74CBTLV3384PW,118 Overview
Due to the fact that it is provided in the 24-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width), digital switch allows the board to be compacted.As a result, it is packaged in the way of Tape & Reel (TR).digital switch ic uses the method of Surface Mount for mounting.Bus Switch is the analog IC that the multiplexers uses.Turn signal switch will not be susceptible to the external factors when the operating temperature is kept at -40°C~125°C.Design engineers have more flexibility when digital controlled switch operates at 2.3V~3.6V voltage.In addition to being a member of the 74CBTLV series, these multiplexers have a wide range of applications.There is a design for terminating 24 as part of its basic configuration.The base part number is 74CBTLV3384, which can also be used to find its logic switch related parts.In this turn signal switch, there are 24 components that can be connected to each pin.As a result, GULL WING represents the end of the conductors.As a type of supply, Single is employed.Currently, it is configured with 24 pins.The mounting point is Surface Mount.The logic switch object belongs to the family of CBTLV/3B.The multiplexer ic provides 10 bits.It is advisable to keep the maximum supply voltage (Vsup) at 3.6V in order to prevent some unnecessary failures.It consumes 50μA current of multiplexer ic without external influences.With a resistance of 0, it operates.As far as the resistance is concerned, it operates with 60Ohm.
74CBTLV3384PW,118 Features
Supplied in the 24-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width) package
Adopting a supply type of Single
74CBTLV3384PW,118 Applications
There are a lot of Nexperia USA Inc. 74CBTLV3384PW,118 Signal Switches / Multiplexers / Decoders applications.
- Make half adder
- Speed synchronization of multiple motors in industries
- Used to connect a single source to multiple destinations
- High-performance memory systems
- Medical industry
- Logic circuits
- Microprocessor instruction decoding
- War field flying robot with a night vision flying camera
- Automatic Monitoring systems
- Electronics industry