Manufacturer Part Number
SN74LVC244ADBR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The SN74LVC244ADBR is a dual 4-bit non-inverting buffer/driver with 3-state outputs from Texas Instruments, designed for use in driving low-powered elements while maintaining high-speed data signals in digital systems.
Product Features and Performance
Dual 4-bit configuration
Non-inverting buffer
3-state outputs for bus-oriented applications
High output drive capability: 24mA
Low voltage operation: 1.65V to 3.6V
Supports high-speed data processing with significant noise margin
Wide operating temperature range: -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
Low power consumption suited for battery-operated applications
High drive output that reduces the need for external drivers
Compatible with a variety of logic families due to its wide supply voltage range
Enhanced durability with a wide temperature range of operation
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Elements: 2
Number of Bits per Element: 4
Current Output High, Low: 24mA
Voltage Supply: 1.65V ~ 3.6V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
Robust construction ensuring reliable performance across varied environmental conditions
Over-temperature and over-current protection
Compatibility
Compatible with CMOS, NMOS, and TTL logic levels due to wide input voltage range
Application Areas
Data transmission
Memory buffer interfaces
Signal relay drives
Microprocessor/microcontroller systems
Product Lifecycle
Currently active product status
No indication of nearing discontinuation and replacements or upgrades are available as necessary
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile power and temperature range suitable for high-performance industrial applications
Impressive output drive capabilities reducing the need for additional components
Robust safety features fostering durability and reliability in harsh conditions
Compatibility with multiple logic families allows flexible design choices
Active product support and availability simplifying the integration and maintenance process