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TC74VCXR162245FT_07 Datasheet, PDF (1/10 Pages) Toshiba Semiconductor – Low-Voltage 16-Bit Bus Transceiver with 3.6-V Tolerant Inputs and Outputs
TC74VCXR162245FT
TOSHIBA CMOS Digital Integrated Circuit Silicon Monolithic
TC74VCXR162245FT
Low-Voltage 16-Bit Bus Transceiver with 3.6-V Tolerant Inputs and Outputs
The TC74VCXR162245FT is a high-performance CMOS 16-bit
bus transceiver. Designed for use in 1.8-V, 2.5-V or 3.3-V systems,
it achieves high-speed operation while maintaining the CMOS
low power dissipation.
It is also designed with overvoltage tolerant inputs and outputs
up to 3.6 V.
This 16 bit bus transceiver is controlled by direction control
(DIR) inputs and output enable (OE) inputs which are common to
each byte. It can be used as two 8-bit transceivers or one 16-bit
transceiver. The direction of data transmission is determined by
the level of the DIR inputs. The OE inputs can be used to disable
Weight: 0.25 g (typ.)
the device so that the busses are effectively isolated.
The 26-Ω series resistor helps reducing output overshoot and undershoot without external resistor.
All inputs are equipped with protection circuits against static discharge.
Features (Note)
• 26-Ω series resistors on all outputs
• Low-voltage operation: VCC = 1.8 to 3.6 V
• High-speed operation: tpd = 3.4 ns (max) (VCC = 3.0 to 3.6 V)
: tpd = 4.3 ns (max) (VCC = 2.3 to 2.7 V)
: tpd = 5.7 ns (max) (VCC = 1.8 V)
• output current: IOH/IOL = ±12 mA (min) (VCC = 3.0 V)
: IOH/IOL = ±8 mA (min) (VCC = 2.3 V)
: IOH/IOL = ±4 mA (min) (VCC = 1.8 V)
• Latch-up performance: −300 mA
• ESD performance: Machine model ≥ ±200 V
Human body model ≥ ±2000 V
• Package: TSSOP
• Bidirectional interface between 2.5 V and 3.3 V signals.
• 3.6-V tolerant function and power-down protection is provided on all inputs and outputs
Note:
Do not apply a signal to any bus pins when it is in the output mode. Damage may result.
All floating (high impedance) bus pins must have their input level fixed by means of pull-up or pull-down
resistors.
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2007-10-19