



SCBS172B - NOVEMBER 1991 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 1994
NC - No internal connection
The ´FB2041 are 7-bit transceivers designed to translate signals between TTL and backplane transceiver logic (BTL) environments.
The B\ port operates at BTL-signal levels. The open-collector B\ ports are specified to sink 100 mA. Two output enables, OEB and OEB\, are provided for the B\ outputs. When OEB is high and OEB\ is low, the B\ port is active and reflects the inverse of the data present at the A-input pins. When OEB is low, OEB\ is high, or VCC is typically less than 2.5 V, the B\ port is turned off. The enable/disable logic partitions the device as two 3-bit sections and one 1-bit section.
The A port operates at TTL-signal levels and has split input and output pins. The A outputs reflect the inverse of the data at the B\ port when the A-port output enable, OEA, is high. When OEA is low or when VCC is typically less than 2.5 V, the A outputs are in the high-impedance state.
Pins are allocated for the four-wire IEEE 1149.1 (JTAG) test bus. Currently, TMS and TCK are not connected and TDI is shorted to TDO.
BIAS VCC establishes a voltage between 1.62 V and 2.1 V on the BTL outputs when VCC is not connected.
The SN54FB2041 is characterized for operation over the full military temperature range of -55°C to 125°C. The SN74FB2041 is characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C.
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