Manufacturer Part Number
SN74F244DW
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The SN74F244DW is a dual 4-bit non-inverting buffer/driver from Texas Instruments, designed for a wide range of applications requiring buffer or drive capabilities with high current output.
Product Features and Performance
Non-Inverting Buffers/Drivers
Dual 4-bit configuration
3-State Outputs for bus interfacing
High drive capability: 15mA output high and 64mA output low
Operates at a supply voltage range of 4.5V to 5.5V
Surface Mount 20-SOIC package for compact integration
Compatible with 5V TTL logic levels
Product Advantages
Enables high-speed signal buffering and driving
3-State outputs facilitate bus connections without conflict
High drive strength supports driving capacitive loads and long cable lengths
Robust operating temperature range (0°C to 70°C)
Key Technical Parameters
Logic Type: Buffer, Non-Inverting
Number of Elements: 2
Number of Bits per Element: 4
Current Output High, Low: 15mA, 64mA
Voltage Supply: 4.5V ~ 5.5V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C (TA)
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 20-SOIC
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by Texas Instruments, ensuring reliability and performance
Compliant with industry-standard safety and quality norms
Compatibility
Suitable for use with 5V TTL logic systems
Surface mount package is compatible with modern PCB technology
Application Areas
Digital signal buffering and driving
Bus interfacing and signal gating
Communication systems
Data processing systems
Control systems
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Last Time Buy
Indication of nearing end of life with limited time for purchase
Potential availability of replacements or upgrades upon inquiry
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High reliability and performance ensured by Texas Instruments' manufacturing
Flexible application with dual 4-bit configuration and high drive strength
Easy to integrate in a variety of circuits due to Surface Mount packaging
Last Time Buy status provides a unique opportunity to procure before discontinuation