This 74AC541SCX buffer and line driver from Fairchild Semiconductor is used to amplify an analog or digital signal by driving the input to the transmission line. With a 3-state output, this is power management at its best. This line driver has a minimum operating temperature of -40 °C and a maximum of 85 °C. This product will be shipped in tape and reel packaging so that components can be mounted effectively. This non-inverting device has a typical operating supply voltage of 2.5|3.3|5 V. Its minimum operating supply voltage of 2 V, while its maximum is 6 V. It has 8 channels per chip.
By driving the input to the transmission line this MC74AC541DWR2G buffer and line driver by ON Semiconductor will amplify any signal. With a 3-state output, this is power management at its best. This line driver has a minimum operating temperature of -40 °C and a maximum of 85 °C. This product will be shipped in tape and reel packaging so that components can be mounted effectively. It has 8 channels per chip. This non-inverting device has a typical operating supply voltage of 5 V. Its minimum operating supply voltage of 2 V, while its maximum is 6 V.
The 74AC541SC is an octal Buffer/Line Driver with 3-state outputs. It is designed to be employed as memory and address drivers, clock drivers and bus oriented transmitter/receivers. This device is similar in function to the 74AC244 and 74ACTC244 while providing flow-through architecture (inputs on opposite side from outputs). This pin-out arrangement makes this device especially useful as an output port for microprocessors, allowing ease of layout and greater PC board density.