SN74GTL1655DGGR


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Description

SN74GTL1655DGGR Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

16-Bit LVTTL To GTL/GTL+ Universal Bus Transceivers with Live Insertion

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 8.501
100 — 249 6.93
250 — 999 5.447
1,000 + 3.23

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category Translation - Voltage Levels
RoHS Y
Propagation Delay Time 6.7 ns
Supply Voltage - Max 3.6 V
Supply Voltage - Min 3 V
Minimum Operating Temperature - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 85 C
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case TSSOP-64
Packaging Reel
Features Partial power down (Ioff), Bus-Hold, Power up 3 state, Bias Vcc, OEC output edge control, Variable
Operating Temperature Range - 40 C to + 85 C
Output Type 3-State
Series SN74GTL1655
Brand Texas Instruments
Logic Family GTL
Logic Type BiCMOS
High Level Output Current - 24 mA
Low Level Output Current 100 mA
Operating Supply Current 5 mA
Product Type Translation - Voltage Levels
Factory Pack Quantity 2000
Subcategory Logic ICs
Unit Weight 0.009263 oz

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

SN74GTL1655DGGR Datasheet

More Information

The SN74GTL1655 is a high-drive (100 mA), low-output-impedance (12 ) 16-bit UBT™ transceiver that provides LVTTL-to-GTL/GTL+ and GTL/GTL+-to-LVTTL signal-level translation. This device is partitioned as two 8-bit transceivers and combines D-type flip-flops and D-type latches to allow for transparent, latched, and clocked modes of data transfer similar to the ’16501 function. This device provides an interface between cards operating at LVTTL logic levels and a backplane operating at GTL/GTL+ signal levels. Higher-speed operation is a direct result of the reduced output swing (<1 V), reduced input threshold levels, and OEC™ circuitry. The high drive is suitable for driving double-terminated low-impedance backplanes using incident-wave switching.

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