SN74V245-7PAG Texas Instruments logic-ics (TSSOP-48) In Stock
SN74V245-7PAG is a TI 8-bit octal bus transceiver with 3-state outputs, 3.3V/5V mixed-voltage operation, TSSOP-48 package. From $9.09, in-stock, 1-piece orders accepted, worldwide shipping.
- Manufacturer
- Texas Instruments
- Package
- TSSOP-48
- Pin Count
- 48
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- SN74V245-7PAG Datasheet PDF
- Category
- logic-ics
- Price
- From $9.0900(MOQ 21)
- Temp Range
- -40.0°C to 85.0°C
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
What is SN74V245-7PAG used for?
Ideal for data bus buffering and level shifting in microcontroller, FPGA, and DSP systems. Widely used in industrial control boards, embedded computing, and communication interface cards requiring reliable bidirectional signal routing.
What are the specifications of SN74V245-7PAG?
| supply_voltage | 3.3V / 5VV |
| interface | 8-bit parallel bus |
| output_type | 3-state |
| operating_temperature | -40 to +85degC |
| package | TSSOP-48 |
| logic_family | LVTTL/TTL |
| Package | TSSOP-48 |
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
Where can I find the SN74V245-7PAG datasheet?
SN74V245-7PAG Datasheet DownloadOfficial datasheet from Texas Instruments
What are equivalent replacements for SN74V245-7PAG?
No known alternates. Submit an RFQ and our team can suggest alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the SN74V245-7PAG?
The SN74V245-7PAG is a Texas Instruments 8-bit octal bus transceiver with 3-state outputs. It supports bidirectional data transfer between two buses, features direction control via DIR and output-enable via OE pins, and operates with 3.3V or 5V mixed-voltage systems. It comes in a 48-pin TSSOP package rated for -40C to +85C.
What package and pin count does the SN74V245-7PAG use?
The SN74V245-7PAG is housed in a TSSOP-48 package with 48 pins. The TSSOP package provides a compact PCB footprint suitable for space-constrained designs in industrial and embedded applications.
What are common applications for the SN74V245-7PAG?
Common applications include data bus buffering and bidirectional level shifting between microcontrollers, FPGAs, and memory modules. It is widely used in embedded systems, industrial control equipment, communication interface boards, and any design requiring reliable 8-bit bus switching with 3-state isolation.
What are compatible substitutes for the SN74V245-7PAG?
Compatible alternatives include the 74VCX245 (low-voltage CMOS version), SN74LVTH245A (TI 3.3V LVTH family), and 74HC245 (standard CMOS logic family). Always verify supply voltage, drive strength, and pin compatibility before substituting in your design.
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