Datasheet Texas Instruments SN74CB3T16212ZQLR

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesSN74CB3T16212
Part NumberSN74CB3T16212ZQLR
Datasheet Texas Instruments SN74CB3T16212ZQLR

24-Bit FET Bus-Exchange 2.5-V/3.3-V Low-Voltage Bus Switch with 5-V-Tolerant Level Shifter 56-BGA MICROSTAR JUNIOR -40 to 85

Datasheets

SN74CB3T16212 datasheet
PDF, 1.1 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Jan 28, 2005
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Status

Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityYes

Packaging

Pin56
Package TypeZQL
Industry STD TermBGA MICROSTAR JUNIOR
JEDEC CodeR-PBGA-N
Package QTY1000
CarrierLARGE T&R
Device MarkingKR212
Width (mm)4.5
Length (mm)7
Thickness (mm).75
Pitch (mm).65
Max Height (mm)1
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Parametrics

Additional FeaturesPowered off protection,Signal path Translation
Bandwidth100 MHz
Configurationcrosspoint/exchange
ESD Charged Device Model1 kV
ESD HBM2 kV
Input/Ouput Voltage(Max)5.5 V
Input/Output Continuous Current(Max)128 mA
Input/Output OFF-state Capacitance(Typ)9 pF
Input/Output ON-state Capacitance(Typ)8 pF
Number of Channels24
OFF-state leakage current(Max)10 µA
Operating Temperature Range-40 to 85 C
Package GroupBGA MICROSTAR JUNIOR
Package Size: mm2:W x L56BGA MICROSTAR JUNIOR: 32 mm2: 4.5 x 7(BGA MICROSTAR JUNIOR) PKG
RatingCatalog
Ron(Max)9.5 Ohms
Ron(Typ)5 Ohms
Supply Current(Max)20 uA
Supply Range3.6 Max
VIH(Min)1.7 V
VIL(Max)0.8 V
Vdd(Max)3.6 V
Vdd(Min)2.3 V
Vss(Max)N/A V
Vss(Min)N/A V

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Application Notes

  • CBT-C, CB3T, and CB3Q Signal-Switch Families
    PDF, 584 Kb, File published: Feb 4, 2003
    Signal switch devices are widely used in applications requiring bus isolation, multiplexing, demultiplexing, and voltage translation. Compared to other logic and linear product alternatives, signal switches are the fastest and least power consuming. Texas Instruments (TI) CBT-C, CB3Q, and CB3T signal-switch families have low on-state resistance, negligible power consumption, and better undershoot
  • Bus FET Switch Solutions for Live Insertion Applications
    PDF, 300 Kb, File published: Feb 7, 2003
    In today?s competitive computing and networking industry, any equipment downtime due to component interconnects or bus failures impedes communication, hinders productivity and hampers financial growth. In recognizing this increasingly costly unplanned downtime, the industry introduced live-insertion technology to minimize the impact of any such failures. The live-insertion feature enables a networ

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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Switches and Multiplexers > Analog Switches/Muxes