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74LVT16244BDGG Specifications

Detailed technical information and Application Scenarios

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74LVT16244BDGG** is a high-performance, low-voltage CMOS 16-bit buffer/line driver with 3-state outputs, manufactured by **Philips Semiconductors** (now part of **NXP Semiconductors**).

The 74LVT16244BDGG is a high-performance, low-voltage CMOS 16-bit buffer/line driver with 3-state outputs, manufactured by Philips Semiconductors (now part of NXP Semiconductors).

Key Specifications:

  • Logic Family: LVT (Low Voltage TTL)
  • Number of Bits: 16 (2 x 8-bit)
  • Supply Voltage Range: 2.7V to 3.6V (3.3V nominal)
  • High-Speed Operation: tPD = 3.5ns (max) at 3.3V
  • Output Drive Capability: ±32mA (TTL levels)
  • 3-State Outputs: Allows bus-oriented applications
  • Input/Output Compatibility:
  • TTL input levels
  • 5V tolerant inputs
  • 3.3V CMOS output levels
  • Package: TSSOP-48 (DGG)

Features:

  • Low Power Consumption: Optimized for 3.3V operation
  • Bus Hold on Data Inputs: Eliminates need for external pull-up/pull-down resistors
  • ESD Protection: Exceeds 2000V HBM and 200V MM
  • Latch-Up Performance: Exceeds 500mA per JESD 78

Applications:

  • Bus buffering/driving in 3.3V systems
  • Memory/address driving
  • General-purpose logic interface

This device is designed for high-speed, low-power operation in mixed-voltage systems, making it suitable for industrial and communication applications.

*(Note: Philips Semiconductors was acquired by NXP, so newer datasheets may reference NXP.)*

# 74LVT16244BDGG: Practical Applications, Design Pitfalls, and Implementation Considerations

## Practical Application Scenarios

The 74LVT16244BDGG, a 16-bit buffer/driver with 3-state outputs from Philips, is widely used in digital systems requiring high-speed, low-voltage signal buffering and line driving. Key applications include:

1. Microprocessor/Microcontroller Interfacing

  • The device acts as an interface between low-voltage processors (3.3V) and higher-voltage peripherals, ensuring signal integrity while preventing bus contention via its 3-state outputs.
  • Commonly used in address/data bus buffering for memory modules (SRAM, DRAM) and I/O expansion.

2. Backplane and Bus Driving

  • Ideal for driving heavily loaded backplanes in communication systems, where signal degradation must be minimized.
  • The high drive strength (±32 mA at 3.3V) ensures robust signal transmission across long PCB traces.

3. Hot-Swap and Live Insertion Systems

  • The 74LVT16244BDGG supports partial power-down protection (Ioff circuitry), preventing backflow current during board insertion/removal in modular systems.

4. Level Shifting in Mixed-Voltage Systems

  • Facilitates interfacing between 3.3V and 5V logic families, though proper attention must be paid to voltage tolerance (5V-tolerant inputs).

## Common Design Pitfalls and Avoidance Strategies

1. Inadequate Decoupling and Power Integrity

  • Pitfall: High-speed switching can induce power rail noise, leading to signal integrity issues.
  • Solution: Place 0.1 µF decoupling capacitors close to VCC and GND pins, with bulk capacitance (10 µF) near the power entry point.

2. Unterminated Transmission Lines

  • Pitfall: Long PCB traces without termination cause signal reflections, distorting output waveforms.
  • Solution: Use series termination resistors (22–33 Ω) near driver outputs for impedance matching.

3. Improper Thermal Management

  • Pitfall: Simultaneous switching of multiple outputs increases power dissipation, risking thermal overload.
  • Solution: Limit simultaneous switching by staggering enable signals or reducing load capacitance.

4. Floating Inputs and Bus Contention

  • Pitfall: Unused inputs left floating may cause erratic behavior or excessive current draw.
  • Solution: Tie unused inputs to VCC or GND via pull-up/down resistors. Ensure only one driver is active at a time to prevent bus contention.

## Key Technical Considerations for Implementation

1. Voltage Compatibility

  • Verify that input signals do not exceed VCC + 0.5V to avoid latch-up. The device supports 3.3V operation but tolerates 5V inputs.

2. Output Load Considerations

  • Avoid exceeding the maximum output current (±32 mA) to prevent degradation of switching speed or device failure.

3. Propagation Delay and Timing Analysis

  • Account for propagation delays (typically 3.5 ns at 3.3V) in high-speed designs to ensure

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