Logic - Buffers, Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
74LVC162244ADL,118

74LVC162244ADL,118

Nexperia

IC BUF NON-INVERT 3.6V 48SSOP

237

74LVC3G17DC,125

74LVC3G17DC,125

Nexperia

IC BUF NON-INVERT 5.5V 8VSSOP

1309

74ALVT162245DGG:11

74ALVT162245DGG:11

Nexperia

IC TXRX NON-INVERT 3.6V 48TSSOP

0

74LVT16244BDL,118

74LVT16244BDL,118

Nexperia

IC BUF NON-INVERT 3.6V 48SSOP

0

74LVCH16373ADGG,112

74LVCH16373ADGG,112

Nexperia

BUS DRIVER, LVC/LCX/Z SERIES, 2

590

74HCT368DB,112

74HCT368DB,112

Nexperia

IC BUFFER INVERT 5.5V 16SSOP

4368

74AHCT244BQ-Q100,1

74AHCT244BQ-Q100,1

Nexperia

IC BUF NON-INVERT 5.5V 20DHVQFN

2523

74ALVC125D,118

74ALVC125D,118

Nexperia

IC BUFFER NON-INVERT 3.6V 14SO

2240

74ALVCH162245DGG,1

74ALVCH162245DGG,1

Nexperia

IC TXRX NON-INVERT 3.6V 48TSSOP

0

74LVC2G126GM,125

74LVC2G126GM,125

Nexperia

IC BUFFER NON-INVERT 5.5V 8XQFN

7245

74LVC2G125DC-Q100H

74LVC2G125DC-Q100H

Nexperia

IC BUF NON-INVERT 5.5V 8VSSOP

0

74AUP2G17GN,132

74AUP2G17GN,132

Nexperia

IC BUFFER NON-INVERT 3.6V 6XSON

0

74AUP1G240GM,132

74AUP1G240GM,132

Nexperia

IC BUF INVERT 3.6V 6XSON/SOT886

0

74LVC1G07GS,132

74LVC1G07GS,132

Nexperia

IC BUFFER NON-INVERT 5.5V 6XSON

0

74HC125PW-Q100J

74HC125PW-Q100J

Nexperia

IC BUFFER NON-INVERT 6V 14TSSOP

0

74AUP1G125GN,132

74AUP1G125GN,132

Nexperia

IC BUFFER NON-INVERT 3.6V 6XSON

273

74LVC16245AEV/G:55

74LVC16245AEV/G:55

Nexperia

IC TXRX NON-INVERT 3.6V 56VFBGA

0

74AUP2G240GS,115

74AUP2G240GS,115

Nexperia

IC BUF INVERT 3.6V 8XSON/SOT1203

0

74CBTLV3126PW-Q100118

74CBTLV3126PW-Q100118

Nexperia

BUS DRIVER, CBT SERIES

0

74LVCH16245ADGG,112

74LVCH16245ADGG,112

Nexperia

BUS TRANSCEIVER, LVC/LCX/Z SERI

975

Logic - Buffers, Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers

1. Overview

Logic buffers, drivers, receivers, and transceivers are fundamental components in digital circuits designed to manage signal integrity, level shifting, and electrical isolation. These ICs ensure reliable data transmission between devices with varying voltage levels, drive capabilities, or noise environments. They play a critical role in modern electronics, including computers, communication systems, industrial automation, and automotive electronics.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
BuffersSignal replication and drive strength enhancement without inversionMemory address lines, clock distribution networks
DriversHigh-current output for capacitive/inductive loadsMotor controllers, LED displays
ReceiversSignal conditioning and voltage-level translationRS-485 interfaces, sensor signal processing
TransceiversBidirectional signal conversion with isolationUSB interfaces, CAN bus systems

3. Structure and Composition

These ICs typically feature:

  • Standard packages: DIP, SOIC, TSSOP, QFN
  • Internal circuitry: CMOS/Bipolar transistors, ESD protection diodes
  • Power rails: Separate VCC/GND for noise isolation
  • I/O structures: Schmitt-trigger inputs, tri-state outputs

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Data RateMaximum signal switching frequency (Mbps/Gbps)Determines communication speed
Supply VoltageOperating voltage range (e.g., 1.65-5.5V)Compatibility with system power
Drive StrengthOutput current capability ( 24mA typical)Load driving capacity
Propagation DelaySignal transmission time (ns range)Timing critical applications
ESD RatingElectrostatic discharge tolerance (kV)Reliability in harsh environments

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: Base stations, optical modules
  • Industrial Automation: PLCs, fieldbus interfaces
  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, SSD controllers
  • Automotive: CAN transceivers, sensor hubs
  • Aerospace: Avionics data links

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsFeatures
TISN74LVC245A8-bit bus transceiver, 64MHz, 1.65-3.6V
STMicroL6384EHigh-side driver with protection features
NXPTJA1050High-speed CAN transceiver
ON SemiMC74VHC1GT45Low-voltage translator, 125MHz

7. Selection Guidelines

  • Match voltage levels between source and destination
  • Calculate required drive current ( IOL/IOH)
  • Consider package thermal characteristics
  • Select appropriate ESD protection level
  • Evaluate timing requirements (tPD, skew)
  • Verify industrial/automotive temperature ratings

8. Industry Trends

  • Increasing integration of protocol-specific transceivers
  • Sub-1V core voltage compatibility
  • EMI reduction through slew-rate control
  • Automotive-grade SiC/GaN driver development
  • AI-driven dynamic power optimization
  • Adoption of 3D packaging for high-density applications
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