Buffers, Drivers, Receivers, Transceivers

Logic buffers, drivers, receivers and transceivers allow isolated access to logic signals from one circuit for use in another circuit. Buffers pass their input signal, either unchanged or inverted, to their output and may be used to clean up a weak signal or drive a load. In a boolean logic simulator, a buffer is mainly used to increase propagation delay. Logic receivers and transceivers allow isolated communication between data buses.


Texas Instruments SN74AUP1G34DBVR

IC BUF NON-INVERT 3.6V SOT23-5

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Texas Instruments SN74AUC1G125DCKR

IC BUF NON-INVERT 2.7 V SC70-5

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Texas Instruments SN74AUP1G126DCKR

IC BUF NON-INVERT 3.6V SC70-5

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Texas Instruments SN74AUP1G126DBVR

IC BUF NON-INVERT 3.6V SOT23-5

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Texas Instruments SN74LVC1G17QDBVRQ1

IC BUF NON-INVERT 5.5V SOT23-5

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Texas Instruments CAHCT1G125QDCKRQ1

IC BUF NON-INVERT 5.5V SC70-5

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Texas Instruments SN74LVC1G07QDBVRQ1

IC BUF NON-INVERT 5.5V SOT23-5

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Texas Instruments SN74AUP1G07DBVR

IC BUF NON-INVERT 3.6V SOT23-5

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