With high impedance inputs and low impedance outputs buffers are used to interface between lower drive outputs and higher loads to improve signal integrity.
Automotive
Comprehensive range of interface logic
Key features and benefits
- Mixed 5 V and 3.3 V applications
- Improved current drive and voltage level of signals
- Improved signal integrity for complex layouts
- Wide supply voltage range
- Low propagation delay
- TTL input options
- 3-state output options
- Overvoltage tolerant options
- Registered options
- AEC Q100 grade 1
Key applications
- Noise cancellation
- Display clusters
- Infotainment
- Vision Control
- Battery Management
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Descriptive summary
NXP's buffer options include inverting and non-inverting variants of bit width ranging from single bit to 32-bit. Buffers are available in all logic families providing options from 0.8 V to 15 V, for use in applications such as automotive clusters which display information such as status of vehicle systems and drive conditions including gauges and indicators for parameters like, speed, engine temp, oil pressure and fuel level etc. Buffers are also used to interface between signals from sensors and embedded processor.
Buffers are available in standard logic and innovative PicoGate packages. Smaller leadless MicroPak and DQFN packages are available for PCB space saving. NXP's automotive buffers are fully specified from -40°C to 125°C, and qualified per AEC Q100 grade 1.






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