Overview
The SN74HCS367QPWRQ1 is an automotive-grade hex buffer and line driver produced by Texas Instruments. This device is designed to provide reliable and efficient signal buffering and driving capabilities, particularly in automotive and other harsh environment applications. It features non-inverting 3-state outputs and Schmitt-trigger inputs, enhancing signal integrity and noise immunity.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Package Type | 16-pin TSSOP (PW) |
Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to 125°C |
Number of Buffers | 6 (configured into two banks: 4 drivers and 2 drivers) |
Output Type | Non-inverting 3-state outputs |
Input Type | Schmitt-trigger inputs |
Application | Automotive and industrial |
Key Features
- Non-inverting 3-state outputs for flexible signal control
- Schmitt-trigger inputs to improve noise immunity and signal stability
- Configured into two banks: one with four drivers and one with two drivers
- Automotive-grade reliability with an operating temperature range of -40°C to 125°C
- 16-pin TSSOP (PW) package for compact and efficient design
Applications
The SN74HCS367QPWRQ1 is primarily used in automotive and industrial applications where reliable signal buffering and driving are critical. It is suitable for use in systems that require robust signal handling and noise immunity, such as in vehicle control systems, industrial automation, and other harsh environment electronics.
Q & A
- What is the primary function of the SN74HCS367QPWRQ1? The primary function is to act as a hex buffer and line driver with non-inverting 3-state outputs.
- What type of inputs does the SN74HCS367QPWRQ1 have? It has Schmitt-trigger inputs.
- What is the operating temperature range of the SN74HCS367QPWRQ1? The operating temperature range is -40°C to 125°C.
- In what package is the SN74HCS367QPWRQ1 available? It is available in a 16-pin TSSOP (PW) package.
- How many buffers are included in the SN74HCS367QPWRQ1? It includes six buffers, configured into two banks: one with four drivers and one with two drivers.
- What are the key applications of the SN74HCS367QPWRQ1? It is used in automotive and industrial applications.
- Why are Schmitt-trigger inputs important in the SN74HCS367QPWRQ1? Schmitt-trigger inputs improve noise immunity and signal stability.
- What is the significance of 3-state outputs in the SN74HCS367QPWRQ1? 3-state outputs provide flexible signal control, allowing the outputs to be in a high, low, or high-impedance state.
- Is the SN74HCS367QPWRQ1 automotive-grade? Yes, it is designed to meet automotive-grade reliability standards.
- Where can I find detailed specifications for the SN74HCS367QPWRQ1? Detailed specifications can be found on the Texas Instruments website and through datasheets available on sites like Mouser Electronics and AllDataSheet.