The 74ABT240 is a high-performance, octal buffer and line driver designed to deliver exceptional signal integrity for complex digital systems. Manufactured by NXP Semiconductors, a leader in the industry, this integrated circuit is part of the ABT range, known for its advanced BiCMOS technology. The device features eight non-inverting buffers with 3-state outputs, making it an ideal choice for driving bus lines or buffer memory address registers.
Key Features
- High-Speed Operation: The 74ABT240 operates at fast speeds, which is a crucial attribute for modern high-speed digital applications.
- Low Power Dissipation: Despite its speed, the device is designed to be energy-efficient, minimizing power waste and ensuring reliability.
- 3-State Outputs: The inclusion of 3-state outputs allows for connection to a bus without interfering with other components, enhancing design flexibility.
- Live Insertion and Extraction: This feature reduces system downtime by allowing the device to be inserted or removed without powering down the system.
- Improved Output Drive Capability: The 74ABT240 can drive heavily loaded bus lines with minimal signal distortion, ensuring clear communication between components.
- Multiple Package Options: Available in a variety of packages, including SO (Small Outline) and SSOP (Shrink Small Outline Package), to fit different board layouts and space requirements.
Applications
The versatility of the 74ABT240 makes it suitable for a wide range of applications. It is commonly used in:
- Bus Interface
- Memory Buffering
- Data Transmission Systems
- Servers and Networking Equipment
- Industrial Control Systems
Technical Specifications
With a supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V, the 74ABT240 is compatible with TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) levels. The device also features a balanced propagation delay and transition times, ensuring that signals are transmitted consistently and reliably.
Quality and Reliability
NXP Semiconductors is committed to delivering high-quality products. The 74ABT240 is no exception, going through rigorous testing and quality control measures to ensure it meets the stringent requirements of the electronics industry.