Parameters |
Mount |
Surface Mount |
Mounting Type |
Surface Mount |
Package / Case |
20-SOIC (0.209, 5.30mm Width) |
Number of Pins |
20 |
Weight |
481.5mg |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C~85°C TA |
Packaging |
Tape & Reel (TR) |
Series |
74LVTH |
Pbfree Code |
yes |
Part Status |
Obsolete |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Voltage - Supply |
2.7V~3.6V |
Base Part Number |
74LVTH244 |
Output Type |
3-State |
Operating Supply Voltage |
3.3V |
Number of Elements |
2 |
Polarity |
Non-Inverting |
Propagation Delay |
3.9 ns |
Turn On Delay Time |
5.3 ns |
Logic Function |
AND, Buffer, Inverting |
Current - Output High, Low |
32mA 64mA |
Logic Type |
Buffer, Non-Inverting |
Number of Bits per Element |
4 |
Number of Input Lines |
8 |
Radiation Hardening |
No |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
Lead Free |
Lead Free |
74LVTH244SJX Overview
Logical driver uses a neat 20-SOIC (0.209, 5.30mm Width) package. Tape & Reel (TR) external packaging. Available in Surface Mount. Voltage buffer adopts Buffer, Non-Inverting logic prototype. Buffer IC is fed with a voltage of 2.7V~3.6V. Qualified to operate within -40°C~85°C TA. The high and low logic state output current of logical driver is 32mA 64mA. Logical driver can deal with 3-State output (s). All of the 2 elements are put into use. Digital buffer is one of the 74LVTH series devices. Buffer IC is suitable for Surface Mount applications. Logical driver has 20 pins. The bus transceiver employs 4 bits for each element. You can search "74LVTH244" for other related electrical components. To run the part safely and stably in a circuit, 3.3V recommends users apply 3.3V on the logical driver. Because of its 8 lines level input capability, buffer IC is more cost-effective on transimitting signals.
74LVTH244SJX Features
74LVTH244SJX Applications
There are a lot of ON Semiconductor 74LVTH244SJX Buffers & Transceivers applications.
- Car alarm systems
- AV receiver
- Vehicle, ship, aircraft navigation and positioning
- Fast Ethernet
- Gigabit Ethernet
- SONET/SDH Network
- Ethernet circuitry
- Lamps
- Changeing the frequency from IF to RF
- Wireless access points