74VCXH2245WMXManufacturer: FAI Low Voltage Bidirectional Transceiver with Bushold and 26 Ohm Series Resistors in B Outputs | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| 74VCXH2245WMX | FAI | 2000 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
Low Voltage Bidirectional Transceiver with Bushold and 26 Ohm Series Resistors in B Outputs The 74VCXH2245WMX is a low-voltage CMOS 16-bit transceiver with 3-state outputs, manufactured by Fairchild Semiconductor (now part of ON Semiconductor). It operates at a voltage range of 1.2V to 3.6V, making it suitable for low-power applications. The device features bidirectional data flow, with direction control pins to determine the direction of data transfer. It supports 3-state outputs, allowing multiple devices to share a common bus. The 74VCXH2245WMX is designed for high-speed operation, with typical propagation delays of 2.5 ns at 3.3V. It is available in a 48-pin TSSOP package. The device is RoHS compliant, ensuring it meets environmental standards.
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
Low Voltage Bidirectional Transceiver with Bushold and 26 Ohm Series Resistors in B Outputs# Technical Documentation: 74VCXH2245WMX Octal Bidirectional Voltage Level Translator
 Manufacturer : FAI ## 1. Application Scenarios ### Typical Use Cases -  Microprocessor/Microcontroller Interfacing : Facilitates communication between processors operating at different voltage levels (e.g., 1.2V core logic to 3.3V peripheral devices) ### Industry Applications ### Practical Advantages and Limitations  Advantages:   Limitations:  ## 2. Design Considerations ### Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions  Pitfall 1: Incorrect Direction Control Timing   Pitfall 2: Power Sequencing Issues   Pitfall 3: Signal Integrity Degradation  ### Compatibility Issues with Other Components  Mixed Logic Families:   Timing Considerations:  ### PCB Layout Recommendations  Power Distribution:  |
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