Texas Instruments' SN74AUP1G125 bus buffer gates are a single line driver with a 3-state output. The output is disabled when the output-enable (OE) input is high. These devices have the input-disable feature, which allows floating input signals.
To ensure the high-impedance state during power up or power down, OE must be tied to VCC through a pull-up resistor; the minimum value of the resistor is determined by the current-sinking capability of the driver.
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- Available in the Texas Instruments NanoStar™ package
- Low static-power consumption (ICC = 0.9 µA max.)
- Low dynamic-power consumption (Cpd = 4 pF typ. at 3.3 V)
- Low input capacitance (CI = 1.5 pF typ.)
- Low noise - overshoot and undershoot < 10% of VCC
- Input-disable feature allows floating input conditions
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- Ioff supports partial-power-down mode operation
- Input hysteresis allows slow input transition and better switching noise immunity at input
- Wide operating VCC range of 0.8 V to 3.6 V
- 3.6 V I/O tolerant to support mixed-mode signal operation
- tpd = 4.6 ns max. at 3.3 V
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Applications |
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- Audio docks: portable
- Blu-ray™ players and home theaters
- Personal digital assistants (PDAs)
- Power: telecom/server AC/DC supply: single controllers: analog and digital
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- Solid-state drive (SSD): client and enterprise
- TVs: LCD/digital and high-definition (HDTVs)
- Tablets: enterprise
- Wireless headsets, keyboards, and mice
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