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CBT16212DL

CBT16212DL End of life

24-bit bus exchange switch with 12-bit output enables

The CBT16212 provides 24 bits of high-speed TTL-compatible bus switching or exchanging. The low ON resistance of the switch allows connections to be made with minimal propagation delay.

The CBT16212 operates either as a 24-bit bus switch or as a 12-bit bus exchanger, providing data exchange between four signal ports using the port select inputs (S0, S1 and S2).

The CBT16212 is characterized for operation from -40 °C to +85 °C.

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Product details

Features and benefits

  • 5 Ω switch connection between two ports
  • TTL compatible input levels
  • ESD protection:
    • HBM JESD22-A114E Class 1C exceeds 1500 V
    • CDM JESD22-C101C exceeds 1000 V
  • Latch-up performance:
    • JESD78 exceeds 100 mA

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