74LVC2244ADBManufacturer: PHI Octal buffer/line driver with 30 ohm series termination resistors; 5 V input/output tolerant; 3-state | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| 74LVC2244ADB | PHI | 110000 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
Octal buffer/line driver with 30 ohm series termination resistors; 5 V input/output tolerant; 3-state The **74LVC2244ADB** from Philips is a high-performance, octal buffer and line driver designed for low-voltage applications. This integrated circuit (IC) operates within a voltage range of **1.65V to 3.6V**, making it suitable for interfacing between different logic levels in modern digital systems.  
Featuring **eight non-inverting buffers with 3-state outputs**, the 74LVC2244ADB ensures efficient signal transmission while allowing multiple devices to share a common bus. Its **high-speed operation** and **low power consumption** make it ideal for use in portable electronics, networking equipment, and industrial control systems.   The device includes **output enable (OE) inputs**, which provide control over the output state, enhancing flexibility in system design. With **5V-tolerant inputs**, it supports mixed-voltage environments, ensuring compatibility with legacy systems. Additionally, the 74LVC2244ADB offers **ESD protection**, improving reliability in harsh operating conditions.   Housed in a **TSSOP package**, the IC is compact and suitable for space-constrained applications. Its robust design and adherence to industry standards make it a dependable choice for engineers seeking a high-quality buffer solution.   For detailed specifications, refer to the official datasheet to ensure proper integration into your circuit design. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
Octal buffer/line driver with 30 ohm series termination resistors; 5 V input/output tolerant; 3-state# Technical Documentation: 74LVC2244ADB Octal Buffer/Line Driver with 3-State Outputs
 Manufacturer : PHI --- ## 1. Application Scenarios ### Typical Use Cases -  Signal buffering and isolation  between different logic families ### Industry Applications ### Practical Advantages and Limitations #### Advantages: #### Limitations: --- ## 2. Design Considerations ### Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions #### Pitfall 1: Simultaneous Switching Noise  Solution : #### Pitfall 2: Signal Integrity Degradation  Solution : #### Pitfall 3: Power Sequencing  Solution : ### Compatibility Issues with Other Components #### Voltage Level Compatibility: #### Timing Considerations: ### PCB Layout Recommendations #### Power Distribution: #### Signal Routing: |
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