10-Bit FET Bus Switch W/ Precharged Outputs and Active-Clamp Undershoot-Prot.Ckt (Rev. B)
Texas Instruments
Description
The SN74CBTK6800 device provides ten bits of high-speed TTL-compatible bus switching. The low on-state resistance of the switch allows bidirectional connections to be made while adding near-zero propagation delay. The device also precharges the B port to a user-selectable bias voltage (BIASV) to minimize live-insertion noise. The A and B ports have an active-clamp undershoot-protection circuit. When there is an undershoot, the active-clamp circuit is enabled and current from VCC is supplied to clamp the output, preventing the pass transistor from turning on. The SN74CBTK6800 is organized as one 10-bit switch with a single enable (ON\) input. When ON\ is low, the switch is on, and port A is connected to port B. When ON\ is high, the switch between port A and port B is open. When ON\ is high or VCC is 0 V, B port is precharged to BIASV through the equivalent of a 10-k resistor.
Features
5- Switch Connection Between Two Ports TTL-Compatible Input Levels Power Off Disables Outputs, Permitting Live Insertion Outputs Are Precharged by Bias Voltage to Minimize Signal Distortion During Live Insertion Active-Clamp Undershoot-Protection Circuit on the I/Os Clamps Undershoots Down to ?2 V Latch-Up Performance Exceeds 100 mA Per JESD 78, Class II ESD Protection Exceeds JESD 22 2000-V Human-Body Model (A114-A) 200-V Machine Model (A115-A) 1000-V Charged-Device Model (C101)
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