Texas Instruments SN74AXC2T45/SN74AXC2T45-Q1 Bus Transceiver

Texas Instruments SN74AXC2T45/SN74AXC2T45-Q1 Dual-Supply Bus Transceiver is designed for asynchronous communication between data buses. The device transmits data from the A bus to the B bus or from the B bus to the A bus, depending on the logic level of the direction-control input (DIR). The SN74AXC2T45/SN74AXC2T45-Q1 device is designed to reference the control pin (DIR) to VCCA. This device is fully specified for partial-power-down applications using the Ioff current. The Ioff protection circuitry ensures that no excessive current is drawn from or to an input, output, or combined I/O that is biased to a specific voltage while the device is powered down. The VCC isolation feature ensures that if either VCCA or VCCB is less than 100mV, both I/O ports enter a high-impedance state by disabling the device's outputs. Glitch-free power supply sequencing allows either supply rail to be powered on or off in any order while providing robust power sequencing performance. The Texas Instruments SN74AXC2T45-Q1 devices are AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications.

Features

  • Fully configurable dual-rail design allows each port to operate with a power supply range from 0.65V to 3.6V
  • Operating temperature from -40°C to +125°C
  • Glitch-free power supply sequencing
  • Up to 380Mbps support when translating from 1.8V to 3.3V
  • VCC isolation feature
    • If either VCC input is below 100mV, all I/Os outputs are disabled and become high-impedance
  • Ioff supports partial-power-down mode operation
  • Compatible with AVC family-level shifters
  • Latch-up performance exceeds 100mA per JESD 78, Class II
  • ESD protection exceeds JESD 22
    • 8000V human-body model
    • 1000V charged-device model

Applications

  • Enterprise and communications
  • Industrial
  • Personal electronics
  • Wireless infrastructure
  • Building automation
  • Point of sale

Functional Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Texas Instruments SN74AXC2T45/SN74AXC2T45-Q1 Bus Transceiver
Published: 2020-02-04 | Updated: 2024-05-15