Buffers, Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers

Logic buffers, drivers, receivers and transceivers allow isolated access to logic signals from one circuit for use in another circuit. Buffers pass their input signal, either unchanged or inverted, to their output and may be used to clean up a weak signal or drive a load. In a boolean logic simulator, a buffer is mainly used to increase propagation delay. Logic receivers and transceivers allow isolated communication between data buses.


Texas Instruments SN74AVC16T245GQLR

IC TRNSLTR BIDIRECTIONAL 56BGA

0

NXP USA Inc. 74AVC16T245BQ,518

IC TRNSLTR BIDIRECTIONAL 60HUQFN

0

NXP USA Inc. 74AVCH16T245BQ,518

IC TRNSLTR BIDIRECTIONAL 60HUQFN

0

Texas Instruments SN74AVC20T245DGG

IC TRNSLTR BIDIRECTIONAL 56TSSOP

2.29

Texas Instruments SN74LVC16T245GQLR

IC TRNSLTR BIDIRECTIONAL 56BGA

0

Texas Instruments 74LVCH16T245DLG4

IC TRNSLTR BIDIRECTIONAL 48SSOP

1.89

Texas Instruments SN74LVCH16T245KR

IC TRNSLTR BIDIRECTIONAL 56BGA

0

Texas Instruments 74AVC20T245DGGRG4

IC TRNSLTR BIDIRECTIONAL 56TSSOP

1.32