PI74LVTC16244VE
PI74LVTC16244VE is 3.3V 16-Bit Buffer/Line Driver with 3-State Outputs manufactured by Pericom Semiconductor.
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PI74LVTC16244
3.3V 16-Bit Buffer/Line Driver with 3-State Outputs
Product Features
- Advanced low power CMOS design for 2.7V to 3.6V VCC operation
- Supports 5V input/output tolerance in mixed signal mode operation
- Function patible with LVT family of products
- Balanced ±24m A output drive
- Typical VOLP (Output Ground Bounce) <0.8V at VCC=3.3V, TA=25°C
- Ioff and Power Up/Down 3-State support live insertion
- Latch-up performance exceeds 200m A Per JESD78
- ESD protection exceeds JESD 22
- 2000V Human-Body Model (A114-B)
- 200V Machine Model (A115-A)
- Available Packages (Pb-free available):
- 48-pin 240-mil wide plastic TSSOP (A48)
- 48-pin 300-mil wide plastic SSOP (V48)
- Industrial Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
Product Description
Peri Semiconductor’s PI74LVTC series of logic circuits are produced using the pany’s advanced CMOS technology, achieving industry leading speed. The PI74LVTC16244 is a non-inverting 16-bit buffer and line driver designed for low-voltage 2.7V to 3.6V VCC operation, with the capability of interfacing to the 5V system environment. This buffer/driver is designed specifically to improve both the performance and density of 3-State memory address drivers, clock drivers, and bus-oriented receivers and transmitters. The device can be used as four 4-bit buffers, two 8-bit buffers, or one 16-bit buffer. When VCC is between 0 to 1.5V during power up or power down, the device is in the high-impedance state. To ensure the highimpedance state above 1.5V, OE should be tied to Vcc through a pullup resistor; the minimum value...