74VHC541MTCXManufacturer: FAIRCHILD Octal Buffer/Line Driver with 3-STATE Outputs | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| 74VHC541MTCX | FAIRCHILD | 803 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
Octal Buffer/Line Driver with 3-STATE Outputs The 74VHC541MTCX is a high-speed CMOS octal buffer/line driver with 3-state outputs, manufactured by Fairchild Semiconductor. It operates with a supply voltage range of 2.0V to 5.5V, making it suitable for both 3.3V and 5V systems. The device features eight non-inverting buffers with 3-state outputs, which are controlled by two output enable pins (OE1 and OE2). When the output enable pins are high, the outputs are in a high-impedance state. The 74VHC541MTCX is designed for bus-oriented applications and provides high-speed operation with low power consumption. It is available in a TSSOP-20 package and is characterized for operation from -40°C to +85°C. The device also features balanced propagation delays and symmetrical output impedance, ensuring reliable performance in high-speed data transmission applications.
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
Octal Buffer/Line Driver with 3-STATE Outputs# Technical Documentation: 74VHC541MTCX Octal Buffer/Line Driver with 3-State Outputs
 Manufacturer : FAIRCHILD ## 1. Application Scenarios ### Typical Use Cases -  Bus Interface Buffering : Isolates microprocessor buses from peripheral devices to prevent loading effects ### Industry Applications ### Practical Advantages and Limitations  Advantages:   Limitations:  ## 2. Design Considerations ### Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions  Pitfall 1: Bus Contention   Pitfall 2: Signal Integrity Degradation   Pitfall 3: Power Supply Noise   Pitfall 4: Latch-up Conditions  ### Compatibility Issues with Other Components  Mixed Voltage Systems:   Load Compatibility:   Timing Considerations:  ### PCB Layout Recommendations  Power Distribution:  |
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