Overview
The 74ABT827PW,118 is a 10-bit buffer/line driver produced by NXP USA Inc. This integrated circuit is designed for applications requiring high speed, light loading, or increased fan-in. It features a non-inverting buffer with 3-state output, making it ideal for various digital systems. The component is packaged in a 24-TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) which is compact and suitable for modern electronic designs.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Part Number | 74ABT827PW,118 |
Manufacturer | NXP USA Inc. |
Package Type | 24-TSSOP |
Number of Bits | 10 |
Output Type | 3-State |
Logic Family | ABT (Advanced BiCMOS Technology) |
Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to 85°C |
Supply Voltage | 4.5V to 5.5V |
Key Features
- Non-inverting buffer with 3-state output
- Flow-through pinout architecture for microprocessor-oriented applications
- High speed operation
- Light loading capability
- Increased fan-in
- Compact 24-TSSOP packaging
Applications
The 74ABT827PW,118 is suitable for a variety of digital systems, including microprocessor-based designs, high-speed data transmission circuits, and applications requiring low power consumption and high fan-in. It is particularly useful in scenarios where high speed, light loading, or increased fan-in are necessary.
Q & A
- What is the part number of this component?
The part number is 74ABT827PW,118. - Who is the manufacturer of this component?
The manufacturer is NXP USA Inc. - What is the package type of this component?
The package type is 24-TSSOP. - How many bits does this buffer support?
This buffer supports 10 bits. - What is the output type of this buffer?
The output type is 3-state. - What is the operating temperature range of this component?
The operating temperature range is -40°C to 85°C. - What is the supply voltage range for this component?
The supply voltage range is 4.5V to 5.5V. - What are the key features of this component?
Key features include non-inverting buffer with 3-state output, flow-through pinout architecture, high speed operation, light loading capability, and increased fan-in. - Where is this component typically used?
This component is typically used in microprocessor-based designs, high-speed data transmission circuits, and applications requiring low power consumption and high fan-in. - Why is the flow-through pinout architecture important?
The flow-through pinout architecture is important because it simplifies the design and layout of microprocessor-oriented applications.