SN65HVD233D – TEXAS INSTRUMENTS

 
Part Number:
SN65HVD233D
 
 
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TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
 
 
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The Texas Instruments SN65HVD233D is a single, high-speed, 3.3V-powered, wide-input voltage range translator designed for interfacing LVCMOS/LVTTL signals with 1.8V to 5.5V logic levels. It features a robust 8-channel architecture, translating signals unidirectionally from a wide input voltage range (1.8V to 5.5V) down to a 3.3V output. Each channel incorporates independent input hysteresis, enhancing noise immunity, and boasts a typical propagation delay of under 5ns, making it suitable for high-speed data transmission. Packaged in a space-saving 16-pin TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package), it’s ideal for applications demanding compact solutions._x000D_
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The SN65HVD233D’s key advantage lies in its ability to seamlessly bridge different voltage domains without compromising speed or signal integrity. This makes it particularly useful in mixed-voltage systems, such as those incorporating microcontrollers operating at 3.3V interfacing with higher-voltage peripherals or sensors. Its wide input voltage tolerance minimizes the need for level-shifting circuitry in diverse applications including industrial automation, automotive electronics, and high-speed data acquisition systems where robust signal translation is paramount. The low power consumption further contributes to its suitability for battery-powered devices.

 
 
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