MC74LVX4245DWR2G

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863-MC74LVX4245DWR2G
MC74LVX4245DWR2G

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Description:
Bus Transceivers Dual Supply Octal Translating

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Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
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Product Category: Bus Transceivers
RoHS:  
3-State
LVX
2 Circuit
10 ns
SOIC-24
CMOS
CMOS
24 mA
- 24 mA
2.7 V, 4.5 V
3.6 V, 5.5 V
- 40 C
+ 85 C
Reel
Brand: onsemi
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: IL
Function: Bus Transceiver with Voltage Translation
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Mounting Style: SMD/SMT
Number of Channels: 8 Channel
Pd - Power Dissipation: 500 mW (1/2 W)
Polarity: Non-Inverting
Product: CMOS
Product Type: Bus Transceivers
Series: MC74LVX4245
Factory Pack Quantity: 1000
Subcategory: Logic ICs
Supply Current - Max: 8 uA
Unit Weight: 1,098 g
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TARIC:
8542399000
CNHTS:
8542399000
CAHTS:
8542390000
USHTS:
8542390090
JPHTS:
8542390990
MXHTS:
8542399999
ECCN:
EAR99

Voltage-Level Translator Solutions

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