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74LVTH2245DB - 3.3V octal transceiver

Download the 74LVTH2245DB datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the 74LVT2245 variant, as both devices belong to the same 3.3v octal transceiver family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The 74LVT2245; 74LVTH2245 is a high-performance BiCMOS product designed for VCC operation at 3.3 V.

This device is an octal transceiver featuring non-inverting 3-state bus compatible outputs in both send and receive directions.

Key Features

  • 30 Ω output termination resistors.
  • Octal bidirectional bus interface.
  • 3-state buffers.
  • Output capability: +12 mA and -12 mA.
  • TTL input and output switching levels.
  • Input and output interface capability to systems at 5 V supply.
  • Bus hold data inputs eliminate need for external pull-up resistors to hold unused inputs.
  • Live insertion and extraction permitted.
  • Power-up 3-state.
  • No bus current loading when outp.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (74LVT2245-nexperia.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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74LVT2245; 74LVTH2245 3.3 V octal transceiver with 30 Ω termination resistors; 3-state Rev. 5 — 10 April 2017 Product data sheet 1 General description The 74LVT2245; 74LVTH2245 is a high-performance BiCMOS product designed for VCC operation at 3.3 V. This device is an octal transceiver featuring non-inverting 3-state bus compatible outputs in both send and receive directions. The control function implementation minimizes external timing requirements. The device features an output enable input (OE) for easy cascading and a direction input (DIR) for direction control. The 74LVT2245; 74LVTH2245 is designed with 30 Ω series resistance in both the HIGHstate and LOW-state of the output.