectional nature of the channels allows for easy data flow in both directions, simplifying design and reducing component count.
- Power-Off Protection: Inputs and outputs will default to a high-impedance state when powered off, providing protection for the device and the interfaced components.
Applications
The ADG3246BRU is well-suited for a variety of applications, including:
- Mobile Devices
- Computing Devices
- Data Communication Systems
- Consumer Electronics
Package and Quality
Encased in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) with 24 leads, the ADG3246BRU offers a compact footprint suitable for space-constrained applications. The device is manufactured by Analog Devices Inc., a company renowned for its commitment to quality and reliability, ensuring that the ADG3246BRU meets the stringent requirements of industrial and commercial applications.
For designers and engineers seeking a reliable solution for voltage-level translation, the ADG3246BRU presents a robust option, backed by Analog Devices Inc.'s expertise in mixed-signal processing technology.