Product Overview: SN74LVCR32245AZKER
The SN74LVCR32245AZKER is a high-performance, 32-bit bus transceiver from Texas Instruments, designed with a low-voltage CMOS (LVCMOS) technology. This device is specifically engineered to facilitate bidirectional communication between two buses of different voltage levels, making it an ideal choice for applications that require voltage level translation from 3.3V to 5V or vice versa.
Key Features
- Interface Type: The transceiver operates with a dual-supply non-inverting bus interface, ensuring seamless communication between mismatched voltage domains.
- Data Flow Direction: It offers bidirectional data flow control via DIR input, which allows for flexible direction setting.
- Wide Data Bus: With a 32-bit bus, the SN74LVCR32245AZKER can handle extensive data throughput, making it suitable for data-intensive operations.
- High-Speed Operation: The device supports high-speed data transfer, which is critical for modern digital systems requiring rapid communication between components.
Electrical Characteristics
- Voltage Range: It operates over a broad voltage range, typically from 2.7V to 3.6V on the A side and 4.5V to 5.5V on the B side.
- Low Power Consumption: The transceiver is designed for low power dissipation, which helps to reduce overall system power requirements.
- Drive Capability: The SN74LVCR32245AZKER has robust drive capability, providing strong signal integrity even over long traces or in the presence of high capacitive loads.
Package and Reliability
The device comes in a 96-ball BGA (ZKE) package, which offers a compact footprint for space-constrained applications. It is characterized for operation from -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliable performance across a wide range of environmental conditions. Texas Instruments' commitment to quality means that the SN74LVCR32245AZKER is a product you can rely on for critical applications.
Applications
The SN74LVCR32245AZKER is versatile and can be used in various applications, including but not limited to:
- Level translation for bus interfaces in multivoltage systems
- Communication between different logic families
- Server and telecom backplanes
- Computer motherboards and peripheral expansion cards