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Philips - Octal latched bidirectional Futurebus transceivers 3-State open-collector

Numéro de référence 74F8961
Description Octal latched bidirectional Futurebus transceivers 3-State open-collector
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Philips Semiconductors FAST Products
Octal latched bidirectional Futurebus transceivers
(3-State + open-collector)
Product specification
74F8960/74F8961
FEATURES
Octal latched transceiver
Drives heavily loaded backplanes with
equivalent load impedances down to 10
High drive (100mA) open collector drivers
on B port
Reduced voltage swing (1 volt) produces
less noise and reduces power consumption
High speed operation enhances
performance of backplane buses and
facilitates incident wave switching
Compatible with IEEE futurebus standards
Built-in precision band-gap reference
provides accurate receiver thresholds and
improved noise immunity
Controlled output ramp and multiple GND
pins minimize ground bounce
Glitch-free power up/down operation
DESCRIPTION
The 74F8960 and 74F8961 are octal
bidirectional latched transceivers and are
intended to provide the electrical interface to
a high performance wired–OR bus. The B
port inverting drivers are low–capacitance
open collector with controlled ramp and are
designed to sink 100mA from 2 volts. The B
port inverting receivers have a 100 mV
threshold region and a 4ns glitch filter.
The B port interfaces to ‘Backplane
Transceiver Logic’ (BTL). BTL features a
reduced (1V to 2V) voltage swing for lower
power consumption and a series diode on
the drivers to reduce capacitive loading.
Incident switching is employed, therefore BTL
propagation delays are short. Although the
voltage swing is much less for BTL, so is its
receiver threshold region, therefore noise
margins are excellent.
BTL offers low power consumption, low
ground bounce, EMI and crosstalk, low
capacitive loading, superior noise margin and
low propagation delays. This results in a high
bandwidth, reliable backplane.
The 74F8960 and 74F8961 A ports have TTL
3–state drivers and TTL receivers with a latch
function. A separate High–level control input
(VX) is provided to limit the A side output
level to a given voltage level (such as 3.3V).
For 5.0V systems, VX is simply tied to VCC.
The 74F8961 is the non–inverting version of
74F8960.
TYPE
74F8960
74F8961
TYPICAL PROPAGATION DELAY
6.5ns
6.5ns
TYPICAL SUPPLY CURRENT( TOTAL)
80mA
80mA
ORDERING INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
28–pin plastic DIP (300 mil)1
28–pin PLCC1
NOTE: Thermal mounting techiques are recommended.
ORDER CODE
COMMERCIAL RANGE
VCC = 5V ±10%, Tamb = 0°C to +70°C
N74F8960N, N748961N
N74F8960A, N74F8961A
INPUT AND OUTPUT LOADING AND FAN OUT TABLE
PINS
DESCRIPTION
74F (U.L.)
HIGH/LOW
A0 – A8
PNP latched inputs
3.5/0.117
B0 – B8
Data inputs with threshold circuitry
5.0/0.167
OEA
A output enable input (active high)
1.0/0.033
OEB0, OEB1
B output enable inputs (active low)
1.0/0.033
LE Latch enable input (active low)
1.0/0.033
A0 – A7
3–state outputs
150/40
B0 – B7
Open collector outputs
NOTES:
1. One (1.0) FAST unit load is defined as: 20µA in the high state and 0.6mA in the low state.
2. OC = Open collector.
OC/166.7
LOAD VALUE
HIGH/LOW
70µA/70µA
100µA/100µA
20µA/20µA
20µA/20µA
20µA/20µA
3mA/24mA
OC/100mA
December 19, 1990
1
853-1120 01322

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