• Part: PI74LVTC16244VE
  • Description: 3.3V 16-Bit Buffer/Line Driver with 3-State Outputs
  • Manufacturer: Pericom Semiconductor
  • Size: 165.96 KB
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Pericom Semiconductor
PI74LVTC16244VE
PI74LVTC16244VE is 3.3V 16-Bit Buffer/Line Driver with 3-State Outputs manufactured by Pericom Semiconductor.
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