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74ACT11543 Datasheet, PDF (1/7 Pages) Texas Instruments – OCTAL REGISTERED TRANSCEIVER WITH 3-STATE OUTPUTS
74ACT11543
OCTAL REGISTERED TRANSCEIVER
WITH 3-STATE OUTPUTS
SCAS136 – D3608, JULY 1990 – REVISED APRIL 1993
• Inputs Are TTL-Voltage Compatible
• 3-State True Outputs
• Back-to-Back Registers for Storage
• Flow-Through Architecture Optimizes
PCB Layout
• Center-Pin VCC and GND Configurations
Minimize High-Speed Switching Noise
t • EPIC (Enhanced-Performance Implanted
CMOS) 1-mm Process
• 500-mA Typical Latch-Up Immunity at 125°C
description
This 8-bit registered transceiver contains two sets
of D-type latches for temporary storage of data
flowing in either direction. Separate latch enable
(LEAB or LEBA) and output enable (GAB or GBA)
inputs are provided for each register to permit
independent control in either direction of data flow.
DW PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
CEBA 1
A1 2
A2 3
A3 4
A4 5
GND 6
GND 7
GND 8
GND 9
A5 10
A6 11
A7 12
A8 13
CEAB 14
28 GBA
27 LEBA
26 B1
25 B2
24 B3
23 B4
22 VCC
21 VCC
20 B5
19 B6
18 B7
17 B8
16 LEAB
15 GAB
The A-to-B enable (CEAB) input must be low in order to enter data from A or to output data to B. Having CEAB
low and LEAB low makes the A-to-B latches transparent; a subsequent low-to-high transition of LEAB puts the
A latches in the storage mode. With CEAB and GAB both low, the 3-state B outputs are active and reflect the
data present at the output of the A latches. Data flow from B-to-A is similar, but requires the use of CEBA, LEBA,
and GBA inputs.
The 74ACT11543 is characterized for operation from – 40°C to 85°C.
FUNCTION TABLE
INPUTS
CEAB LEAB GAB
LATCH
STATUS
A TO B†
OUTPUT BUFFERS
B1 THRU B8
H
X
X
Storing
Z
X
H
Storing
X
H
Z
L
L
L
Transparent
Current A Data
L
H
L
Storing
} Previous A Data
† A-to-B data flow is shown: B-to-A flow control is the same except uses
CEBA, LEBA, and GBA.
‡ Data present before low-to-high transition of LEAB.
EPIC is a trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated.
PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.
Products conform to specifications per the terms of Texas Instruments
standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include
testing of all parameters.
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