A buffer designed basically as a logic gate that passes its input, unchanged, to its output. The main function of a buffer is to regenerate the input, usually using a strong high and a strong low. A buffer has one input and one output, in which its output is always equal to its input. Buffers are also used to increase the propagation delay of circuits by driving the large capacitive loads. Whereas the Line drivers designed as a special type of buffer that has the ability to drive a transmission line or cable that may be quite long. They also have the ability to adapt the input logic format to the specific line driving standard. Â These IC generally used to isolate other gates or circuit stages from each other. Thereby preventing the impedance of one circuit from affecting the impedance of another circuit.
74366N device is designed explicitly to improve both the performance and density of 3-state memory address drivers, clock drivers, and bus-oriented receivers and transmitters. 74366N Tri-State Hex Buffer IC is identical to the standard versions and offers a propagation delay time of 90ns. This IC operates at a supply voltage at a range between 4.75V and to a maximum of 5.25V. This IC is designed for operation over the full military temperature range of −0°C to 75°C. 74366N Tri-State Hex Buffer IC manufactured in 16−pin plastic PDIP wide-body surface-mount packages.
Applications
- Â Telecom Infrastructure mm
- TVs
- Set Top Boxes
- Â Network Switches
- Â Wireless Infrastructure
- Electronic Points of Sale
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