IDT74FCT245TQ

IDT74FCT245TQ

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IDT74FCT245TQ
IC TXRX NON-INVERT 5.25V 20TSSOP
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IDT, Integrated Device Technology Inc.

IDT, Integrated Device Technology Inc.

Integrated Device Technology, Inc. heralded the triumphant consummation of its acquisition by Renesas in March 2019. This establishment forges comprehensive solutions that elevate the efficacy of patrons' applications. Foremost offerings encompass chronometry, wireless power conveyance, sequential commutation, and interconnections, constituting a thorough repertoire of pervasive mixed-signal panaceas tailored for communication, computation, consumer, automotive, and industrial realms. Seated in San Jose, Calif., IDT boasts global design, fabrication, vending outposts, and dissemination partners. IDT stock is listed on NASDAQ Global Select Stock Market® with the ticker "IDTI."

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FEATURES:
• Common features:
– Low input and output leakage ≤1µA (max.)
– CMOS power levels
– True TTL input and output compatibility
– VOH = 3.3V (typ.)
– VOL = 0.3V (typ.)
– Meets or exceeds JEDEC standard 18 specifications
– Product available in Radiation Tolerant and Radiation Enhanced versions
– Military product compliant to MIL-STD-883, Class B and DESC listed (dual marked)
– Available in DIP, SOIC, SSOP, QSOP, CERPACK and LCC packages
• Features for FCT245T/FCT640T/FCT645T:
– Std., A, C and D speed grades
– High drive outputs (-15mA IOH, 64mA IOL)
• Features for FCT2245T:
– Std., A and C speed grades
– Resistor outputs (-15mA IOH, 12mA IOL Com.) (-12mA IOH, 12mA IOL Mil.)

– Reduced system switching noise

DESCRIPTION:

The IDT octal bidirectional transceivers are built using an advanced dual metal CMOS technology. The FCT245T/ FCT2245T, FCT640T and FCT645T are designed for asynchronous two-way communication between data buses. The transmit/receive (T/R) input determines the direction of data flow through the bidirectional transceiver. Transmit (active HIGH) enables data from A ports to B ports, and receive (active LOW) from B ports to A ports. The output enable (OE) input, when HIGH, disables both A and B ports by placing them in HIGH Z condition.

The FCT245T/FCT2245T and FCT645T transceivers have non-inverting outputs. The FCT640T has inverting outputs

The FCT2245T has balanced drive outputs with current limiting resistors. This offers low ground bounce, minimal undershoot and controlled output fall times- reducing the need for external series terminating resistors. The FCT2xxxT parts are plug-in replacements for FCTxxxT parts.

Product Attributes

TYPE DESCRIPTION Select all
Series 74FCT
Package Bulk
Product Status Active
Logic Type Transceiver, Non-Inverting
Current - Output High, Low 15mA, 64mA
Voltage - Supply 4.75V ~ 5.25V
Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 20-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
Supplier Device Package 20-TSSOP
Number of Elements 1
Number of Bits per Element 8
Output Type 3-State

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$0.58

Price update:a months ago
Available in stock: 72603
IDT, Integrated Device Technology Inc.

IDT, Integrated Device Technology Inc.

Integrated Device Technology, Inc. heralded the triumphant consummation of its acquisition by Renesas in March 2019. This establishment forges comprehensive solutions that elevate the efficacy of patrons' applications. Foremost offerings encompass chronometry, wireless power conveyance, sequential commutation, and interconnections, constituting a thorough repertoire of pervasive mixed-signal panaceas tailored for communication, computation, consumer, automotive, and industrial realms. Seated in San Jose, Calif., IDT boasts global design, fabrication, vending outposts, and dissemination partners. IDT stock is listed on NASDAQ Global Select Stock Market® with the ticker "IDTI."

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