| 74F245 |
Generic P/N F245
| The 74F245 contains eight non-inverting bidirectional buffers with 3-STATE
outputs and is intended for bus-oriented applications. Current sinking capability
is 24 mA at the A Ports and 64 mA at the B Ports. The Transmit/Receive (T/R#)
input determines the direction of data flow through the bidirectional
transceiver. Transmit (active HIGH) enables data from A Ports to B Ports;
Receive (active LOW) enables data from B Ports to A Ports. The Output Enable
input, when HIGH, disables both A and B Ports by placing them in a High Z
condition.
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