Other Parts Discussed in Thread: 74AC16245, SN74ABT861, SN74LVC861A, , SN74CBTLV3861
Hi I m looking for a bi-directional mux for application design , and saw this which is a singe direction , please advise a bi-direction mux, thanks.
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Hi I m looking for a bi-directional mux for application design , and saw this which is a singe direction , please advise a bi-direction mux, thanks.
Hello,
In addition to what Clemens said I would like to tell you this device is bidirectional.
Please watch this video as it does a great job in explaining all ti analog multiplexers and switches are bidirectional
Please let me and Clemens know the answer to your questions!
Analog switches like the SN74CBTLVxxx are not buffered and are always bidirectional.
The 74VHC245 is a buffered transceiver with a direction-control input, and is not a multiplexer. The most similar device with be at least 12 channels is the 74AC16245.
Yes i m looking for transceiver buffer bidirectional, do you have another with 10 bit ? Any recommendation.
SN74LVC861A at 3.3 V, or SN74ABT861 at 5 V. (There are very few 10-channel transceivers.)
Hello Stan,
So based of your reply I am going to move this thread to our transceivers team to see it they have a 10 bit bidirectional device. Something similar to the 74VHC245.
TI analog multiplexers like the SN74CBTLV16292 or SN74CBTLV3861 do not buffer signals.
They only pass signals from input to output or output to input.