Product Overview: SN74ABTH245DBR from Texas Instruments
The SN74ABTH245DBR is a high-performance integrated circuit designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions. This device belongs to the ABT family and is a BiCMOS octal bus transceiver with 3-state outputs, designed to be used in high-speed memory receiving and transmitting data to and from system buses.
Key Features
- BiCMOS Technology: The SN74ABTH245DBR is built using advanced BiCMOS technology, which allows for the high-speed operation while maintaining low power dissipation.
- Octal Bus Transceiver: It features eight bidirectional data lines, enabling efficient data flow in both directions between the bus and the connected peripherals.
- 3-State Outputs: Each data line has a 3-state output that can be set to high, low, or high impedance, which is crucial for preventing bus contention and allowing multiple devices to share the same bus.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: This device can operate over a broad voltage range, typically from 4.5V to 5.5V, making it versatile for various system designs.
- High Drive: The SN74ABTH245DBR can drive up to -32 mA in the low state and 64 mA in the high state, ensuring strong signal integrity for connected devices.
Applications
The SN74ABTH245DBR is ideal for a range of applications, particularly where high-speed bidirectional communication is necessary. It is commonly used in:
- Memory Interface Circuits
- Data Communication Systems
- Microprocessor or Microcontroller-based Systems
- Networking Equipment
- Peripheral Drivers
Quality and Reliability
As with all Texas Instruments products, the SN74ABTH245DBR is designed with a focus on quality and reliability. It is available in a DB (SSOP – Shrink Small-Outline Package) type package, which is known for its small footprint and high reliability. The product is RoHS compliant and designed to meet or exceed industry standards for performance and durability.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and additional resources, designers and engineers are encouraged to visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their support team for technical assistance.