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Part RoHS Manufacturer Logic IC Type Temperature Grade Terminal Form No. of Terminals Package Code Package Shape Total Dose (V) Package Body Material Schmitt Trigger Surface Mount No. of Functions Maximum Frequency At Nominal Supply Technology Screening Level No. of Inputs No. of Bits Translation Packing Method Nominal Supply Voltage / Vsup (V) Power Supplies (V) Load Capacitance (CL) Package Style (Meter) Package Equivalence Code Propagation Delay (tpd) Maximum I (ol) Sub-Category Terminal Pitch Maximum Operating Temperature Count Direction Output Characteristics Trigger Type Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Terminal Position No. of Ports Control Type Minimum fmax JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum Supply Voltage (Vsup) Maximum Seated Height Width Qualification Output Polarity Minimum Supply Voltage (Vsup) Maximum Power Supply Current (ICC) Additional Features JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) No. of Outputs Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Length Family
Bus Driver & Transceivers

A bus driver is an electronic component that manages communication between different components or devices in a computer system. It serves as an intermediary between the CPU and other components, such as memory, input/output devices, and expansion cards. The bus driver receives signals from the CPU and routes them to the appropriate component based on the address and control signals provided.

The bus driver also manages the timing of data transfer between components and ensures that the data is transferred at the correct speed and in the correct format. It may also perform error checking and correction to ensure that the data is transferred accurately.

Transceivers, on the other hand, are electronic devices that transmit and receive data signals over a communication channel. They are commonly used in telecommunications, networking, and computer systems. Transceivers can be either analog or digital and may transmit data using various modulation schemes, such as amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), or phase modulation (PM).

In computer systems, transceivers are commonly used to transmit and receive data over network cables, such as Ethernet cables or fiber optic cables. They may also be used to transmit and receive data over wireless networks, such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

Transceivers typically include a transmitter, a receiver, and a signal processing unit that modulates and demodulates the data signals. They may also include error correction and signal amplification circuitry to improve the quality of the transmitted data.