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SN74LVC541ARGYR

Manufacturer: TI

Octal Buffer/Driver With 3-State Outputs

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
SN74LVC541ARGYR TI 400 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Octal Buffer/Driver With 3-State Outputs The SN74LVC541ARGYR is an octal buffer and line driver manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI). Here are its specifications, descriptions, and features:  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Logic Type:** Buffer/Line Driver  
- **Number of Channels:** 8  
- **Input Type:** CMOS  
- **Output Type:** 3-State  
- **Supply Voltage (VCC):** 1.65V to 3.6V  
- **High-Level Output Current (IOH):** -24mA  
- **Low-Level Output Current (IOL):** 24mA  
- **Propagation Delay (Max):** 4.8ns at 3.3V  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to +85°C  
- **Package Type:** VQFN-20 (RGY)  
- **Mounting Type:** Surface Mount  

### **Descriptions:**  
- The SN74LVC541A is an octal buffer and line driver designed for 1.65V to 3.6V VCC operation.  
- It features 3-state outputs for bus-oriented applications.  
- The device is optimized for low-voltage, high-speed operation while maintaining CMOS low power consumption.  

### **Features:**  
- **Wide Operating Voltage Range:** 1.65V to 3.6V  
- **Supports Mixed-Mode Voltage Operation**  
- **3-State Outputs for Bus Interface**  
- **±24mA Output Drive at 3.3V**  
- **Low Power Consumption (ICC < 10µA)**  
- **ESD Protection Exceeds 2000V (HBM)**  
- **Latch-Up Performance Exceeds 250mA**  
- **Supports Partial Power-Down Mode**  

This information is sourced from TI's official documentation.

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